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Home help for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases
Humane and professional home care , specially adapted for people with Alzheimer's or other neurodegenerative diseases .
Support, dignity, comfort: discover all the benefits of a tailor-made home help service supporting the needs of your loved ones struggling with cognitive disorders or a loss of autonomy in daily life.
Specialized home care for people with Alzheimer's disease or other cognitive disorders
It's a fact: diseases like Alzheimer's, Lewy body dementia, and Parkinson's require attentive care tailored to the evolving condition. Our home care services aim to provide comprehensive support to your loved ones who have received such a diagnosis, ensuring their dignity and comfort on a daily basis.
At Amika , we work closely with families and healthcare professionals to ensure an optimal quality of life for your loved one. Our healthcare staff is qualified and experienced , allowing for comprehensive support for seniors with neurodegenerative diseases.
Services included in the home care plan
Depending on the individual's unique needs, our caregivers are here to provide quality care to your loved one, right in the comfort of home.
Cognitive stimulation
Surveillance to prevent risky behavior
Meal assistance
Reminder to take medication
Emotional and relational support for loved ones
Follow-up with loved ones for the evolution of health status
Personal hygiene assistance
Help with dressing
Light housekeeping
Laundry
Help with getting up and going to bed
Travel assistance
Help with exercises to stay active
Planning and carrying out races
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the qualifications of your caregivers?
Our caregivers are qualified personal care workers with experience working with older adults with physical or cognitive disabilities. They work or have worked in seniors' residences, long-term care facilities (CHSLDs), hospitals, and home care.
My loved one refuses outside help. What do you advise me?
Introduce caregiving gradually by presenting the caregiver as temporary support or a family friend. Highlight the benefits for the loved one and offer a limited trial period. An Amika Care Advisor can help you facilitate this transition.
What type of follow-up do you do following the services provided?
A report is sent after each visit, including the tasks performed and comments on the loved one's health. A care advisor also monitors the overall progress of the case.
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Daily assistance for supporting autonomy
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Help with getting up and going to bed
Help with dressing
Personal hygiene assistance
Reminder to take medication
Respite for caregivers
Monitoring and temporary assistance
Personal care
Activities and discussions
Cognitive stimulation
Meal assistance
Company services
Help with shopping
Presence at community activities
Cognitive stimulation
Meal assistance
Post-hospitalization care
Help with getting up and going to bed
Personal hygiene assistance
Vital signs monitoring
Reminder to take medication
Night presence
Falls prevention
Help with getting up and going to bed
Personal hygiene assistance
Help with dressing
Travel assistance
Remote monitoring
Palliative care at home
Assistance with personal hygiene
Emotional and psychological support
Help with meals and hydration
Light housekeeping
Help with dressing
Care for people with disabilities
Help with getting up and going to bed
Personal hygiene assistance
Help with dressing
Night presence
Meal assistance

