Most forms of dementia are chronic and progressive. As the disease progresses, memory loss, thinking problems, and personality changes that occur have a life-changing impact on the individual and their family and friends. For those who choose to keep their loved one at home, the time often comes when outside help is needed, both to provide the level of care required and to give the family caregiver(s) respite and time to manage their own lives. Our caregivers are trained to work with seniors with dementia from those least affected to the most severely impacted.

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According to the Alzheimer’s Association, in 2015 there were 5.3 million people in the US living with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias. That number is expected to increase to over 7 million by 2025. Agencies, businesses, and organizations that serve the senior population are responding to this challenge. If you or your loved one is among those impacted, know that Family Resource Home Care has the experience and expertise to help.

Dementia is best described as a collection of symptoms caused by changes in the brain and marked by cognitive decline. As the disease progresses, memory loss, thinking problems, and personality changes that occur have a life-changing impact on the individual and their family and friends. Caring for a loved one with dementia is extremely challenging for families.

For those who choose to keep their loved one at home, the time often comes when outside help is needed, both to provide the level of care required and to give the family caregiver(s) respite and time to manage their own lives. Our caregivers are trained to work with seniors with dementia from those least affected to the most severely impacted.

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