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Transition Care

You’ve probably seen it with loved ones. An elderly person checks out of a hospital or nursing home only to be readmitted within a few months.

During the transition, medications weren’t taken, doctor appointments weren’t made and chronic illnesses weren’t cared for. The downward spiral seems unstoppable, the medical bills never-ending. And you’re at a loss for what to do.

At least one in five people with Medicare are readmitted to the hospital within one month of discharge.

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Hospital-to-Home Transition Care

Transition care—changing a downhill slope to a recovery triumph

You’ve probably seen it with loved ones. An elderly person checks out of a hospital or nursing home only to be readmitted within a few months. During the transition, medications weren’t taken, doctor appointments weren’t made and chronic illnesses weren’t cared for. The downward spiral seems unstoppable, the medical bills never-ending. And you’re at a loss for what to do.

At least one in five people with Medicare are readmitted to the hospital within one month of discharge.

But what if hospital care were different? Instead of sending elderly people home alone with confusing instructions and to-do lists, what if we also sent a coach—a trained expert to guide, encourage and empower? What if that transition care service were affordable?

At Preferred Care at Home, this isn’t a pipe dream. We’re making it a reality through our innovative Smooth-Transition Care program.

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What Is Smooth-Transition Care®?

A transition from a hospital or nursing home can be confusing. You get rehabilitation instructions, prescriptions to fill, follow-up appointments to make. When you get home, you don’t just have to build up your strength, but you’re supposed to remember all these other things—and have the energy to do them. For elderly people, recovery can be even more overwhelming because they’re often alone.

With our Smooth-Transition Care® program, we’ve addressed each of these problems and developed a solution that helps put patients at ease so they can focus on getting better.

As a Smooth-Transition Care® client, you’ll receive three tools to help you stay out of the hospital:

1.  A personal, specially trained coach

Your coach will meet you at the hospital, nursing home or other health facility and guide you through the transition process. After your discharge, your coach will meet with you regularly, through phone calls or visits, and make sure you have what you need. For example, your coach may schedule transportation to follow-up appointments, remind you about prescriptions and medication regimens, and make sure your home is safe. Your coach will also provide a listening ear and encouraging words.

2.  A Personal Health Record.

This in-depth, 15-piece tool kit stores the information you need to transition optimally, including medication instructions, appointment dates and test results. Your coach will encourage you to use this tool. The record also includes an easy-to-read symptoms chart that shows when you can wait and see your doctor and when you should call 911. You can view the Personal Health Record and even download the pages for free.

3.  An easily accessible online health record.

No need to tote the Personal Health Record with you to every doctor appointment. As a Smooth-Transition Care® client, you’ll have exclusive access to your own online health record. Upon your request, your coach will add this information to your secure, password-protected database. You can share it with health care providers and family members who need up-to-date information.

Companion Care

Too often, with age comes loneliness. The feeling that no one cares creeps in. Aging has a way of reminding you of family members and friends who have passed on. You can feel like you’re alone.

It’s our mission at Preferred Care at Home to alleviate that loneliness and bring joy and companionship. Our caregivers also travel with clients, providing transportation to the theater, doctor, church or coffee shop.

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Companion Care

Helping you enjoy life to the fullest

Too often, with age comes loneliness. The feeling that no one cares creeps in. Aging has a way of reminding you of family members and friends who have passed on. You can feel like you’re alone.

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It’s our mission at Preferred Care at Home to alleviate that loneliness and bring joy and companionship. Our caregivers also travel with clients, providing transportation to the theater, doctor, church or coffee shop.

Companion care is available from 1 hour to 24 hours. It’s an excellent choice for seniors who live alone or don’t have a lot of family and friends nearby. It also works well for short-term respite care. The primary caregiver gets a much-needed break, and the senior loved one has fun interacting with another caring person.

