Assistance consist of:  

  • Activities
  • Communication
  • Eating
  • Dental Care
  • Bathing
  • Dressing and Grooming
  • Incontinence
  • Depression
  • Late-Stage Care
  • Long-Distance Care giving
  • Music, Art and Other Therapies
  • Tracking Symptoms
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It's a pleasure having your service. I feel comfortable having your girls here to take
care of my Ruthy...I'm not able to do the physical things and your girls are so
understanding and caring. Thank you for all your help. -Richard Clarage, Mount Dora
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Home Care is most often the first choice, as many families
prefer to stay at home.

Recognizing the need for outside help such as a companion,
nursing assistant or homemaker can make this a viable option.
Home Companions Senior Care allows the opportunity to remain in
familiar surroundings with less disruption in routines resulting in
reduced confusion.

The key to Success:
Allowing other caregivers to relieve you of
some responsibilities.
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As Alzheimer's disease progresses, the abilities of a person
with dementia will change. Home Companions Senior Care
has a care team trained to assist with daily routines and
support these changes by demonstrating compassion,
creativity, flexibility and problem solving skills.
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