In-Home Care - Alzheimers Association In-home care includes a wide range of services provided in the home, rather than in a hospital or care community 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
Paying for Dementia Care | Alzheimers Association A number of financial resources may be available to help cover the costs of care for the person with Alzheimer's or other dementia Some may apply now and others in the future
Medicare Home Health Training for Dementia Caregivers home health training that provides home health nurses with the information and resources to teach and train families and caregivers about Alzheimer’s disease and related behavioral symptoms
Alzheimer’s Dementia Training Education Center Dementia Alzheimer’s disease education for caregivers – free online training available 24 hours Get the caregiving information and support you need
Dementia Care Planning Visit | Alzheimers Association Cognitive decline — including Alzheimer's disease and other dementias — can be difficult and time consuming to discuss with patients In-depth dementia care planning is beneficial for all, and is covered under Medicare
Respite Care | Alzheimers Association In-home care services offer a range of options including: Companion services to the individual with companionship and supervised activities; Personal care or home health aide services to provide assistance with bathing, dressing, toileting and exercising; Homemaker or maid services to help with laundry, shopping and preparing meals
Recognized Dementia Care Training Programs | alz. org Alzheimer’s and dementia care training founded in evidence-based information The following dementia care training programs have been recognized by the Alzheimer’s Association as reflecting the five topic areas of the Dementia Care Practice Recommendations Recognition from the Alzheimer’s Association is not an endorsement of the
Downloadable Resources for Patients and Caregivers Educate and connect patients to the Alzheimer's Association Our PDF resources can be printed or emailed directly to those affected by Alzheimer's disease or other dementias Some resources are also available in Spanish