Preferred Care at Home’s extensive senior companion care services include meal monitoring, transportation planning visits and trips, help with minor tasks, and of course, companionship. Here is the full list of services included:

Personal Interaction:

  • Engaging in companionship and conversation
  • Reminiscing about the past
  • Discussing current and historical events
  • Playing games and cards
  • Renting and playing movies
  • Maintaining a family scrapbook
  • Encouraging participation with crafts
  • Helping read
  • Directing morning wake-up and evening tuck-in
  • Helping select clothes
  • Mailing letters and bills
  • Monitoring eating patterns and diet
  • Inspecting food expiration dates
  • Maintaining a calendar
  • Arranging appointments and providing reminders

Social Interaction:

  • Planning visits, outings and trips
  • Visiting neighbors and friends
  • Encouraging interaction with loved ones
  • Encouraging participation in and assisting with community activities
  • Monitoring visitors
  • Providing incidental transportation with caregiver to:
      – Doctor appointments
      – The pharmacy
      – Social outings
      – Lunch or dinner
      – Plays and concerts
      – Movies
      – Religious services
      – Sporting events
      – Club meetings

Homemaker Care

As we age, a big part of happiness depends on being comfortable and cared for at home. Home is where memories have been made, and are still being created.

When caring for the home becomes a burden the unwelcome thought of moving strikes.

Should you live in a home you’re unhappy with—one that’s getting cluttered and dusty because you can’t do the chores like you used to? Should you learn to cope with eating less because it’s difficult to shop and cook? Should you give up your pet because you can’t care for it? Should you put up with wrinkled or dirty clothes?

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Homemaker Care

Helping you find joy in your house again

As we age, a big part of happiness depends on being comfortable and cared for at home. Home is where memories have been made, and are still being created.

When caring for the home becomes a burden the unwelcome thought of moving strikes.

Should you live in a home you’re unhappy with—one that’s getting cluttered and dusty because you can’t do the chores like you used to? Should you learn to cope with eating less because it’s difficult to shop and cook? Should you give up your pet because you can’t care for it? Should you put up with wrinkled or dirty clothes?

Should you move away from home?

There is another option: Preferred Care at Home’s homemaker care. We make your house into that special place again. We do the chores and provide those tender loving touches that make you comfortable. Ultimately, our homemaker care can help you or a loved one remain where you want to be—home.

Other people who enjoy our homemaker care services include:

  • Family caregivers
    Let us take care of the mundane day-to-day tasks so you have more energy to focus on what’s important.
  • Elderly parents resistant to other care
    If your parent would benefit from personal or companion care but is reluctant to accept it, why not introduce the concept gently through homemaker care?

Our homemaker care includes the following services.

General Homemaker Care:

  • Recording and arranging recipes
  • Preparing grocery lists
  • Clipping coupons for shopping
  • Shopping for and/or escorting to get groceries and supplies
  • Preparing, serving and cleaning up after meals
  • Preparing meals for future use

Light Housekeeping:

  • Organizing and cleaning closets
  • Dusting furniture
  • Sweeping and vacuuming floors
  • Taking out garbage
  • Watering house plants
  • Assisting with pet care

Laundering:

  • Washing, folding and ironing clothes
  • Changing linens and making beds
  • Dropping off and picking up dry cleaning

Personal Care

At Preferred Care at Home, Personal Home Care Assistance is among our many at-home care services for the elderly. We understand that as we mature, our needs change. The things that were once simple to perform become complicated.

Preferred Care at Home understands that accepting these new challenges can be trying, and want to be there for you, by your side, every step of the way. We can provide you or your loved one caregiving service with our many personal home care services formulated to provide comfort and ease in the home.

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Personal Home Care Assistance

Senior care that keeps you home

At Preferred Care at Home, Personal Home Care Assistance is among our many at-home care services for the elderly. We understand that as we mature, our needs change. The things that were once simple to perform become complicated.

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Preferred Care at Home understands that accepting these new challenges can be trying, and want to be there for you, by your side, every step of the way. We can provide you or your loved one caregiving service with our many personal home care services formulated to provide comfort and ease in the home. We provide assistance and direction with all your personal-care needs called “activities of daily living.” They are:

  • Eating
  • Hygiene care: bathing, grooming, shaving, and caring for teeth or dentures
  • Dressing
  • Maintaining mobility: transferring, walking and using mechanical aids
  • Toileting
  • Continence care
  • Taking medication

When you give us a call, we’ll develop a personalized plan for you that combines any of our services you need.

