Aging at Home with Home Care Services vs. Assisted Living: A Comprehensive Comparison for Older Adults with Dementia
s our loved ones age and face the challenges of dementia, families often find themselves grappling with the difficult decision of where and how to provide the best care. Two primary options emerge: aging at home with the assistance of home care services or moving to an assisted living facility.
Read MoreCelebrating Our Caregiver of The Month: Honoring Compassion and Dedication
Home Care Agency, Smithtown, NY Celebrating Our Caregiver of the Month: Honoring Compassion and Dedication At Family First Home Companions, we take immense pride in our team of dedicated caregivers who go above and beyond to provide exceptional care to our clients. Each month, we have the privilege of recognizing one outstanding caregiver whose commitment…
Read MoreDementia and Impaired Decision Making
Caregiver agency, Garden City, NY Dementia and Impaired Decision Making: Understanding the Impact and Strategies for Support Introduction Dementia is a progressive neurological disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide, leading to cognitive decline and memory loss. One of the most challenging aspects of dementia is the impact it has on decision making. As the…
Read MoreDementia Care Options: A Comprehensive Guide for Families
Senior Care Services, Huntington, NY Title: Dementia Care Options: A Comprehensive Guide for Families in Long Island, NY Introduction Dementia is a progressive neurological disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide, causing memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes. As the population ages, the prevalence of dementia is expected to rise, leading to an increased…
Read MoreCaregiver of The Month: Liz C!
We are so excited to announce that Liz C is our caregiver of the month. Liz was selected to be the Caregiver of the Month for April 2023 at Family First Home Companions in Islandia, NY.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s and Sleep Issues: How to Support Your Loved One
Sleep disturbances can bring a whole new set of challenges for people living with Alzheimer’s. The lack of restful sleep can lead to more naps during the day and less ability to engage in activities. It can also affect the person’s moods and willingness to do their daily living activities such as personal hygiene, taking medications, eating meals, etc.
Read More4 Steps to Helping Aging Parents at Home
By following this plan, you will be able to line up support for the areas of your parent’s life that he or she is struggling with. There are many resources in the community available to help you with the caregiving responsibilities and help you to maintain balance between your parent’s needs and your own. The most successful and effective plan will include a combination of both personal friends and family members and outside professionals to address each area of concern.
Read MoreWhat is The Best Way to Care for Someone with Alzheimer’s?
For those providing care to someone with Alzheimer’s, it can be a journey filled with hills and valleys. For some it can seem that each day presents a new set of challenges and changes in the person’s symptoms and behaviors. Alzheimer’s disease causes the person to slowly require assistance and guidance with most or all of his or her activities of daily living (ADL’s) such as, cooking, dressing appropriately for the weather, bathing, personally hygiene care, medication reminders, etc.
Read MoreCaregiver of the Month: Liz V!
We are so excited to announce that Liz V is our caregiver of the month. Liz was selected to be the Caregiver of the Month for August 2022 at Family First Home Companions in Islandia, NY.
Read MoreKeeping Aging Parents at Home: 3 Key Tips
If you have aging parents, then you know it can be an ever-evolving situation with their care needs and changing health.
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