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Understanding Dementia and How it Affects Your Aging Loved One

Specialized Senior Home Healthcare Available in Oakville, Burlington

It is difficult to watch loved ones struggling with deteriorating mental and physical conditions. Taking care of your senior family members diagnosed with dementia is not an easy task. It is likely to have its effects on your time and well being as a caregiver too.

Dementia affects the patient’s behaviour, gradually ebbing away the essence of one’s personality. An estimated 564,000 Canadians were living with dementia as of 2016, a number that continues to rise. There are many specialized healthcare services available to help take care of affected seniors. That, however, does not take away the emotional and physical challenge of caring for family members with cognitive impairment.

Transferring patients to a professional care facility need not be the only option. We offer reliable senior home healthcare services in Oakville and Burlington that can help you look after your loved one in the comfort and privacy of your own home. Care provided in familiar surroundings will make the patient feel emotionally secure and give you the satisfaction of doing your best to support your loved one.

What is Dementia and How to Cope with it

At Peak Home Health Care, we understand the desire of seniors and their family to let Mom or Dad stay in their house. Sometimes, an extra set of hands can help alleviate the burdens that can crop up. Here are some signs to look for that may indicate your senior loved one needs help:

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Home Caregiver with senior man in bathroom
Senior woman on a wheelchair with home caregiver
  • About Dementia – Dementia is a general term used to identify a set of symptoms affecting the function of the brain. It is an irreversible and progressive disorder, which means it gets worse with time. It can be caused by other ailments such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Timely diagnosis can help you lessen the effects from diseases that can be treated, such as vitamin deficiencies and thyroid problems. You can plan ahead with adequate support and help in your caregiving responsibilities for your senior who may be suffering from dementia.
  • Changes to Expect – Dementia is marked by distinctive deterioration of the patient’s cognitive skills and behaviour, such as memory loss, inability to think and communicate effectively. These changes reduce the ability to perform regular chores, including taking care of their personal hygiene.
  • Basics of Dementia Care – Taking care of seniors with dementia requires professional training and expertise which can be provided by our specialized healthcare services in Oakville and Burlington. Even with assistance, it is important for you to adopt the right strategies to make the patient feel comfortable.
  • Make Communication Easier – The inability to communicate is one of the grave consequences of being affected by dementia. Adopt a simple communication style that will help you deal with the situation gently. Here are a few ways to do so:
    • Show affection in your words and action. Always speak in a friendly and engaging tone.
    • Speak slowly and clearly, using short, simple sentences.
    • Take cues from the patient’s body language and try to understand what they are trying to communicate through their actions.
    • Before starting a conversation, make sure you have the person’s full attention and remove distractions.
    • Use visual cues where possible.
  • Provide Reassurance – Play familiar music and games so your loved ones can relax and be at ease. Avoid stressful situations by using reassuring words that will comfort them. Take them for nature walks in the beautiful parks around your neighbourhood in Oakville and Burlington that the patient is familiar with.

Senior home healthcare professionals from Peak Home Healthcare are trained to care for seniors suffering from different forms of dementia. Please use our online form to contact us or give us a call at 905-582-7992 to inquire about our comprehensive services in the Oakville and Burlington area.

Author

Tyler Stothers

Tyler D. Stothers

President of Peak Home Health Care Inc., stands out as a seasoned professional in home health care. With a Business and Communications degree from Laurier (2014) and certifications as a Certified Professional Consultant on Aging (CPCA) and a Senior Home Safety Specialist, Tyler brings a wealth of knowledge to his role. His career began with founding Peak Home Health Care in December 2016, motivated by a vision to elevate senior care services.

Under his leadership, the company has consistently won the Oakville Reader’s Choice Award for Best in Home Health Care for six years, showcasing his commitment to service excellence. Before this, Tyler contributed significantly as a Senior Care Specialist at Forsent Health Inc. His approach to home health care is deeply personal, emphasizing safe, compassionate services that families can trust.

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