Got questions? Call us today! 615-757-7757

We provide reliable, unparalleled care to individuals with Alzheimer’s.

It can be quite overwhelming to care for your loved ones who have Alzheimer’s. Providing them with round-the-clock care and supervision, along with managing your personal affairs, may easily make you feel burnt out and restless. At Christ Home Care, we deeply understand this feeling and situation. So, to help primary/family caregivers live their lives to the fullest, as well as allow their ailing loved ones to age gracefully and safely at home, we offer a specialized service that focuses on caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.

With this service, not only will your loved one get all the care and support they need daily, but you will also be given the right levels of assistance to help you care for your loved ones more effectively and with less stress.

Alzheimer’s is a progressive cognitive decline, which may make them more forgetful, confused, easily agitated, and frustrated. When not cared for properly and intensively, they are prone to accidents and getting lost. But with our Alzheimer’s care services, we match our clients with caregivers who have shown exemplary skills, knowledge, and qualifications in addressing complex needs and emergency situations that may arise. Some of the services they offer are:

  • Medication Reminders
  • 24-Hour Monitoring and Companionship
  • Mobility, Transfer, and Positioning Assistance
  • Accompaniment to Medical Appointments
  • Meal Planning and Preparation
  • Fall and Wandering Prevention
  • Home Safety Evaluation
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Personal Care Assistance
  • And More

How We Can Help Individuals
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s at home requires thoughtful planning, consistent routines, and strong emotional support. With our in-home care in Sumner County, we help families manage these challenges by providing attentive, experienced caregivers who prioritize safety, comfort, and respectful care every day.

  • Our caregivers offer 24-hour supervision to reduce confusion, disorientation, and the risk of wandering or getting lost.
  • We provide reminders for daily medications and hydration to support overall well-being and treatment consistency.
  • Caregivers help with daily routines like bathing, dressing, and grooming while preserving dignity and encouraging independence.
  • Families receive peace of mind knowing someone trained in Alzheimer’s care is present to respond calmly to mood changes and agitation.
  • We support engagement through conversation, music, and memory-friendly activities to maintain an emotional connection.

Who Can Benefit from Alzheimer’s Care?
This service is dedicated to individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and their loved ones who need dependable daily support. Alzheimer’s care focuses on creating a safe, calm, and structured environment while easing the responsibilities of family members through professional assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if my loved one needs Alzheimer’s care at home?
If someone is frequently forgetting things, getting lost in familiar places, or showing signs of confusion or aggression, it may be time to consider extra support at home. Professional care helps manage daily routines safely and consistently.

Can Alzheimer’s care help if my parent doesn’t want a caregiver around?
Yes, caregivers experienced in Alzheimer’s care are trained to build trust slowly and respectfully. We focus on easing anxiety and working within familiar routines to help the person feel safe and less resistant to assistance.

How much help should I expect from Alzheimer’s care services each day?
That depends on the person’s condition. Some individuals need round-the-clock attention, while others might only need support for a few hours daily. We can work with families to match the right amount of care to each situation.

Is it safe to leave someone with Alzheimer’s alone for a short time?
In most cases, it isn’t recommended. Even if the person seems calm, memory loss or confusion can cause unexpected issues. Having a trained caregiver present lowers the chances of accidents or wandering.

How do I know if the caregiver understands how to support someone with Alzheimer’s?
We provide caregivers who have direct experience and specific training related to Alzheimer’s symptoms, behaviors, and safety concerns. That way, families can feel more confident about the support their loved one is receiving.

Contact Us Today!

Do you have questions and concerns? Feel free to send us a message at your convenience. You may also reach us at info@christhomecare.com or call us at 615-757-7757.