Tailored plans for your loved ones with Alzheimer’s and dementia

Are you worrying about your loved one’s health, especially when they have dementia? We understand that caring for someone with Alzheimer’s and dementia is not an easy task. Navigating the complexities of dementia requires a unique and compassionate approach, and at Asante Adult Family Home, we offer a caring and safe haven where your loved one’s dementia-related needs are addressed by our professionals, who are trained to handle the complexities of the disease. We understand that every individual has their own set of needs, and our team works closely with you and your loved ones to ensure we meet your unique needs.

We foster a supportive and nurturing environment where your loved one can thrive and enjoy a worry-free lifestyle with the rest of the residents in our adult family home. From personalized assistance to engaging activities and a close-knit community, we are dedicated to providing a fulfilling and enriching experience that promotes their overall well-being.

How Dementia Care Service Can Help Individuals

  • Provides structured routines that reduce confusion and anxiety
  • Encourages engagement in meaningful activities to stimulate memory
  • Offers gentle assistance with daily living to preserve independence
  • Creates a safe, secure environment to prevent wandering and injury
  • Delivers consistent emotional support to reduce feelings of isolation
  • Promotes better communication and understanding through trained staff

What Sets Dementia Care Service Apart
Our dementia care service is tailored with empathy, backed by specialized training, and grounded in best practices for memory support. Unlike general care settings, our home caregiving in Centralia, Washington offers individualized attention with a deep understanding of the behavioral and cognitive aspects of dementia. Our warm, home-like setting allows residents to thrive with familiarity and comfort.

How We Deliver Our Dementia Care Service

Personalized Care Plans
We create individualized care plans based on each resident’s history, preferences, stage of dementia, and changing needs.
Trained and Compassionate Staff
Our caregivers receive ongoing dementia-specific training to handle behaviors, foster trust, and provide sensitive support.
Safe and Supportive Environment
We maintain a secure setting designed to prevent wandering and reduce risks while promoting a sense of calm and stability.
Memory-Stimulating Activities
Residents are encouraged to participate in daily memory games, music therapy, art, and social engagement to enhance cognitive function.
Family Involvement and Updates
We partner with families through regular updates, care meetings, and support to ensure loved ones are always informed and involved.
24/7 Assistance and Supervision
Round-the-clock care ensures residents receive immediate help whenever needed, day or night.

FAQs

Who provides dementia care in an adult family home?
Dementia care is provided by trained caregivers and, when needed, licensed nurses who understand the unique challenges of memory-related conditions. Staff are educated in redirecting behaviors, managing anxiety, and promoting engagement. Their expertise ensures compassionate, consistent care tailored to each stage of dementia.
How is care personalized for someone with dementia?
Care is tailored to each resident’s individual needs, history, and preferences. Personalized routines, memory cues, and meaningful activities help residents feel safe and understood. This approach reduces stress and promotes a sense of comfort in daily life.
What kind of activities are offered for residents with dementia?
Residents with dementia enjoy engaging activities like music, puzzles, crafts, gentle exercise, and sensory stimulation. These activities are designed to encourage cognitive function and emotional well-being. Staff help guide participation in ways that match each resident’s abilities.
Why is routine important in dementia care?
A consistent routine helps reduce confusion, anxiety, and agitation for individuals with dementia. It creates a sense of stability and helps residents feel more secure. Our home uses predictable schedules and familiar surroundings to support emotional and mental well-being.
How are challenging behaviors handled in dementia care?
Caregivers are trained to respond calmly and respectfully to behaviors like wandering, aggression, or confusion. They use redirection, reassurance, and personalized approaches to de-escalate situations. This respectful care helps residents feel supported and understood.
Let’s Connect
Feel free to message us if you have any inquiries about our services. We’re here to help you every step of the way. Our team is just a message away.