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: Caregivers assist with movement to prevent falls and can even conduct in-home safety evaluations to identify potential hazards like poor lighting or lack of handrails.
Below is a blog-style guide summarizing their most useful resources and services for families navigating senior care. Maintaining Independence: A Guide to At Your Side Services at_your_side
: Reliable help for doctor’s appointments, errands, or social outings to help stave off isolation. 3. Meaningful Engagement & Mental Health : Caregivers assist with movement to prevent falls
Understanding the difference between normal aging and more serious cognitive decline is challenging. offers a free guide to help families identify the signs of dementia and navigate the diagnosis process. Their specialized DementiaWise® program provides compassionate care tailored to these specific needs. 2. Personalized In-Home Support Expert Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care
Care is about more than just physical health; it's about joy. The program focuses on a loved one's personal history to find what "sparks their joy," using tools like music therapy to improve mood and stimulate cognitive function. 4. Specialized Care Paths
Deciding how to care for an aging loved one is a major milestone. Research shows that seniors who stay in their own homes are often healthier and recover more quickly from illness. provides the professional support needed to make this possible. 1. Expert Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care