Dementia Home Care Services
Dementia
is a general term used to describe a decline in memory, thinking, and daily functioning that interferes with everyday life. It can affect a person’s ability to remember information, communicate, make decisions, and complete familiar tasks.
These changes can vary from person to person and may increase over time, often creating challenges for both individuals and their families.
Examples families may notice include:
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Forgetting recent conversations or appointments
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Repeating questions or stories
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Difficulty finding words or following conversations
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Confusion with time, place, or familiar routines
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Needing more help with everyday tasks such as dressing, cooking, or managing daily routines
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Changes in behavior, mood, or decision-making

*These examples are for general awareness only and are not intended to diagnose any condition*
Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease is a condition that affects memory, thinking, and behavior over time. It often begins with mild memory changes and may gradually impact a person’s ability to follow routines, communicate clearly, and manage everyday activities. The experience can look different for each individual and may change as time goes on.
Examples families may notice include:
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Increasing forgetfulness, especially with recent events
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Difficulty remembering names, places, or familiar faces
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Trouble following routines or completing familiar tasks
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Confusion during conversations or while making simple decisions
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Changes in behavior, mood, or personality
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Needing more guidance, reminders, or supervision throughout the day

If you believe you or your loved one may be experiencing signs of dementia, contact Jonz 1 Forever Cares or complete our online form to schedule a free assessment.
Care options are available from as little as 4 hours a day up to 24-hour support, based on your needs.
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How Care Can Help with Dementia & Alzheimer’s
Non-medical home care can support individuals living with dementia or Alzheimer’s by providing routine, familiarity, and consistent care in the comfort of home. Having dependable caregivers and predictable schedules helps reduce confusion and promotes comfort and stability.
Care may include gentle supervision, assistance with daily routines, reminders, companionship, and help staying engaged in familiar activities. Caregivers focus on patience, reassurance, and clear communication while supporting safety and comfort throughout the day.
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We’re ready when you’re ready — forever caring, without an expiration date.
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