Memory Care
If your loved one is starting to show signs of forgetfulness and confusion, you may
wonder if they need more support than you’re able to provide.
You may also have
questions about what type of care they need.
In-home memory care can serve as a bridge that offers your loved one the care they
need in familiar surroundings, while easing the physical, logistical, and emotional strain
on family members who lack the skilled training of a professional memory care nurse or
caregiver.
No matter the level of memory care your loved one needs, Care Bridge Home Health
can help.
Levels of Memory Care
Level of Care
Common Symptoms
Typical Support Services
Mild (Early Stages)
● Struggling with familiar
tasks
● Forgetting important
dates
● Misplacing items
● Medication
reminders
● Assistance with
ADLs
● Personalized care
routines
Moderate (Middle Stages)
● Mood changes
● Sleep disturbances
● Incontinence
● Forgetting personal
details
● Supervised meals
● Personal care
● Incontinence care
● Safety monitoring
● Therapeutic activities
Severe (Advanced Stages)
● Difficulty
communicating
● Walking and
swallowing
● Lack of awareness of
surroundings
● 2/47 supervision and medical care
● Mobility assistance
● Behavioral support