In-Home Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care
Whether you’re recovering from illness or seeking care for a senior loved one, Acti-Kare is here to help. We are dedicated to providing high-quality home care to fit your budget. Our mission is to help clients thrive in the comfort and security of their own homes, offering a compassionate alternative to nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Acti-Kare caregivers support older adults with their daily routines and household tasks, enabling them to maintain independence and dignity at home.
We specialize in non-medical home care and companionship in King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties. Our service is fully insured and we are committed to delivering exceptional care that meets your family’s needs.
At Acti-Kare, we carefully select only the most caring, reliable, and experienced caregivers to assist your family and loved ones. This dedication gives families the peace of mind they deserve. All caregivers are screened.
What is Dementia Care at Home?
Dementia care at home provides support for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia in their own homes. At Acti-Kare, we offer personalized care that includes help with daily activities, medication reminders, and companionship. Our goal is to keep your loved one safe, engaged, and as independent as possible in familiar surroundings.
Our trained caregivers assist with:
- Daily activities like bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Meal preparation and feeding assistance
- Medication reminders
- Companionship and emotional support
- Engaging activities to stimulate memory and cognitive function
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Light housekeeping
- Safety monitoring and wandering prevention
We tailor our care to each client’s needs, adjusting as the condition progresses.
How Do You Care for Someone with Dementia at Home?
Creating a safe home environment is crucial, as is developing a flexible care plan that can adapt to changing needs.
Providing assistance with daily activities while encouraging independence is key.
Engaging your loved one in enjoyable activities can help maintain cognitive function and improve quality of life.
Safe medication reminders are essential, as is seeking support from professionals and support groups.
At Acti-Kare, we partner with families to provide comprehensive, compassionate care that addresses all these aspects.
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Acti-Kare partners with your family throughout the care process, helping you make informed decisions about the services and support you and your loved one receive.
What Does a Dementia Care Professional Do?
How Long Can Individuals with Dementia Live at Home?
What Stage of Dementia Requires Full-Time Care?
Signs that Dementia is Getting Worse
Recognizing the signs of progressing dementia is crucial for adjusting care appropriately. Watch for these indicators:
- Worsening memory loss, especially about recent events
- Increased difficulty in communicating
- Struggling more with routine tasks like managing medications
- Mood and behavior changes
- Getting lost in familiar places
- Loss of interest in favorite activities
- Decline in personal hygiene
If you notice these changes, consult a healthcare provider. Acti-Kare can adjust care plans as needs change.
Let's Get Started
Acti-Kare partners with your family throughout the care process, helping you make informed decisions about the services and support you and your loved one receive.