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Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care at Home

Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia affect memory, behavior, and daily functioning — and caring for someone with these challenges can be deeply rewarding but often demanding.

Taking care of loved ones with this disease is something that affects many families throughout our community. In fact, approximately 7.2 million of Americans age 65+ are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Fortunately, you don’t have to care for your loved one alone. We’re here to help support you. And our home care allows your loved one to remain in a familiar surrounding, while receiving the specialized support they need, but also helping family caretakers get the relief they need too.

at-home memory care

At Chinook Home Health Care, we provide compassionate memory care designed to support both clients and families at every step of the way.

8 Ways Our Home Dementia Care Makes a Difference

  1. Maintains the Comfort of a Familiar Environment
    Staying at home helps reduce anxiety and disorientation that can happen in unfamiliar settings.
  2. Caregivers Specialized in Memory Support
    Our team understands dementia-related behaviors and can adapt care with patience, skill, and empathy.
  3. Personalized Routines and Engagement
    Creating comforting routines and meaningful activities helps maintain cognitive connections and improves daily satisfaction.
  4. Safety and Supervision
    Home care professionals help manage fall risks, wandering behaviors, and medication schedules with attentive supervision.
  5. Enhanced Safety and Supervision
    Professional caregivers can help prevent falls, monitor health concerns, and provide consistent support at home.
  6. Emotional Support and Companionship
    Companionship helps reduce feelings of isolation and supports emotional well-being.
  7. Respite for Family Caregivers
    Families often need short-term breaks to rest, recharge, or attend to other responsibilities — and respite care makes that possible.
  8. Collaboration With Families
    Care plans are developed in partnership with families to ensure comfort, dignity, and continuity of care.

Explore Memory Care at Home

To learn more about how individualized Alzheimer’s and dementia care can help your loved one remain safe and engaged at home, visit Compassionate Alzheimer’s & Dementia

If you’re navigating Alzheimer’s or dementia care decisions, we’re here to help. Please call us at (509) 491-3821 to schedule a personalized care consultation or fill out the form. We look forward to helping you!

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