Alzheimer's Care

If you or your loved one is living with Alzheimer’s disease, you can trust Ohana Care for in-home support. Our Alzheimer’s care services are aimed to enhance the well-being of those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, enabling them to maintain a fulfilling and optimistic lifestyle.

What is Alzheimer’s Care?

Living with Alzheimer’s disease or supporting a loved one who received an Alzheimer’s diagnosis? It’s common for those living with Alzheimer’s to experience disorientation or changes in personality that can affect their quality of life. Alzheimer’s care can provide additional support so you can continue to live a happy and fulfilled life.

Thousands of Canadians are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. MP Fortin joined Global News Calgary with information on detecting and dealing with the illness.

Your Trusted Alzheimer’s Services

Ohana Care knows how to support individuals with Alzheimer’s and follows best practices in caring for specific needs of those with memory loss. Our services for seniors with Alzheimer’s include:

  • Supervision
  • Laundry
  • Personal care

Signs You Or Your Loved One Need Support with Alzheimer’s

Repetitiveness

Repeating stories or doing the same activities repeatedly, like watching TV.

Forgetfulness

Forgetting how to play favourite games independently and forgetting to initiate new activities.

Mood/ Personality Changes

Feeling agitated, confused, depressed or anxious or becoming easily upset when experiencing situations outside the norm.

Withdrawal

Refusing to visit with other people or do things that used to be enjoyable like social activities.

Elopement

Leaving the house alone, not dressed appropriately for the weather, or without the ability to find their way back.

Why Choose Ohana Care Alzheimer’s Services for Elders?

Ohana Care is a locally owned business that cares about your unique needs. That's why we always provide you, your parents, or your loved ones with the best care possible.

Compassionate Care

Our caregivers are committed to providing compassionate care for those with Alzheimer’s disease. Ohana caregivers forge deep connections with seniors by getting to know their:

  • Care needs
  • Preferences
  • Families
  • What upsets them
  • What makes them happy

Our care providers engage seniors with various activities and events in a day facility and at home, helping to promote enhanced joy, belonging and satisfaction while improving physical, emotional, and social wellbeing.

Enforced Alzheimer’s Disease Bill Of Rights

Regardless of your diagnosis, you or your loved one deserve to live the same quality of life as every other person in Canada. This Bill of Rights ensures that we support, value, and protect you or your loved one while under our care.

  • To be informed of one’s diagnosis.
  • To have appropriate, ongoing medical care.
  • To be treated as an adult, listened to, and afforded respect for one’s feelings & point of view.
  • To be with individuals who know one’s life story, including cultural and spiritual traditions.
  • To experience meaningful engagement throughout the day.
  • To live in a safe and stimulating environment.

  • To be outdoors on a regular basis.
  • To be free from psychotropic medications whenever possible.
  • To have welcomed physical contact, including hugging, caressing, and handholding.
  • To be an advocate for oneself and others.
  • To be part of a local, global, or online community.
  • To have care partners well-trained in complex dementia care.

Qualified Alzheimer’s Caregivers

At Ohana Care, our most valuable resource is our passionate caregivers who have years of experience supporting seniors with Alzheimer’s through our in-home memory care services.

Our caregivers have built strong bonds with seniors diagnosed with all forms of dementia and can help reduce any anxiety, concerns, and confusion that you or your loved one may have.

How to Hire an In-Home Care Professional for Alzheimer’s Patients

Call or Email Us

Reach out to us and we will get back to you on the same day.

Meet a Community Manager

We assess your personal care needs and discuss how we can help.

Get Paired with an HCA or LPN

We base it on location, needs, and personal preferences.

Our Seniors Alzheimer’s Care Intake Process

When you are ready to receive additional support, we will plan a meeting with you and our Community Manager to create a care plan. Prior to this meeting, we will send you an electronic intake form to better understand your needs. This form allows us to create a plan that works best for you and your situation and helps us determine next steps.

If you or your loved one needs Alzheimer’s care, we will find an experienced caregiver that you can trust to support you.

Additional Resources

Alzheimer Society

Gain local support for Alzheimer’s from the Alzheimer Society of Alberta or British Columbia. They work to ensure that those impacted by Alzheimer’s have access to high-quality education, care, and support throughout their journey.

Out-of-Home Respite Care

Ohana Care can provide you or your family member with out-of-home assistance. These services may include walking, grocery shopping, or other important daily tasks to support your needs.


Frequently Asked Questions

Alzheimer’s is a specific brain disease and dementia is a more general term that describes any form of severe mental decline that affects a person’s everyday life.

One of the best ways to support a loved one with Alzheimer’s is to realize that you can’t do it all alone. When trying to juggle all of life’s priorities, it can be challenging to provide a family member with Alzheimer’s with the support they need. At Ohana Care, our caretakers know how to provide the best care for patients with Alzheimer’s and can also become a companion for them, helping them navigate their Alzheimer’s journey and find ways to enjoy life to the fullest.

Trust Ohana Care With Your Dementia Care Services

Let Ohana Care assist you or your loved one in maximizing their quality of life with Alzheimer’s disease. If you’re ready to accept additional support, fill out the form.

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(403) 917-1771

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