Soumya Nair
In most cases, full-time or live-in caregivers are recommended because Alzheimer’s patients need continuous supervision and routine-based care. A maid agency can help families choose the right type of caregiver based on the stage of the condition.
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Suvarna Gadge
Yes, experienced caregivers are trained to handle confusion, mood swings, agitation, and memory loss calmly. They use gentle communication, structured routines, and reassurance to reduce stress and anxiety for the patient.
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Nisha Salve
A caregiver can help with bathing, dressing, feeding, medication reminders, mobility assistance, maintaining routines, and emotional reassurance. They also ensure the patient’s safety by preventing wandering or accidents.
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Savita Pralhad Dongre
Reputed maid agencies offer caretakers with basic training in elderly and dementia care, including patience, safety awareness, communication skills, and routine management. Some agencies also provide specialized Alzheimer’s care training.
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Kalpana Varekar
A maid agency can provide trained caregivers who understand the needs of Alzheimer’s patients, including daily assistance, hygiene support, meal preparation, supervision, and companionship. This reduces the burden on family members and ensures consistent care at home.
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