Preferred Care at Home’s personal care can mean the difference between remaining at home and moving to a care facility. We want to make sure you stay home, safe and happy, for as long as possible. We also help you maintain independence. You’re in control. We’re just there to help and guide.

To learn more about our compassionate, experienced caregivers, please watch this video about our seven-step screening process.

Preferred Care at Home was founded by a husband-and-wife team who have been providing personal home care assistance and many other at home services for over 35 years. We strive to make quality caregiving service affordable to everyone. To ensure your needs are met, caregivers are available to provide personal home care services for as little as one to as many as 24 hours.

With our experience in the home care industry, we have learned what works best for our clients and we pass along these best practices to the professionals that are working directly with you or your loved one. We also understand that it’s not just about providing caring services, it’s also about being caring. We want all of our clients to feel refreshed and renewed from their experience with our professionals.

Without that caring element to go along with the services provided, the level of happiness and contentment experienced by our clients waivers and this is what we have experience in avoiding. Our professionals work alongside our clients night and day to not only provide the services needed. But also to help our clients feel at home, comfortable, and at ease.

Our Mission is to Ensure Our Clients Feel Appreciated, Loved and Unequivocally Heard

Our greatest mission is to ensure that our clients feel appreciated, loved, and unequivocally heard, on top of being very satisfied with the services we provide. We understand that most of our clients are used to being independent and self-sufficient their entire lives, and that making the decision to have personal home care assistance is challenging. We help to promote as much independence and self sufficiency as possible with the caregiving service we provide. This is critical because it allows our clients to receive all of the help they need without making any compromises in their ability to live their own lives, and find enjoyment with their hobbies, friends, family, and community.

We encourage independence and we understand its importance, but we also understand that it is possible that certain tasks should be avoided, that could cause risk to the physical health of any of our clients. For example, some clients may want to engage in physical activities that could leave them vulnerable to a slip and fall or maybe their vision or reaction time makes driving something that can be hazardous for them. In these instances our experience helps us navigate difficult situations, make the appropriate evaluations and referrals, and involve critical parties, making sure the client is involved every step of the way.

Dispelling Common Fears About Receiving at Home Care

At Preferred Care at Home we understand from our experience that refraining from doing tasks that were once thought routine and accepting personal home care services,  can feel like a blow to our client’s pride. When these feelings start to overcome our clients, our expert care team works to ensure senior clients feel involved in the care decisions and that their independence is not being infringed. The aging process, while normal, can be difficult and even anxiety provoking for many. We understand the complexities of aging and the difficulty some experience when it comes to asking for help. Yet, with the right personal home care services, we are confident that independence won’t be taken away, rather our care team helps support and many times restore a feeling of independence.

The right caregiver match will encourage and help senior clients pursue favorite hobbies, maybe even start a new activity, visit friends, and even attend events in their community. We have found through our many years of experience that the fear of losing one’s independence is often a senior greatest fear.  After our caring professionals from Preferred Care at Home come to help, it is common for our clients to feel a huge sense of relief. The care that is needed is received, family can rest, and clients are able to resume favorite activities that may have fallen to the wayside. It is a joy and privilege to experience first hand the support clients receive through our personal home care assistance.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care

If you or your parent has Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia, you’re not alone. After all, on average, every four seconds someone is diagnosed with dementia, according to the World Health Organization. Yet facing the disease can feel so isolating, so overwhelming. Our in-home Dementia and Alzheimer’s care can help.

As advocates for quality dementia care, Preferred Care at Home has cared for hundreds of clients with dementia across the nation. Our specially trained, compassionate caregivers allow our clients to safely remain home, or in the home of a family member.

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Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care

Helping you stay safe and respected at home

Elderly woman sitting isolated on a bench

If you or your parent has Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia, you’re not alone. After all, on average, every four seconds someone is diagnosed with dementia, according to the World Health Organization. Yet facing the disease can feel so isolating, so overwhelming. Our in-home Dementia and Alzheimer’s care can help.

