Why Do Seniors with Alzheimer’s Disease Wander?
Wandering can be a confusing behavior for family caregivers, but seniors with Alzheimer’s disease tend to wander for some predictable reasons.
Wandering can be a confusing behavior for family caregivers, but seniors with Alzheimer’s disease tend to wander for some predictable reasons.
Roxanne Jimenez was the winner of our monthly raffle basket drawing for November. We hope she enjoys her basket of holiday goodies.
In-home care providers can help seniors with household chores that are becoming too much for them. Here are some of the tasks they can perform.

If your family has a history of lung disease, talk to your senior about reducing their risk of lung problems and getting extra help from home care providers.
By addressing both physical needs and psychological concerns, caregivers help older adults reclaim their independence and rediscover their capabilities.
Your loved one will have a lot on their plate if they are diagnosed with liver disease. With personal care at home providers, they will have the support they need.
Home care provides the kind of physical support that helps seniors thrive living on their own, by helping with preparing meals, laundry, housework and overseeing home safety.
At A-Plus In Home Care, nothing makes us prouder than hearing directly from the families we serve. Recently, a client shared this about one of our caregivers, Erica.
Virtual in-home care from A-Plus In Home Care offers 24/7 monitoring, reminders, and companionship, helping seniors stay safe and independent at home.
Cooking can be a safe and fun pastime for seniors with dementia if the necessary modifications suggested by Alzheimer’s home care are made.
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