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Targeted Care For Memory Impairment

As a family member or friend of someone with Alzheimer’s, dementia or cognitive change, we know every day can present challenges. Helping maintain a routine and quality of life is the best help you can provide to them. However, it can be physically and emotionally challenging if you are juggling a career, caring for other family members at the same time, or simply too fatigued to provide the care needed. You are not alone. We are here for you.

With Right at Home Sarasota’s Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care services, you will receive a customized care regimen specifically developed to address your needs, making daily life less difficult and stressful.

Each member of the Right at Home care team goes through rigorous training by a certified dementia care specialist to ensure a situation-appropriate level of care that helps seniors live a fulfilling and productive life.

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Alzheimer's and Dementia Service Include

Person-Centered Care

  • Activities designed to stimulate and maintain memory and cognitive function
  • Controlled responses and assistance to minimize and diffuse challenging behaviors
  • Developing and maintaining a daily routine and schedule that provides comforting familiarity and promotes safety and appropriate independence
  • Daily orientation to time, place, and people
  • Light exercise as recommended by a medical professional
  • Respite care for family caregivers
  • And much more

From the moment you call Right at Home, we work hard to understand your needs intimately so we can create a person-centered care plan that fits the unique circumstances of your family. Right at Home Sarasota’s custom care plans ensure all interactions:

  • Focus on ability, not disability
  • Pay attention to nutrition
  • Help with well-being
  • Support perception and safety
  • Assist with recognition and orientation
  • Keep communication flowing in relationships and within families
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In-Depth Guides for Families

Adult Caregiving Guide Adult Caregiving Guide
Adult Caregiving Guide
You’re happy to help your aging loved one, but it isn’t always easy. And knowing when you may need some extra help can also be a challenge. Don’t ignore the signs that your loved one’s needs are changing.
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Ways To Pay for In-Home Senior Care Guide
Understanding all of the options for in-home care and how to pay for it can be confusing, especially at a time of stress and concern for a loved one. Did you know there are funding sources available that may help pay for the service?
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Aging-in-Place Guide Aging-in-Place Guide
Aging-in-Place Guide
With the vast majority of older adults wanting to remain in their homes as they age, it’s essential to identify the potential roadblocks and how to address them. Certain aging and health challenges can affect everyday activities.
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Dementia Cognitive Change Guide Dementia Cognitive Change Guide
Supporting Loved Ones With Dementia or Cognitive Change
Right at Home’s approach to dementia care and cognitive support is built on the belief that every person living with dementia or cognitive change can interact with their surroundings and connect in new ways with their loved ones.
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Fall Prevention Guide Fall Prevention Guide
Fall Prevention Guide
It’s important that you take time to assess an aging loved one’s house for anything that might be a health risk.
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Communication barriers are a real challenge for family caregivers. Conflicts within the family and communication gaps with healthcare providers can lead to frustration and stress in the caregiving cycle.
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Understanding Grief: A Guide for Grieving Caregivers
Grief associated with the loss or the expected loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. Intense and often unexpected emotions can feel unmanageable and unending.
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"My dad is a current client and he has the best time with his caregiver. Trina and her staff make my dad feel as if he is in their family. They help him do everything he can't do for himself. They cook, clean, shop, help him with personal care and provide companionship to him every day. I feel at ease knowing he is not alone. Call them if you need care for yourself or a loved one, you'll be glad you did!"

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"Mary Jane was very good with Robert. He always waited for her when it was her day and time. He would listen to her directions for his care. I wish I'd known of your services sooner. Thank you again. I would recommend you services to anyone."
Stella

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"Right at Home has a wonderful service. When my mother-in law needed assistance with her apartment, laundry, and every moving, the care that your aides provided was invaluable. Due to hectic work and daycare schedules, we were not always available to help. It was nice knowing that her needs were met. Then our visits could be just that, visits (without all the housework)."
Dara

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