When your mother or father is living with Alzheimer's disease, they may require increasing amounts of assistance from family and friends. Despite the need for help, most seniors wish to remain at home. If you are the primary caregiver for a parent or loved one with Alzheimer's, you may be juggling your own family, career, and more in order to help your loved one age in place. Thankfully, help is available. Visiting Angels® East Central Indiana offers compassionate Alzheimer's care to families throughout Anderson, Muncie, Greenfield, Yorktown, Elwood, Pendleton, and the surrounding communities. We can provide the assistance your loved one needs in order to remain safely and comfortably at home.
When your loved one receives Alzheimer's care services from Visiting Angels East Central Indiana, they will have access to customized care. Seniors in the Anderson area are able to receive assistance based on their specific physical and emotional care needs. Throughout the course of your loved one's disorder, our flexible care can grow and change to suit your loved one's needs. Because our services are personalized for each individual we work with, we are also able to accommodate chronic issues such as diabetes, stroke, limited mobility, and more.
Some of the Alzheimer's care services which are frequently provided to Anderson area seniors include:
Getting started with Alzheimer's care in the Anderson area doesn't have to be complicated. Visiting Angels East Central Indiana offers a complimentary consultation in the comfort of your loved one's home. Our memory care coordinator is happy to sit down with you and your loved one and learn about your home care needs. We will speak with your loved one, family caregivers, and your loved one's physicians at your request. The information we receive will help us create your family member's one-of-a-kind care plan.
If you have a parent or family member in need of Alzheimer's care in the Anderson area, call Visiting Angels East Central Indiana today and book a free consultation. Call us today at (765) 778-3434.
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We definitely had a Visiting Angel during Bob's sickness. What an appropriate name. So much comfort. Thank you so much!