Non-Medical Home Care and Dementia: How Caregivers Can Help

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When a loved one is living with dementia, every day can bring new challenges—for them and for you. From memory loss and confusion to changes in behavior and daily functioning, dementia is a progressive condition that requires patient, compassionate support. At iHome Care Solutions, we understand the unique needs of individuals facing dementia, and we’re here to provide non-medical home care that brings comfort, safety, and dignity right to your door in Pittsburgh, PA.

What Is Non-Medical Home Care?

Non-medical home care provides assistance with everyday activities, allowing seniors to age in place safely and with dignity. While it doesn’t include medical procedures, it covers essential services such as:

  • Personal hygiene assistance (bathing, dressing, grooming)

  • Meal preparation and nutrition support

  • Medication reminders

  • Light housekeeping

  • Transportation to appointments

  • Meaningful companionship

For those living with dementia, these services are not just helpful—they’re essential.

How iHomeCare Solutions Supports Clients with Dementia

At iHomeCare Solutions, we understand that dementia care requires a special level of patience, consistency, and understanding. Our experienced caregivers are trained to support the unique needs of those with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.

How iHome Caregivers Help Dementia Clients

At iHome Care Solutions, our caregivers are specially trained to work with seniors facing cognitive decline. Here’s how we help:

1. Establishing Routine and Stability

Dementia often disrupts a person’s sense of time and place. Our caregivers create consistent daily routines that reduce confusion and anxiety, helping clients feel safe and secure in their home environment.

2. Promoting Dignity and Independence

Even as dementia progresses, many individuals can continue to participate in daily tasks with the right support. We encourage our clients to stay as independent as possible—offering help only when it’s needed, and always with dignity and respect.

3. Offering Compassionate Companionship

Loneliness can worsen symptoms of dementia. Our caregivers offer friendly, familiar companionship, engage clients in conversation, music, puzzles, and memory games that stimulate the mind and provide emotional comfort.

4. Ensuring Safety at Home

Wandering, forgetting to turn off appliances, and mobility challenges are common concerns for dementia patients. iHome caregivers stay alert, monitor surroundings, and ensure the home remains a safe space for your loved one.

5. Supporting Families and Reducing Burnout

Caring for someone with dementia is emotionally and physically demanding. Our services give family caregivers a much-needed break while offering peace of mind that their loved one is in good hands.

Caring for someone with dementia isn’t something you have to do alone. Let iHomeCare Solutions lighten the load and provide the professional, heart-centered care your family deserves.

Why Choose iHome Care Solutions in Pittsburgh?

We’re more than a care agency—we’re a trusted partner for families throughout Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas. Our caregivers are:

  • Carefully vetted and background-checked

  • Trained in dementia care best practices

  • Matched to clients based on personality and needs

  • Available for hourly, overnight, and 24/7 care.

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Because every moment matters—trust iHomeCare Solutions for the care that comforts, supports, and uplifts.

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