As advocates for quality dementia care, Preferred Care at Home has cared for hundreds of clients with dementia across the nation. Our specially trained, compassionate caregivers allow our clients to safely remain home, or in the home of a family member.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s home care services our experienced caregivers provide include:

  • Stimulating mental awareness
  • Playing memory-enhancement games
  • Helping with crafts and reading
  • Encouraging social interaction with family and friends
  • Stimulating healthy conversation

Our caregivers keep a keen eye on safety and health issues by helping with the following:

  • Nutritious-meal preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Hygiene reminders
  • Clothes selection
  • Maintaining a safe home environment

Live-in Care

Peace of mind. It’s so often an elusive dream for people with elderly parents—and for elderly people themselves. That’s why Preferred Care at Home has always been known best for our 24 hour home care, also known as live-in care.

Our 24 hour home care services provide around-the-clock supervision and companionship in the security and privacy of your own home. Your caregivers, matched to you by personality along with life and work experience, are present day and night to provide professional, reliable and compassionate care.

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Live-in Care

Affordable, 24 hour peace of mind

Peace of mind. It’s so often an elusive dream for people with elderly parents—and for elderly people themselves. That’s why Preferred Care at Home has always been known best for our 24 hour home care, also known as live-in care.

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Our 24 hour home care services provide around-the-clock supervision and companionship in the security and privacy of your own home. Your caregivers, matched to you by personality along with life and work experience, are present day and night to provide professional, reliable and compassionate care.

In addition to quality care, we also guarantee continuity. You don’t have to worry about frequent changes in caregivers—having to get acquainted time and again. Central to our live-in care option is this commitment to consistency. And at Preferred Care at Home, where we strive to make our services accessible to everyone, live-in care is more affordable than you probably imagine.

Who Is Live-in Care Best For?

You may think of live-in care as being primarily for people who are bedridden. While it is an excellent solution for them, it’s also helpful for other people who want consistent aid. For example, our 24 hour home care is great for seniors who have:

  • Unsteadiness or a fear of falling.

    Worrying about falling can lead to inactivity, which makes your muscles atrophy, which increases your risk for a fall! With live-in care, you always have someone there just in case, so you can feel confident to be as active as you can.

  • Loneliness or a fear of being alone.

    No one should experience that empty feeling of loneliness. The compassionate heart of a Preferred Care at Home caregiver is an ever-present comfort.

  • Trouble remembering medication.

    “Did you take your medicine today?” If that question’s been asked too many times, you should know that live-in care can eliminate that anxiety. Our quality caregivers will remind you when to take your medicine so dosages aren’t forgotten or repeated.

  • Memory loss, or signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

    Memory deficiencies may creep in as we age. People with Alzheimer’s do best in a familiar environment. Most need extended hours of care in order to remain healthy and safe at home.

Live-in care services are also good for seniors who:

Want to avoid a revolving door of caregivers. Change can be stressful. Continuity is at the heart of our live-in care. As long as you’re happy and well taken care of, you’ll have the same caregiver by your side every step of the way.

Want to remain independent and in control of their care.With Preferred Care at Home’s live-in care, you’re the boss. You decide when and how you want things done.

Is Live-in Care Really Right for Me?

Still wondering whether live-in care is the choice for you? Here are answers to some common questions.

1. Can I afford 24 hour home care? Long-term care can certainly be costly. However, since 1984 the founders of Preferred Care at Home have built a reputation for offering quality services at affordable prices. Contact us to see which package works best for you.

2. What if I move or I already live in an assisted living community? If home is where you want to live, we can make that a reality. If you prefer to move into a facility, we can also provide any extra assistance you need. In essence, we come alongside you so home, or wherever you call home, is that safe place.

3. Will I like my caregivers? We match each caregiver to fit with your personality. We even look into life and work experience to make sure you two will get along swimmingly. A key aspect of our live-in care is quality interaction. After all, you have much to share with others. But of course, if you’re ever unhappy, we will promptly find a new person who fits your needs better.

If live-in care sounds like a good fit for you, contact us, and we’ll personally review all the details about how it works. We’ll even conduct a complimentary, no-obligation home assessment.

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"We are humbled to serve our community and their loved ones."

