Guide to Dementia and Communication

As dementia progresses, communication can become increasingly difficult as your loved one’s motor functions, memory, and language skills decline. For family and caregivers, preparation is key to handling these challenges. This guide includes simple strategies for enhancing communication between you and your loved one with dementia, including verbal and nonverbal cues to watch for.

Is Home Care Right for You?

The pressure of caring for your loved one while managing daily life and responsibilities can be challenging. If you’re a caregiver, you may eventually find yourself looking to secure help and find solutions; this can be confusing as you try to match available resources with the needs of you and your loved one.

Identify the Help You Need.

  • Learn About the Differences Between Home Health and Private Duty Care
  • Reduce the Chance of Your Loved One Returning to the Hospital
  • Finding In-Home Health Care for Seniors in Michigan and Illinois

If you are considering home health care, call (888) 930-WELL (9355) to speak with a Residential nurse — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also visit us online at residentialhomehealth.com for additional resources, videos, and articles.

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