Alzheimer’s In-Home Care
Personal Assistant
Full Bloom’s Personal Assistants serve clients who are at the earliest stages of cognitive impairment. At this stage, clients generally need help with daily tasks and gentle prompts to remember certain activities.
Tasks may include:
- Cooking and meal planning
- Health and wellness support
- Organizing and project management
- Maintaining social calendars
- Arranging travel and vacations
- Cognitive support
- Driving and escorting to events
- Booking appointments
- Shopping and errands
Our Personal Assistants are trained Memory Care Partners (MCPs). They have in-home experience and are carefully selected to meet each client’s specific needs.
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In-Home Alzheimer's Care
Remaining in familiar surroundings can offer a profound sense of comfort for people living with Alzheimer’s. At Full Bloom Memory Care®, our Alzheimer’s in-home care services are thoughtfully designed to support your loved one in the place they know best: their own home.
Our team provides experienced, compassionate care that prioritizes safety, dignity, and emotional well-being. As Alzheimer’s progresses, our services evolve to meet changing needs, helping families navigate each stage with greater confidence and peace of mind.
Flexible, Personalized Support at Home
Our in-home Alzheimer’s care adapts to your loved one’s abilities and routine. We focus on maintaining quality of life while providing the support needed for daily living.
Services include:
Let Us Be Your Partner in This Journey
Our caregivers are trained in the complexities of dementia care and offer consistent, knowledgeable support throughout the course of the disease—from early symptoms to more advanced stages. We’re here to help your loved one age in place with dignity, and to give you guidance along the way.
We understand the emotional weight of caregiving for loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease. Full Bloom is here to partner with you, offering practical help, resources and support, clear communication, and peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alzheimer’s in-home care?
Alzheimer’s in-home care provides personalized support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease while they remain in their own homes. Alzheimer’s care at home focuses on maintaining daily routines, supporting preserved abilities, and creating a sense of safety and familiarity. This approach allows care to evolve over time while minimizing disruption and stress.
How is this different from care in a memory care facility?
Unlike care in a memory care facility, Alzheimer’s care at home allows individuals to remain in familiar surroundings, which can reduce anxiety and confusion. Alzheimer’s home care offers greater flexibility, consistent caregiver relationships, and support tailored to individual preferences rather than a structured institutional schedule. Families exploring memory care vs dementia care often find that Alzheimer’s care at home offers greater flexibility and continuity of care.
What kinds of services are included?
Alzheimer’s in-home care services may include assistance with daily activities, personal care, medication reminders, cognitive engagement, companionship, and caregiver support. Alzheimer’s home care is customized to each individual’s abilities, routines, and stage of the disease, allowing care plans to adapt as needs change.
When should I consider this kind of care?
Families often consider Alzheimer’s care at home when daily tasks become difficult, safety concerns emerge, or caregiving responsibilities increase. Alzheimer’s in-home care can provide support at any stage and may begin earlier to establish routines and continuity before needs become more complex. Families seeking Alzheimer’s care in Glencoe, IL often reach out when they want consistent, professional support for a loved one without disrupting familiar routines.
Is Alzheimer’s care at home appropriate for all stages?
Alzheimer’s care at home can be appropriate for many stages when care is adjusted to meet changing needs. Alzheimer’s home care often evolves from part-time support to more comprehensive in-home care, allowing individuals to remain in familiar environments as the disease progresses.