Medical & Continuing Care Providers
There will come a time when a loved one or person with Alzheimer's disease will need more than just the care that can be provided at hope. These individuals may need to be moved into an assisted living facility or a nursing home. But everyone is different. May sure you talk to the doctor that is right for you to make the best decision available.
Doctors
Neurologists, Psychiatrists, and general practitioners can all help with identifying Alzheimer's and the different forms of dementia.
Home-Care Services
Everything you need to know about home-based care: home safety modifications, services, elderly day care and when it's time to consider a long-term care facility.
Adult Day Care
Learn more about questions you should ask Adult Day Care facilities. Where to find the one near you and the roles Medicare, Medicaid and/or Medigap can play in financing Adult Day Care.
Respite Services
Find out the different types of Respite Services, how much insurance will cover and what questions to ask the facility, for example: "What is the ratio of staff to persons being cared for?"
Assisted Living
For Alzheimer's patients, Assisted-living facilities are often referred to as Special Care Units or SCUs. Find one near you and tips on financing here.
Nursing Homes
There are different kinds of nursing homes to meet your needs. There is Skilled Care, sub-acute or Medicare occupancy or Long Term Care also know as Intermediate Care. Find one in your area, helpful questions to ask and how to pay for nursing home care.
For a comprehensive list of professionals and services in your area, click below.
Resource Locator
The Resource Locator lets you search for providers by name, state, city, or ZIP code from a list of more than 30 types of health care professionals and services.
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