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Our Teams Specialize in Dementia Care

Homewatch CareGivers provides flexible and compassionate home care services for a wide range of clients, including those with dementia. If you’re a family caregiver for someone with dementia and could use a helping hand, let’s talk. 

Our caregivers must pass national background and DMV checks, undergo regular site checks, and complete ongoing training. Plus, we pair our caregivers with clients who share common interests or backgrounds to promote a strong relationship.

If you or someone you love is seeking home care services, call (888) 404-5191 or complete our online form

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Symptoms of Dementia Disease

The Mayo Clinic lists these as some of the most common signs of dementia:

  • Memory loss and confusion
  • Communication problems
  • Problem-solving issues
  • Inability to be organized or make a plan
  • Loss of physical coordination
  • Anxiety, depression, agitation, paranoia
  • Hallucinations
  • Sudden inappropriate behavior

Coping Strategies for Dementia Caregivers

Coping with dementia symptoms can be a different struggle every day for both the family caregiver and the loved one receiving care. These practical strategies will help you take care of yourself so you can better care for a loved one with dementia:

  • Stay healthy by eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and getting plenty of rest.
  • Join a virtual or local support group for dementia caregivers. These groups provide a good reminder that we are not alone in our caregiving journeys. The Alzheimer’s Association maintains an extensive list of support group opportunities.
  • Keep connected with your friends, and don’t give up your favorite activities.
  • Meditate to control your anxiety and blood pressure.
  • Talk to a therapist who can help you with the complicated feelings that arise with family caregiving.
  • Get help with home care from other members of your family, friends, or qualified professional caregivers.

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<h2>Coping Strategies for Dementia Caregivers</h2> <p class="04-Paragraph">Coping with dementia symptoms can be a different struggle every day for both the family caregiver and the loved one receiving care. These practical strategies will help you take care of yourself so you can better care for a loved one with dementia:</p> <ul> <li>Stay healthy by eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and getting plenty of rest.</li> <li>Join a virtual or local support group for dementia caregivers. These groups provide a good reminder that we are not alone in our caregiving journeys. The Alzheimer&rsquo;s Association maintains an extensive list of&nbsp;<a href="https://www.alz.org/help-support/community/support-groups" target="_blank" aria-describedby="audioeye_new_window_message" rel="noopener">support group opportunities</a>.</li> <li>Keep connected with your friends, and don&rsquo;t give up your favorite activities.</li> <li>Meditate to control your anxiety and blood pressure.</li> <li>Talk to a therapist who can help you with the complicated feelings that arise with family caregiving.</li> <li>Get help with home care from other members of your family, friends, or qualified&nbsp;<a href="/contact-us/get-care-today/">professional caregivers</a>.</li> </ul>

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