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Home care is a type of care that offers individuals the support they need to maintain their independence. Our Homecare program focuses on keeping you loved one’s mind active with opportunities for companionship.
The number of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is rising in Arizona. Alzheimer’s disease is Arizona’s fifth leading cause of mortality among seniors.
Dementia affects almost one-third of mortalities in the United States each year. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, over 150,000 Arizona individuals aged 65 and older are currently diagnosed with dementia. The figure is expected to rise to 200,000 by 2025.
As our loved ones age, it becomes increasingly important to keep their minds active to help with memory loss. This can be done thought cognitive activities that help improve memory, problem-solving, and communication. Our direct care workers are specially trained to provide memory care services to your loved one.
1. Word Games:
Word games are a great way for individuals to keep their brains active and sharp. Our direct care workers will play games like Scrabble and Boggle with you to help exercise the brain.
2. Playing Puzzles
Our direct care workerscan partake in crossword puzzles, word jumbles, and jigsaw puzzles, all which improve memory skills and train problem-solving abilities.
3. Reading and writing
One of the best ways to keep a loved one’s mind active is to read. Our home care aides can help seniors with reading and writing activities.
4. Crafting
Our direct care workers can help with crafting activities to engage individuals to express themselves creatively. These activities use fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. They’re also great fun.
5. Exercise
Exercise and mental stimulation can help your loved ones maintain their minds as they age. Studies show that physical activity has increased benefits such as: improved memory recall and lowered risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
6. Board games
Playing cognitive games can help improve brain activity in individuals by up to 20%. This increases blood flow helps with memory retention!
Those with dementia may have difficulties bathing or dressing. Additionally, they may be forgetful when it comes to medications. Our in-home staff at Arizona Considerate Homecare provide compassionate care to those struggling with dementia, not limited to: