Our Caregiver Services in Hillsborough
One On One Senior Care provides the best in-home care available for those who live in Hillsborough and neighboring communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. We help clients with home care needs ranging from mild to severe, including alzheimers and dementia care, diabetes care, hospice care, cancer care support, recovery from surgery, help with disabilities, and more. We have caregivers available from just a few hours per day to 24 hour, full time in home care.
Call us at (650) 627-8318 for a free in home consultation!
We look forward to answering any questions you may have, and to making this process as easy as possible.
Important Care Considerations for Alzheimers and Dementia Care
Alzheimer’s care requires a structured routine, proactive safety measures, clear communication, and personalized support to maintain quality of life. Key focus areas include creating a calm environment, simplifying tasks, ensuring proper nutrition, and managing behavioral changes through patience. Caregivers must also prioritize their own health and seek support.
Key Care Considerations:
- Daily Routine and Structure: Establish a consistent daily schedule for waking up, meals, and activities to reduce confusion and enhance feelings of security.
- Safety and Environment: Modify the home for safety by installing nightlights, using safety latches on cabinets, preventing falls, and setting water heaters to 120°F (48.9°C) to prevent burns.
- Communication Strategies: Speak clearly in simple sentences, maintain eye contact, and use non-verbal cues. Avoid arguing and listen to the emotions behind the words.
- Personal Care and Hygiene: Support independence by allowing the person to do as much as possible, offering assistance with tasks like bathing and dressing. Simplify dressing by arranging clothes in order.
- Nutrition and Health: Offer nutritious, easy-to-eat foods and monitor weight. Monitor for pain, ensure medication compliance, and keep regular medical appointments.
- Managing Behavior Changes: Stay calm and patient. Focus on feelings rather than facts, and redirect attention when needed. Utilize tools from the Alzheimer’s Association for managing behaviors.
- Caregiver Support: Caregivers need to care for themselves by asking for help, attending support groups, and taking breaks. Seek resources for caregivers from Alzheimers.gov.
- Note: For detailed, in-home assistance and safety checklists, refer to the Alzheimer’s Association’s daily care plan and National Institute on Aging’s safe home guide.
Some Interesting Facts about Hillsborough
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