Alzheimer Care at Home

At Careable we have honed our skills in Complex Care, especially Alzheimer Disease. As Healthcare Professionals we understand complex disease process and work preventatively towards a Quality of Life whenever possible.

Dementia care involves care for both the Client and the Family.

Through personal experience we truly understand the progression, complexities and risks of this disease as well as the families limitations and challenges coping with the process, including their emotions and relationships.

After more than 23 years in business we consider the following elements to be the most important Skills of our core business:

  1. RN managed 24×7 reported care
  2. Our selection of only the brightest staff to care for our clients and report to us.
  3. Geriatrician assessment and Medication Management
  4. Daily electronic records
  5. Advocacy for our clients
  6. Attention to all elements of care, including Nutrition, Bowel Protocol, Exercise, Equipment.
  7. Attention to Family requirements and desires

Call Carol for more information about Alzheimer care at home – 416-362-9176

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Client Testimonials

“I would hire Carol to provide care for myself, without hesitation. She is a godsend for me. I don’t have any problem recommending her to anyone.

She is honest, friendly, caring, effective, very reliable and forceful when needed.  She understands elderly and geriatric care. She is available 24/7 when needed, she takes personal responsibility for a client and I rely on her 100%.

She took over care of my uncle in Toronto about 4-5 years ago, and from then on a nightmare scenario with his health problems, quarrelling nurses and family members, turned into bliss.  She took responsibility to hire staff and to deal with them, she was with my uncle in emergencies and made sure that his doctors did what was needed, when it was needed.  She chose a nursing home for him and arranged transfer. She is dealing with all day-to-day issues, including supervising private staff, interfacing with the nursing home, buying all his supplies (such as a specialized bed and wheelchair) and even his clothing. She is my eyes and ears in Toronto, making sure everything is going as it should. On top of that, she is also dealing with family members, eliminating any quarrels and disagreements.

I know it sounds too good to be true, but it is true.”