Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Observes National Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month.
As part of National Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health is committed to supporting families and caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Recognizing the profound impact these conditions have on patients and their families, we offer a range of specialized hospice services designed to provide comfort, support, and expert care.
“A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or dementia can be overwhelming for both patients and their families. At Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health, we understand the challenges and are here to provide compassionate support every step of the way. Our dedicated hospice teams offer specialized care designed to enhance the quality of life for patients and relieve the burden on caregivers. Early involvement in hospice care can make a profound difference, and we encourage families to reach out for assistance sooner rather than later. Together, we can ensure that every moment is as meaningful and comfortable as possible, “said Aubrey Engle, RN, Executive Director.
How Our Hospice Teams Can Help:
- Comprehensive Medical Care: Our interdisciplinary team, including physicians, nurses, and therapists, offers personalized care plans to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
- Emotional and Spiritual Support: We provide counseling and spiritual care tailored to the needs of both patients and their families, helping them navigate the emotional complexities of the disease.
- Pain and Symptom Management: Our focus is on alleviating pain and other distressing symptoms, ensuring patients remain as comfortable as possible. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition, and patients can benefit from the prolonged support hospice services provide.
- Respite Care: Recognizing the toll caregiving can take, we offer respite care services, allowing primary caregivers to take necessary breaks while knowing their loved ones are in safe, expert hands.
- Support for Caregivers: The Alzheimer’s Association notes that caregivers often experience high levels of stress and that hospice services can help alleviate some of this burden and prevent burnout. To further support those caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia, we host free Caregiver Support Groups on the first Wednesday of every month. These groups provide a space for sharing experiences, gaining advice, and finding mutual support.
- Volunteer Assistance: Our dedicated volunteers are available to assist with various needs, providing companionship to patients and giving caregivers much-needed respite.
Importance of Early Hospice Involvement
Engaging hospice care early in the progression of Alzheimer’s and dementia can significantly enhance the quality of life for patients and ease the burden on families. Studies have shown that patients who receive hospice care tend to have fewer emergency room visits and hospital admissions compared to those who do not receive hospice care.
Early involvement allows our team to build a trusting relationship with the patient and their loved ones, ensuring a smoother transition and comprehensive care plan tailored to their evolving needs.
Contact Us
For more information about our services and how we can support your loved one, please call us at 603-536-2232. Visit our website at www.pbhha.org for additional resources and to learn more about our programs.
Together, we can navigate the challenges of Alzheimer’s and dementia, ensuring that every moment counts.