Geoffrey & Christine de Sousa

Owner, PCAH of South Broward

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Geoffrey & Christine de Sousa

Top-Rated Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care in Cooper City, FL & Surrounding Areas

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Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease is highly challenging for the individual diagnosed with it, as well as for their family. We are trained to provide the specialized care needed for patients with dementia and their families in the Cooper City, FL area. We have well-trained dementia and Alzheimer’s caregivers who provide services from the heart so your loved one can continue to live with dignity and independence in the comfort of their home.

Our approach to dementia and Alzheimer’s care is more than just physical. We specialize in more than just a straightforward, general approach to the patient; we develop an individualized care plan that enhances and reinforces emotional and mental stability and fosters a dependable approach for the patient and their family. We, like you, can relate to the trials associated with dementia and Alzheimer’s, either personally or through someone we care about.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services in Cooper City, FL

We are here to provide Alzheimer’s and dementia care services to each patient in your life. Our services include support with daily living, medication reminders, companionship, and more. These services are designed to provide your loved one with the best care in their own home.

We help your loved one maintain personal care, including bathing, dressing, and grooming. We also remind them to take medication so they follow their treatment plan. Our caregivers also engage patients in cognitive stimulation exercises and activities to keep their mental function healthy and delay mental decline.

Along with practical assistance, we also provide companionship services to help combat loneliness and isolation with emotional support and security. We address all of their needs, from our program services to our meals and everything in between, with our dementia and Alzheimer’s care.

What is Dementia?

Dementia is a broad term that encompasses various past thinking and communication difficulties under one umbrella. This disease affects memory, personality traits, cognition (the ability to learn new things), and even a person’s ability to live independently at home for another day without assistance. It’s not a single disease but a set of symptoms that occur together. Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia are three types of dementia.

Symptoms of dementia — confusion, forgetfulness, difficulty with communication, changes in mood and behavior — can differ from one individual to another, though. As the condition advances, you’ll be asked to do more and more to sustain these symptoms (and spend more of the patient’s time) and maintain independence for as long as possible.

What is Alzheimer’s?

There are various sorts of dementia, but dementia most often occurs in people who have a decade or two later in life. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that kills memory and thinking skills over time, often very quickly.

These are textbook symptoms of early Alzheimer’s — forgetfulness, mental confusion, and difficulty with fundamental aspects of daily life — and they can gradually worsen as the disease advances. But Alzheimer’s can also cause disruptive changes in mood, trouble communicating with others, and a reduced interest in things they used to do. In late-stage Alzheimer’s, the person would require 24-hour supervision as well as help with activities of daily living to stay safe and healthy.

If you are looking for care services, they may be able to help alleviate most of the symptoms, restore the highest possible quality of life, and provide family support as well, although there is no cure for the disease.

How Can a Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Service Help You or Your Loved One?

We know that caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s has its own set of hurdles to overcome. The dementia and Alzheimer’s care we provide helps your loved one get the support they need to remain as independent and comfortable as possible. We are fitted with care therapeutic plans tailored to each of our clients.

We assist many people with daily tasks, such as cooking, putting on clothes, fastening their buttons, taking a bath, and reminding them to take their medication. We provide activities that promote cognitive and sensory function to enable mental function strengthening and enhance the person’s quality of life. Our caregivers also offer companionship and emotional support to combat loneliness and anxiety, feelings common among people diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer’s.

Home-based care allows for a known environment and promotes (generally) less confusion and agitation, common symptoms for many people diagnosed with dementia and/or Alzheimer’s. It will provide peace of mind to families and loved ones, knowing that our highly trained and compassionate caregivers have received specialized training on how to tackle the unique challenges of these special needs.

Why Choose Preferred Care at Home for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care in Cooper City, FL?

We offer unparalleled care services for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s. We have skilled and loving caregivers who provide in-home care for your loved one where it matters most. Dementia and Alzheimer’s caregivers are perhaps the closest emotional and physical supporters alongside family members, and we understand. We welcome your family and offer the best compassionate care.

We may customize care plans to meet the specific needs of that person. Whether your loved one is in the early stages of dementia or has advanced dementia, you’ve come to the right place to find all the support needed to ensure they live their best life.

