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Helpful Home Care Assistance For Clients With Alzheimer’s in St. Peter's, MO

Alzheimer's Home Care Assistance in St. Peter's

If you are a family caregiver for an elderly loved one, it is important to monitor their mental and emotional health. Changes over time, or sudden changes in behavior or moods at night, may be a sign of sundowning and it is important to report to your loved one’s doctor. The Alzheimer’s Association reports that about one in ten people over age 65 experiences Alzheimer’s, and sundowner’s syndrome can be a sign of dementia. Sundowning can impact those who do not have Alzheimer’s or dementia, as well. Home care assistance is available from Visiting Angels in St. Peter’s to help with all these diagnoses.

If you are noticing the following happening in the evening:

  • Pacing, wandering, or getting lost
  • Increased anxiety and fear
  • Ignoring directions or communication
  • Aggression, including anger or yelling

Your loved one may be suffering from sundowner’s syndrome or other symptoms of Alzheimer’s or dementia. If any of the following occur, it should be reported to your loved one’s doctor for evaluation.

Home care assistance can help your loved one with many symptoms of Alzheimer’s or dementia that they may experience. One of the most important lifestyle changes to make is to set a regular daily routine that includes healthy meals, medication reminders, transportation to medical appointments or physical therapy, and a bedtime routine that encourages calm and comfort. When you work with Visiting Angels in St. Peter’s, we will work with you to customize this routine to make sure it also considers your loved one’s hobbies, lifestyle preferences, and preferred social outings.

Sometimes simple lifestyle changes can help with sundowner’s, such as reducing nicotine, or cutting out caffeine and sugar late in the day. Home care assistance can help make a difference for people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or sundowner’s. For professional caregivers and family caregivers alike, the most important trait to have when assisting someone with a cognitive disease is patience. Responding to emotional upset with patience and a calm demeanor is the best course of action.

If you are helping care for a loved one who is dealing with symptoms of Alzheimer’s or dementia, home care assistance that is local, professional, and affordable is available at Visiting Angels in St. Peter’s. Visiting Angels provides companionship care, personal care, as well as specialized care for those with cognitive diseases. We will work with you and your family to create a senior home care plan as unique as your loved one is and ensure that their needs as a whole person are met.

Call Visiting Angels in St. Peter’s to learn more about our home care assistance services and how we can help your loved one feel safe and comfortable in their own home.

Serving St. Peters, St. Charles, Orchard Farm, Cottleville, Weldon Spring, and the communities of Greater St. Charles

Visiting Angels ST. CHARLES, MO
3555 Veterans Memorial Pkwy
St. Charles, MO 63303
Phone: 636-244-3777
Fax: 636-244-3780

Serving St. Peters, St. Charles, Orchard Farm, Cottleville, Weldon Spring, and the communities of Greater St. Charles

Visiting Angels ST. CHARLES, MO
3555 Veterans Memorial Pkwy
St. Charles, MO 63303
Phone: 636-244-3777
Fax: 636-244-3780