Dementia Care

Whether you’ve just received a new diagnosis or you have been struggling with cognitive and memory decline for a while, there is help to manage the changes, relieve stress, keep the family involved, and plan for now and the future.
The Diagnosis
The first time you hear the diagnosis of any type of cognitive or memory loss, it is a startling experience. You have seen or heard the stories of other families who have gone through this process with their loved ones and you are unsure what the future holds. When you work with ALCC, you have a trusted partner every step of the way.




Care & Oversight
There are care needs and oversight that are required for the safety of the person with the diagnosis and there is also the need for the family to know how to navigate the changes and care needs that are coming with the diagnosis. There are generally stages that will progress and we will help your family understand those stages and the best way to handle the new normal that comes with the changes you will face.




Communication
Families often struggle with how to communicate with someone who is experiencing cognitive or memory decline. Should they be truthful about everything or should they utilize therapeutic fiblets. It can be as simple as learning how to minimize agitation or how to communicate in a peaceful manner. Or, it can be as complex as extensive medical issues that are made worse by cognitive loss. Your path will vary and you need a partner who can move along the path with you and support you every step of the way.




Where to Live
Whether the plan is to help them live in their own home as long as possible or they need the security of moving to a new location where they will receive a higher level of care, the options are endless. The goal of ALCC is to help our clients have their best life possible and remain as independent as possible while still being cared for properly.




The Diagnosis
The first time you hear the diagnosis of any type of cognitive or memory loss, it is a startling experience. You have seen or heard the stories of other families who have gone through this process with their loved ones and you are unsure what the future holds. When you work with ALCC, you have a trusted partner every step of the way.

Care & Oversight
There are care needs and oversight that are required for the safety of the person with the diagnosis and there is also the need for the family to know how to navigate the changes and care needs that are coming with the diagnosis. There are generally stages that will progress and we will help your family understand those stages and the best way to handle the new normal that comes with the changes you will face.

Communication
Families often struggle with how to communicate with someone who is experiencing cognitive or memory decline. Should they be truthful about everything or should they utilize therapeutic fiblets. It can be as simple as learning how to minimize agitation or how to communicate in a peaceful manner. Or, it can be as complex as extensive medical issues that are made worse by cognitive loss. Your path will vary and you need a partner who can move along the path with you and support you every step of the way.

Where to Live
Whether the plan is to help them live in their own home as long as possible or they need the security of moving to a new location where they will receive a higher level of care, the options are endless. The goal of ALCC is to help our clients have their best life possible and remain as independent as possible while still being cared for properly.

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