Martin County Senior Services Give Relief to Families in Charge of Alzheimer's' Patients
Families burdened with the overwhelming task of providing daily care to parents suffering from Alzheimer's can get relief provided by Martin County In-Home care givers.
- (1888PressRelease) December 07, 2010 - Hobe Sound, FL - There's nothing worse than watching your parents degenerate before your eyes. This is especially harsh for adult children used to seeing their parents being independent and emotionally strong people. While it's natural for the elderly to become frail, this deterioration is particularly fast with the elderly suffering from Alzheimer's. Children whose parents are in their declining years may either decide to move them into a care home or hire a professional care giver to help them manage their daily chores.
"Care giving for the elderly, especially those suffering from Alzheimer's can be an overwhelming task. Caregivers often suffer from feelings of depression, and fatigue. Nowadays, they can always seek help from professionals, and avoid a burnout," suggests, Mr.Steve Snell of Always Best Care Senior Services, a Martin County Senior Care organization.
"Professional caregivers at Martin County in-home care ( http://treasurecoast.alwaysbestcare.com ) are trained to provide in-home care services to the elderly. This care can range from a couple of hours per week, up to 24 hours, seven days a week. These professional caregivers help primary care givers take care of parents suffering from Alzheimer's and Dementia by using tools and techniques suggested by the Alzheimer's Association and the U. S. Department of Health. Typical Martin County elder care ( http://treasurecoast.alwaysbestcare.com ) provides non medical care, and helps with daily care chores such as meal preparation, paying bills, and personal grooming like continence care, dressing and bathing," he adds.
"We also run the 'Free Assisted Living Placement Program', where we match our clients with the top three most appropriate living options based upon individual needs and custom screenings. We then take our clients and their families to tour Martin County Assisted Living Care Centers, Residential Care Homes, Retirement Communities, or Martin County Alzheimer's Care and Dementia Care centers, says, Mr. Steve Snell.
Assisted Living Communities are centers designed for people looking for medical and personal care. The services offered by them generally includes one to three meals a day, monitoring medication, personal grooming and hygiene, housekeeping and laundry, 24 hours emergency services, and social and recreational activities as well.
For more information about Martin County elder care services visit Always Best Care Senior Services Treasure Coast at: http://treasurecoast.alwaysbestcare.com
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