Senior Home Care

At MyCareGiverFinder, we make finding your perfect caregiver a hassle-free experience. Our skilled Care Advisors take the time to understand your individual needs, guaranteeing a match with the ideal caregiver. We offer exceptional support throughout the entire process.

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Seeking Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care for a Loved One? We're Here to Assist.

•Our thorough pre-screening process allows you to confidently interview and hire caregivers who meet your specific care needs..
• A comprehensive assessment of your needs guides our meticulous matching process, helping us identify a select group of caregiver candidates for your consideration.
• We consider over 60 screening factors, including experience with medical conditions, languages spoken, cooking skills, availability to match your schedule, training and healthcare certifications, client reviews, driving capabilities, ability to assist with transfers and mobility issues, willingness to work with pets, and more.
•Here are a few examples from our network of over 1,000 professional caregivers.

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How We Can Help

At Mycaregiverfinder, We understand the challenges that dementia presents. Our experienced caregivers create a safe and familiar environment, promoting your loved one’s happiness and quality of life. With their support, you can have peace of mind knowing your loved one is in capable hands.

Dementia affects millions globally, which is why our caregivers provide specialized home care services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals living with this condition.

Here are four of the most common types of dementia:

Alzheimer’s Disease: This is the most prevalent type, accounting for nearly 70% of all dementia cases. It is characterized by a gradual loss of short-term memory and language skills.

Vascular Dementia: This type can be unpredictable, occurring due to a series of small strokes over time, leading to sudden changes in cognitive abilities and affecting judgment and behavior.

Lewy Body Dementia: The third most common form, individuals may experience visual disturbances, delusions, and significant difficulties with walking and balance.

Frontotemporal Dementia: Caused by progressive nerve cell loss in the brain, it can result in changes in behavior, language difficulties, and a general sense of apathy.

Living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia can be difficult for patients and their families, but there are ways to manage symptoms and improve quality of life. New medications, such as Lequembi, show promise in alleviating symptoms.

Many older adults with cognitive impairment remain undiagnosed, presenting real challenges for family caregivers. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a common initial diagnosis that may not progress to advanced dementia. Our caregivers are knowledgeable and experienced, enabling them to provide assistance that keeps individuals safe and comfortable as the illness progresses.

Your Home Companion Can Support All Your Needs

COMPANIONSHIP

Conversation
Games & crafts
Hobbies
Gardening
Pet care
Peand more...t care

DAILY NEEDS

Errands
Hygiene
Diet & nutrition
Light exercise
Supervision
Wardrobe
Wardrobe

HOUSEHOLD DUTIES

Light housekeeping
Meal preparation
Groceries & shopping
Laundry & linens
Cooking
and more...

GENERAL ACTIVITIES

Transportation
Medication reminders
Appointment scheduling
Communicating with family
and more...

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If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. We’re here to help!

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(929) 553-3402

Address

251 Nuber Avenue, Mount Vernon New York 10553

Email

hha@mycaregiverfinder.com

mycaregiverfinder@gmail.com

 

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Mon-Fri – 9am-5pm

Sat and Sun 10am-2pm