We Offer All Our Clients and Their Families Five Elements of Effective Dementia & Alzheimer’s Home Care
The Affinity Care Method for Alzheimer’s, Dementia & Memory Loss
We continually strive to offer the highest-quality home care in Florida
with services that we guarantee to be:
- Convenient: Caring for a loved one with Memory Loss can be exhausting – often requiring round-the-clock monitoring, careful notetaking, frequent doctor’s appointments, mobility assistance, and endless laundry.
Our care specialists are happy to assist you with all these tasks and more – so you can get some much-needed rest while still giving your loved one the dignity that comes from living independently. And to give you maximum flexibility, we even offer on-call service (day or night) and flexible scheduling 24/7. - Comprehensive: To manage and minimize the effects of Dementia or Alzheimer’s, it is important to address not only your loved one’s physical and medical needs, but his or her social, emotional, and spiritual ones as well.
That’s why we only pair our clients with experienced caregivers who know how to treat the disease holistically – via the Five Elements of effective eldercare that make up our Affinity Care Method.
In other words, we take a big-picture approach in order to ensure your loved one enjoys his or her years in high spirits in comfortable home surrounding. - Protective: The scariest part of Dementia/Alzheimer’s is how dangerous it can be. Stories of patients starting accidental fires, wandering off at night, or turning violent on people they no longer recognize are common.
For that reason, our caregivers are thoroughly trained to deal with such situations – and able to avoid them in the first place by creating an environment that is calm and comforting. Moreover, our team will gladly advise you on home modifications you can make for the safety of you and your loved ones. - Customized: Because Dementia/Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease impacting the parts of the brain that influence one’s personality and mood, it affects each person differently – making it a tricky illness for the inexperienced.
To assist you, we have assembled a team of specialists with deep knowledge of the disease and the best methods for managing it.
As a team, we will help you craft a structured routine of enjoyable activities, tailor-made for the type and stage of your loved one’s condition, as well as his or her particular interests and personality. - Affordable: We understand the difficulty of your situation – which is why we’ve strived to make our services as flexible and as competitively priced as possible while still ensuring the highest quality of care.
As with all our services, you can increase or decrease the number of hours or request last-minute support at anytime, day or night. We also accept a wide variety of payment and insurance types.
With Affinity Home Care, you need not burden yourself with the personal stress, lost income, or negative health effects that come from trying to care for your loved one all by yourself.
to patients and families. Caregivers and support teams work closely
with patients, their families, and physicians to ensure:
Personalized Care in Various Aspects of Daily Living
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Domestic Duties
- Meal Preparation
- Light Housekeeping
- Laundry & Linen Changes
- Shopping & Errands
- Driving to Appointments
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Personal Care
- Bathing & Dressing
- Personal Grooming
- Bathroom Assistance
- Incontinent Care
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Safety & Security
- Ambulating Assistance
- Wheelchair Transfers
- Medication Supervision
- Range of Motion Exercises
Affinity Brings Unrivaled Expertise in Senior Home Care
Enabling Your Loved Ones to Remain Independent and Happy in their Homes
Activities of Daily Living (ADL):
are fundamental and routine functions and activities that people tend to do every day without needing assistance.
- Eating: Assistance with feeding of daily meals and snacks
- Bathing: Washing and bathing assistance in a tub or shower
- Toileting: Assistance to and from the toilet, and associated personal hygiene
- Transferring: Assistance transferring to a bed, chair or wheelchair
- Continence Care: Care for aging people with bowel and urinary incontinence
- Dressing: Help with clothing, any necessary braces or artificial limbs
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL):
are activities that enable an individual to live
independently in a community.
- Errands and Shopping: Regular grocery and clothing shopping
- Medication Reminders: Making sure your loved one takes medications as prescribed
- Doctors Visits: Scheduling and arranging transportation to medical appointments
- Light Housekeeping: Ensuring your loved one is living in a clean and safe environment
- Meal Preparation: A caregiver can prepare a healthy and nutritious meal.
- Use of Communication Devices: Assisting with use of telephone or other form of communication.
To enable seniors, the homebound, and the chronically disabled to
live independently in the safety and security of their own homes for as long as possible,
we also provide Hospice Support, Custodial Care, Joyful Companionship, Respite for Family
Caregivers, and other In-Home services.