Specialized Care by Amada Walnut Creek & Concord
When senior loved ones need support managing chronic conditions, let our trained caregivers at Amada Walnut Creek & Concord help with high-quality compassionate care
Families can feel confident that Amada Walnut Creek & Concord caregivers have the training and education necessary to give specialized care that will meet the needs of seniors who are contending with health challenges. Is your senior loved one recovering from a stroke? Does your spouse or another family member suffer from Alzheimer’s or dementia? Is your family trying to help an aging loved one manage symptoms of congestive heart failure (CHF), diabetes, Parkinson’s or another chronic condition? Call us today at 866-252-2001 to speak with one of our senior care advisors and find out more about how we can help either you or a senior loved one.
Assistance in the Comfort of Home for Senior Patients Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or Dementia
The Alzheimer’s Association reports nearly 6.5 million Americans were living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia as of 2022. A progressive disease that destroys memory and other key mental functions, Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia impact not only the senior patient but the entire family, which is where Amada Walnut Creek & Concord comes in. Our team of dedicated and compassionate caregivers at Amada Senior Care of Walnut Creek & Concord are highly skilled and trained in supporting activities of daily living (ADLs) and special pursuits and activities far and above the ordinary, thus bringing to our senior clients a sense of fulfillment and joy in their everyday lives.
Help at Home to Manage Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
There is still much to know about Parkinson’s disease, for which there is no cure. Parkinson’s is a brain disorder that manifests in shaking, stiffness, difficulty walking and talking, and balance and coordination issues. The symptoms of Parkinson’s typically begin on a gradual basis worsen over time, so families can expect that a loved one diagnosed with the disease will need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) at some stage of this progressive disease. The professional caregivers at Amada Walnut Creek & Concord are trained and well-versed in how to assist seniors and other adults who are managing life with Parkinson’s. They can help adapt the home environment, help monitor systems and communicate changes to the care team and family members, provide medication reminders, assist with prescribed exercises, and much more.
Hospice Care and Respite Care for Seniors and Their Families
When a senior loved one is ready for in-home hospice care, an increased level of care and responsibility naturally come along with the family’s deepening concerns. Emotions will run high. What’s required of the family can be unrelenting and exhausting in ensuring their senior loved one’s last weeks and days are filled with comfort and dignity.
At Amada Walnut Creek & Concord, our expert, compassionate caregivers provide a welcome respite from the continuous care and extreme mental and emotional output that accompany the final passage. Sometimes the focus can be so intense, people neglect their most basic needs including showering, eating and sleeping. The option to step away, even briefly, can provide family members with the opportunity to rest, refresh and regroup—knowing their parent, grandparent or spouse is in excellent hands—returning better able to be fully present with their loved one.
For more about the chronic conditions that Amada Walnut Creek & Concord caregivers can help a senior aging-at-home with, click on the links below.