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When Seniors Need Specialized Care

Egis caregivers approach each day with empathy and dedication. The home care services we provide impact not only physical health but also emotional wellbeing. Our goal is to make each client’s day a little brighter, a little easier, and a lot more supported. Complications like Alzheimer’s, dementia, stroke, and Parkinson’s can make everything more challenging. In these cases, home care requires specialized training, patience, and genuine compassion.


Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care

Egis offers professional, patient-centered care tailored to the individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Our caregivers provide more than just basic assistance—they strive to create meaningful connections and a sense of security through consistent, thoughtful support and companionship. Their approach includes:

  • Memory Stimulation: Caregivers engage in activities that gently stimulate cognitive function, such as solving puzzles, playing games, or reminiscing about positive memories. These activities are thoughtfully chosen to enhance mental engagement and bring moments of joy.
  • Safety Measures: Recognizing the importance of a safe environment, caregivers implement safety measures, from removing potential hazards in the living space to using medication reminders. These steps not only help prevent accidents but also offer a reassuring environment where individuals feel safe.
  • Routine Establishment: Routine plays a crucial role in providing a sense of stability. By helping maintain a consistent daily schedule, caregivers create a comforting rhythm, which can alleviate anxiety and foster a secure atmosphere.

When agitation arises, caregivers use techniques like redirection, a gentle approach that involves guiding the individual’s attention to a calming activity. This might be listening to soothing music, looking through family photos, or engaging in a familiar, comforting task—whatever brings peace in that moment.


Parkinson’s Disease Care

Egis caregivers provide thoughtful, skillful support to individuals with Parkinson’s disease, understanding that the condition affects each person differently. They focus on empowering individuals while easing daily challenges, with support that includes:

  • Physical Therapy Support: Caregivers assist with gentle, guided exercises that improve mobility and help with balance, reducing the risk of falls. They work alongside clients to build strength and confidence in their movements, respecting each person’s pace and comfort.
  • Medication Reminders: Staying on track with medication is vital, and Egis caregivers assist by offering timely reminders and, where needed, helping with medication administration. This ensures adherence to treatment plans, which is essential for maintaining health and stability.
  • Communication Support: Clear, compassionate communication is key. Caregivers use simple, concise language and patient listening techniques, helping individuals with speech challenges express their needs and feel understood.

A technique called pacing is often used. In this technique, tasks are broken down into small, manageable steps. Caregivers offer encouragement throughout, allowing clients to take their time and rest as needed. This approach fosters independence while respecting each person’s limits.


Stroke Recovery Care

For individuals recovering from a stroke, Egis caregivers offer a comprehensive, empathetic approach to rehabilitation. Recognizing that each recovery journey is unique, they provide personalized care that includes:

  • Physical Therapy Support: Caregivers assist with exercises designed to strengthen muscles, improve balance, and restore coordination. By supporting clients in a gentle, consistent manner, they promote confidence in movement.
  • Occupational Therapy Support: From assisting with dressing, bathing, and eating to encouraging participation in daily activities, caregivers focus on restoring independence and self-care skills, always with patience and encouragement.
  • Speech Therapy Support: For clients with speech challenges, caregivers work on language exercises that aid communication. They patiently support each step of the process, building skills at a comfortable pace.

In cases where speech is difficult, caregivers may use a technique called prompting, providing gentle cues to help the individual find the right words. This approach is respectful, encouraging, and deeply supportive, ensuring that clients feel heard and understood.


Home care offers a unique advantage by allowing seniors to remain in the comfort of their own homes. This familiar environment can significantly contribute to their overall wellbeing and quality of life. Home caregivers are not just service providers, they are attentive companions who keep a watchful eye on their client’s progress and regression. They help ensure that therapy and doctor’s instructions are followed diligently, promoting timely and healthy recovery. By promptly notifying families of any sudden changes in health, caregivers provide peace of mind. Ultimately, home care can extend periods of health and wellness, enabling seniors to enjoy their golden years to the fullest.