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The Best Care for Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s - Kansas City Alzheimer’s Care In the Kansas City area, there are many programs and options for the family of a person who has been diagnosed with having Alzheimer’s disease and/or Dementia. Kansas City Elder Care, Kansas City Assisted Living Services, and Kansas City Dementia Care are just three of many programs that offer guidance and support for those families in need. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain that impacts memory, thinking, judgment, behavior, and daily functioning. As the disease progresses, individuals may experience changes in personality and behavior. There are no cures for Alzheimer’s disease, and it is the seventh leading cause of death among Americans. Alzheimer’s disease might lead to dementia, causing complete memory loss; more than 60-70% of dementia is caused by Alzheimer’s disease. If you live in the Kansas City area, and have a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Kansas City In-home care is here to help. There is no cure for this disease, but patients can live comfortably with the right combination of care and support, and the Kansas City In-home Care will be able to give you any assistance you may need. There will be many issues you will have to be prepared for in regards to the patient. For instance, it may be necessary to change the patient’s home environment. Conversations with an Alzheimer’s patient must be slow, concise, and non-threatening. You’ll need to consider

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The Best Care for Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s - Kansas City

Alzheimer’s Care

In the Kansas City area, there are many programs and options for the family of a person who has been

diagnosed with having Alzheimer’s disease and/or Dementia. Kansas City Elder Care, Kansas City

Assisted Living Services, and Kansas City Dementia Care are just three of many programs that offer

guidance and support for those families in need.

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain that impacts memory, thinking,

judgment, behavior, and daily functioning. As the disease progresses, individuals may experience

changes in personality and behavior. There are no cures for Alzheimer’s disease, and it is the seventh

leading cause of death among Americans. Alzheimer’s disease might lead to dementia, causing complete

memory loss; more than 60-70% of dementia is caused by Alzheimer’s disease. If you live in the Kansas

City area, and have a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Kansas City In-home care is

here to help.

There is no cure for this disease, but patients can live comfortably with the right combination of care

and support, and the Kansas City In-home Care will be able to give you any assistance you may need.

There will be many issues you will have to be prepared for in regards to the patient. For instance, it may

be necessary to change the patient’s home environment. Conversations with an Alzheimer’s patient

must be slow, concise, and non-threatening. You’ll need to consider the patient’s safety, be prepared for

sudden changes in temperament, and the need to take over hygiene necessities. Another issue is the

need to find someone to take your place when you have to leave the house.

It is, also, necessary for you, the care giver, to plan some time away from the demands of care giving.

Kansas City Alzheimer’s Care knows exactly what you and your loved one will be going through, and can

help with all these issues.

At Kansas City Alzheimer’s Care, the staff uses the tools created by the Alzheimer’s Association, “In the

Know” team. When they train and educate their care providers, the Kansas City Alzheimer’s Care follow

the guidelines given by the Department of Health. One care giver says the daily care of an Alzheimer’s

patient requires skillful insight and empathy as much as giving the patient medical attention. Kansas City

Elder Care providers are well-trained and offer expert support.

The Kansas City In-home Care can arrange for in-home service which will help you cope with the

everyday demands of caring for a loved one. They have implemented rigorous standards to ensure your

loved one receives the ultimate in-home care. The Kansas City Senior Services work with many Case

Managers, Discharge Planers, and Social Workers to provide home care support services.

You might, at one point, consider an adult daycare center. This might be a good alternative to the

isolation of home care as a daycare will provide your loved one both social stimulation and professional

care. Kansas City Senior Services can help and advise you in how to find a good daycare facility that

specializes in caring for the Alzheimer patient. The Kansas City Senior services are directly involved with

medical professionals and care communities, and can present the best choices for your consideration.

It is challenging to care for a person affected with Alzheimer’s disease, especially when the patient is in

the late stages of Alzheimer’s and requires 24 hour care. As the disease progresses, this may be the

point when it necessary to consider a permanent facility that specializes in treating a patient with

Alzheimer’s.

The Kansas City Assisted Living Placement can help you find the right place for your loved one, for no

charge. They match your loved one to the top 3 to 4 of the most appropriate living options based on the

patient’s individual needs.

The Kansas City Senior Services states caring for those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia is a serious

matter, and they know that extra attention and tender loving care must accompany every service they

provide. In Kansas City Elder Care offers resources and guidance for families in their time of need.

For more information on Kansas City Alzheimer's care, please contact Michelle Burdine, Care

Coordinator, at 913-708-8330 Or see Kansas City In-home care website.