Dementia care at home in Kolkata is provided by Madre Health Care, an elderly … Of course, it helps that we have the entire gamut of medical support services. Dementia Care At Home is the best solution for those suffering from advanced dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Dementia and Palliative Care At Home
Dementia and Palliative Care Services in Kolkata
How Much Do our Services Cost?
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Dementia and Palliative Care Home Services
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Dementia Care
Dementia is a progressive degenerative neurological disorder usually affecting older people and causes a variety of symptoms including memory loss, difficulty in walking, mood swings, sleep disorders, change of personality, inability to perform daily activities etc.
Medical & Non-Medical Services We offer
Medical Services:
Avoiding re-hospitalization after an illness or injury is our expertise. Our team of professionals works in conjunction with your doctor to deliver the highest possible health care at the comfort of your home. Together we establish a plan that will present the best opportunity for you or your love one to recover and gain independence at home.
For Non- Medical Services we help eliminate unnecessary hospitalization. Our non-medical services may include but not limited to the following services:
SKILLED NURSING
THERAPY
Non Medical Services:
PERSONAL CARE
RESPITE CARE
COMPANIONSHIP
LIVE-IN
HOME MAKING
Flexible & Well-Suited Services
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Dementia & Palliative Care at Home: Our Services
Comfort, Safety and Daily Care: |
Preventing Skin Problems |
Bowel and Bladder Function Management |
Bathing and Dressing |
Arm and Leg Exercises |
Preventing Falls |
Stimulation of Senses in Dementia Patients |
Planning Ahead |
Begin with Basics |
Touching Therapy |
Hearing Therapy |
Communication |
Sense of Smell to bring back Memory |
Taste |
Sensations & Textures |
Imagination |
Healthcare Issues |
Medications |
Managing Pain |
Feeding When There Are Swallowing Problems |
Ostomy & Wound Care |
Evaluate wounds to determine the best approach to treatment |
Ostomies Management |
Social Activities |
Social Activities with Families, friends to Stimulate memories |
Bathing a Patient with Dementia |
Treating Pain First |
Communicating |
Promoting Independence |
Allaying Fears |
Maintaining Routine |
Pleasing Experience |
Dementia Patients and Grief |
Coping With Losses |
Grief Process |
Telling About a Death |
Accepting Death |
Emergency Planning |
Reducing Falls |
See Who You Can Appoint for Dementia Care Service
Caretaker
Nurse
Doctor
Shift Timing
Short Visits
Hourly/Short Visits
Day Shift
6 Hours to 12 Hours
Night Shift
Night - 12 Hours
Live in
24 Hours Resident
Get to Know our Team of Experts
ElderCare at Home: Why Choose Us?
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FAQs On ElderCare at Home
- carers to help you with washing and dressing.
- laundry services.
- meals on wheels.
- aids and adaptations.
- access to day centers.
In-home care includes a wide range of services provided in the home, rather than in a hospital or care facility. It can allow a person with Alzheimer’s or other dementia to stay in his or her own home. It also can be of great assistance to caregivers.
- Accept support. Whether you are care giving for someone in your family, or whether you provide care professionally, never be afraid to ask for help. …
- Actively empathize. Care starts with compassion and empathy. …
- Be a realistic caregiver. …
- Dementia is more than memory loss. …
- Plan for the future.
It is quite common for a person with dementia, especially in the later stages, to spend a lot of their time sleeping – both during the day and night. … This can make the person sleep more during the day as their symptoms become more severe.
- Stay in the present moment. …
- Avoid asking the person questions about the past; rather, tell your own stories that don’t involve the person’s input (Ex. …
- Avoid distractions. …
- One step only: If asking a person with dementia to do something active