We ensure that your loved one is cared for like family, right in the comfort of their own home. We offer our utmost care so you can spend more time with your loved one while we assist with their care.

Tailored Cognitive Stimulation

Even people with dementia and Alzheimer’s need to be mentally stimulated. We offer personalized cognitive stimulation activities tailored to an individual resident’s cognitive abilities and preferences. The activities are designed to enhance your memory, sharpen your problem-solving skills, and slow the progression of cognitive decline. Our caregivers engage clients in activities such as puzzles, memory games, or conversation to provide mental stimulation in familiar, safe, and comforting surroundings. Such customization aids in preserving cognitive abilities while giving the person a sense of achievement.

Respite Care for Family Caregivers

Family caregivers who care for a loved one suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s may face both emotional and physical challenges. Share the load with help from professionals — we offer respite care, allowing family members to take a break and recharge while your loved one remains well cared for. Respite care allows caregivers to step away, recharge, or attend to personal business, knowing their loved one is in the capable hands of trained professionals. It alleviates burnout among caregivers and ensures the well-being of families. It helps free up family caregivers so they have the time and energy to continue helping without getting burned out.

Behavioral Support and Management

Behavioral changes are also quite common among those who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, and this is a challenging part of the syndrome to manage and cope with, both for the patient and any caregiver trained to control common tendencies of these cases, such as aggression, agitation, and wandering. Our approaches will enable us to manage such aberrant behaviors in a way that is safe and more comfortable for family members, and we do this to prevent them from becoming more agitated or the person. This helps decrease the burden on patients and caregivers, thereby minimizing stress. Consistent care is one of the significant things we can provide, and avoiding escalation is another part of the puzzle that we maintain, resulting in a feeling of organization and peace.

Safety and Fall Prevention

The safety of a person with dementia or Alzheimer’s is one of the first things to worry about when caring for that person. Preferred Care at Home offers a comprehensive safety assessment of the home environment to identify potential hazards. Our caregivers are skilled in mobility support, fall prevention, and maintaining the safety and security of the home. We also assist with daily activities, such as walking, bathing, and putting on clothes, to avoid mishaps in every possible manner. These steps ensure your loved one can stay as independent as possible, safely.

Emotional and Social Support

Isolated, depressed, and anxious: How dementia and Alzheimer’s patients can feel. Preferred Care at Home provides companionship and emotional and social support that can be gained through meaningful interactions. Providing a listening ear, engaging in conversations, and assisting clients in participating in social activities are among our caregivers’ key roles. Through shared interests, recall, or simply being there, we create opportunities for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s to remain connected to their past and those they care about. The emotional support that comes with it is also a significant factor in combating loneliness and improving quality of life.

Daily Routine and Structure

People with dementia or Alzheimer’s need consistency — the same thing every day, which gives them stability and helps prevent the confusion and anxiety that can arise when one has no idea what their day will be like. Preferred Care at Home provides our clients with a routine to help them feel secure and organized. Our caregivers help with daily chores, such as meals and medication administration, at the same time each day, adding stability to his routine. This consistency helps alleviate any agitation and creates a calming, reassuring atmosphere. Consistency helps people regain control and reduce their anxiety about the day ahead.

End-of-Life Care and Support

End-of-life care will become necessary for people living with advanced dementia or Alzheimer’s. Preferred Care at Home offers supportive and compassionate end-of-life care for the patient and their entire family. We are a team of professionals dedicated to supporting you and your loved ones in their time of need. We assist these family members by providing support on the emotional and physical journey of caring for a loved one at this stage of their life so they have guidance along the way. By role-modeling positive ways of caring for patients and their families, our philosophy ensures that the last stages of life are met with dignity and compassion.

Schedule Your In-Home Care Consultation Today

Caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s is never easy, but you don’t have to do it alone. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, unsure of what’s next, or just need a break, our caregivers are here to offer the compassionate, specialized support your family deserves.

Call us today at (954) 323-2626 to schedule your free in-home consultation. Let us walk with you through this journey, one day at a time, with care that feels like family.

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