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As our loved ones age, it is natural to worry when we notice a parent becoming more forgetful or repeating themselves frequently. For many families, the term memory loss becomes a scary shorthand for dementia, but understanding the nuances of memory loss care is the first step toward ensuring your loved one can safely age in place .
Knowing the difference between typical age-related forgetfulness and a more serious condition is difficult. Often, the need for professional care is triggered by a scare, such as a minor fall or a missed dose of critical medication.
If you are noticing signs of dementia – such as changes in behavior, mood, or the ability to handle daily tasks, it may be time to explore specialized support.
Not all dementias are created equal. Each form has a unique pattern of abilities and disabilities that require different care strategies.
Generic home care isn’t always enough for someone dealing with cognitive decline. You need a team that understands that while short-term memory may fade, long-term memories, and especially memory for music and lyrics, often remain intact far into the disease.
At ComForCare, our DementiaWise® training program is recognized by the Alzheimer’s Association for its evidence-based approach. We don’t just watch your loved one; we use person-centered techniques to engage the abilities they still have.
The best memory loss care addresses the Four Pillars of well-being to ensure safety and dignity at home:
If you are part of the generation balancing your own children’s needs with your parent’s care, you are likely feeling overwhelmed. In-home care is the bridge that allows your parent to stay in the home they love while giving you the peace of mind to sleep at night.
Our mission is to find the perfect caregiver match – someone who isn’t just a worker, but a trusted companion who fits your loved one’s personality and needs. This allows you to focus on spending quality time with your family member, rather than managing their logistical daily needs.
Call us today at (800) 886-4044 for a free care consultation.

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