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Alzheimer’s Specialty Program

Total Memory Care

The Philia Difference
A Perfect Match

You deserve caregivers trained in memory care and how to reduce agitation.

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Did You Know?

  • Over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s.
  • One in nine people age 65 and older (11.3%) has Alzheimer’s.
  • 83% of the help provided to older adults in the US comes from family members, friends, or other unpaid caregivers.
  • Alzheimer's takes a devastating toll on caregivers. Compared with caregivers of people without dementia, twice as many caregivers of those with dementia indicate substantial emotional, financial, and physical difficulties.
  • People living with Alzheimer's or other dementias have twice as many hospital stays per year as other older people.

How Philia helps clients with Alzheimer's Dementia:

  • Philia caregivers are trained in keeping Alzheimer's clients calm to reduce agitation and wandering.
  • Engage clients in physical and memory skills activities.
  • Assist in activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, and dressing.
  • Philia's consistent caregivers establish schedules, provide companionship and emotional support.
  • Reduce admissions to hospitals through specialized caregiver training.

Philia caregivers are provided specialized training on how to care for people with Alzhiemer's disease.

Philia's Care Process

Nurse Assessment

A Registered Nurse provides a complimentary in-home client assessment and home safety inspection

  • care plan is created and tailored to the unique needs of each client. 
  • Home safety improvements are recommended.
  • The client's fall and hospital admission risks are assessed. Mitigation actions are recommended.

Assigned Care Specialist 

You will be assigned a Care Specialist to coordinate care. This person will get to know you and your care needs and will ensure we are meeting or exceeding your expectations.

Matching

Using our proprietary matching system, Philia's Care Specialist selects the Care Team based on skills, personality and other requirements.Complimentary In-Home Registered Nurse Assessments

Periodic Check-ins

Periodic Check-ins are done starting the first day after care begins and no less than every 30 days to monitor our care quality.

Care Quality Optimization

The Care Specialist may identify training needs or switch out the Care Team Member as needed to optimize care quality.

Care Team Development Program

Our Care Team Members have professional development plans that identify their career growth aspirations and areas that need improvement. Our training program facilitates their development and speciality training is provided to help them with the specific needs of their clients.

Philia's care plan is designed for the unique needs and wants of our clients. We constantly monitor and recalibrate our care service to ensure we provide only the highest quality of care. This is how we have become Washington DC's most trusted care provider.


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