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Alliance Senior Care At Home providingg service to the Whole Detoit Metro Area
  • Home
  • About
    • Our Company
    • Our Story
  • Services
    • Home Care
    • Integrated Wellness Program
    • Geriatric Care Management
    • Specialty Care
    • Long Term Care Policy Support
  • Resources
    • FAQ
    • Blog
    • Testimonials
    • Leave a review
  • Contact
    • Locations
      • Auburn Hills
      • Bingham Farms
      • West Bloomfield
      • Southfield
      • Birmingham
      • Royal Oak
      • Troy
      • Rochester Hills
      • Oak Park MI
  • CAREERS
  • CALL NOW
How to Support Loved Ones with Dementia

How to Support Loved Ones with Dementia

by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | May 16, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Home Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, Home Care

Dementia and Cognitive Decline Bring About Changes in the Brain As we age, we may experience complex changes in the brain which collectively is known as cognitive decline. Cognitive decline can include condition, such as Alzheimer’s, dementia, aphasia, and other brain...

5 Tips for Better Communication with your Elderly Family Member with Alzheimer’s or Dementia

by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | May 3, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Home Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, Home Care

How to Communicate Better with Elderly Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s or Dementia When it comes to communicating with your elderly loved one who has Alzheimer’s, Dementia can be frustrating and challenging. Your elderly loved one may have difficulty understanding...
Some Causes of Sudden Worsening of Dementia Symptoms

Some Causes of Sudden Worsening of Dementia Symptoms

by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Apr 11, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Home Care, Cognitive Decline, Home Care

Some Possible Causes of Sudden Worsening of Dementia What is Dementia? Dementia is a condition characterized by progressive or persistent loss of intellectual functioning, especially with impairment of memory and abstract thinking, and often with personality change,...
How Home Care is a Solution to Manage Alzheimer’s

How Home Care is a Solution to Manage Alzheimer’s

by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Mar 14, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Home Care, Caregiver / Caregiving, Home Care

Home Care is a Solution to Manage Alzeimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain condition that as it progresses impacts virtually every aspect of an individual’s life. While you want to ensure that your aging parent is well cared for, it can be...
Home Safety for Elderly with Cognitive Issues

Home Safety for Elderly with Cognitive Issues

by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Jan 12, 2023 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Home Care, Cognitive Decline, Home Care

Avoid Wandering And Elopement; Make Sure the Home for Your Elderly Loved One is Safe Older adults with a cognitive disease such as dementia may wander from their homes and become lost, a behavior known as elopement. With Dementia and other Cognitive Issues, elopement...
Prevent Hospital Readmissions with Home Care

Prevent Hospital Readmissions with Home Care

by Dina Zubi Hurnevich | Sep 6, 2022 | Alzheimer's / Dementia Home Care

How to Prevent Hospital Readmissions: When integrated into the continuum of care patients can see better outcomes and lower re-admission rates to hospitals. Home Care plays an important role in giving patients needed care after being in an acute care or skilled...
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