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Dementia Care

Foundations Senior Service 

At-Home Dementia Care: Making Home the Right Place for Your Loved One

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Navigating the world of care for a loved one diagnosed with dementia can feel overwhelming. It’s natural to grapple with questions about their living arrangements and their overall well-being. The notion of uprooting them from the comfort of their home and placing them in a dedicated facility can be daunting.

However, there's heartening news. With Foundation Senior Services, living at home with dementia is not only possible but can also be enriching. We specialize in connecting seniors living with dementia to compassionate caregivers, trained to provide personalized at-home support tailored to their unique needs.

Our priority lies in ensuring the safety and dignity of your loved ones. Every service we offer is underpinned by an understanding of the intricate requirements that dementia brings.

Additionally, if you’ve been shouldering the responsibility of caring for your loved one, know that you're not alone. We also provide support to family caregivers, allowing them moments of rest and recuperation.

Let us walk this journey with you, ensuring your loved one experiences the warmth and familiarity of home even as they navigate the challenges of dementia.

At-Home Dementia Care: Making Home the Right Place for Your Loved One

Receiving a dementia diagnosis for a loved one can be a whirlwind of emotions. Whether this is a recent revelation or something you've been grappling with over time, the road ahead can seem uncertain and daunting. At Foundation Senior Services, we aim to be your guiding light in these challenging times. Our dedicated dementia care team is here to offer clarity, support, and tailored solutions. With a free dementia care consultation, we can assess your loved one’s specific needs and work with you to develop a personalized care plan. Our commitment is to provide the utmost care, respect, and understanding, ensuring your loved one's well-being and helping you navigate the complexities of dementia care with confidence. Together, we can build a sustainable and compassionate caregiving foundation for the journey ahead.

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Specialized Dementia Care Services

Dementia is an overarching term, often synonymous with memory disorders. However, it's crucial to distinguish between the types of dementia, as each presents its own set of challenges, symptoms, and progression rates.

At Foundation Senior Services, we understand the nuanced differences between various dementias. We recognize that while Alzheimer's is a form of dementia, not all dementia cases are Alzheimer's. This realization drives us to design personalized care strategies to cater to the specific needs of each individual under our care.

Serving the North Texas community, we are committed to ensuring that as the unique needs of our seniors evolve, our care adjusts to meet them. Our adaptability ensures that seniors receive the right kind of support regardless of the dementia stage they're in.

Our specialized care extends to seniors diagnosed with a range of dementias, including, but not limited to:

Alzheimer's Disease: The most common form of dementia.

Parkinson's Disease Dementia: Often arising from Parkinson's disease progression.

Down Syndrome: A genetic condition sometimes leading to Alzheimer's in later years.

Huntington's Disease: A genetic disorder causing nerve cells to break down.

Vascular Dementia: Resulting from reduced blood flow to the brain.

Young-Onset Dementia: Dementia diagnosed before the age of 65.

Frontotemporal Dementia: Affecting the front and sides of the brain.

Mixed Dementia: A combination of multiple dementia types.

Dementia with Lewy Bodies: Characterized by protein deposits in the brain.

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: A rare, degenerative brain disorder.

Through a foundational and informed approach, we strive to provide the best possible care, accommodating the diverse needs and ensuring the comfort and well-being of those we serve.

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