Memory Care | Alzheimer's & Dementia
Services in Florida

Supporting a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia isn’t easy—it takes strength, patience, and heart. I know how draining it can feel at times, and I’m here to help ease that burden for you and your family.

With years of hands-on experience, I focus on creating a compassionate, calm environment where those living with memory challenges feel truly seen and supported.

Personalized, Professional Memory Care

I specialize in providing thoughtful, one-on-one care for individuals facing Alzheimer’s or dementia. My approach is centered on empathy, consistency, and preserving dignity—ensuring every patient receives the respect and familiarity they deserve.

Questions Related to Alzheimer's / Dementia

What exactly is Alzheimer’s / Dementia?

Dementia refers to a cluster of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities significantly enough to impair everyday functioning. It’s important to understand that dementia is not a specific disease, but rather a general term that encompasses a variety of symptoms caused by different disorders. 

These disorders gradually diminish a person’s memory and the ability to acquire and retain knowledge, impacting their cognitive abilities, social interactions, and personal identity.

There are several forms of dementia, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most prevalent, as stated by the Alzheimer’s Association. It represents 60 to 80 percent of all dementia cases and is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States.

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Benefits of Alzheimer's / Memory Care

At Solux Health Solutions, our caregivers are specially trained to provide memory care services for individuals with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. We focus on engaging our clients with mentally stimulating activities tailored to their abilities and interests, and we use positive reinforcement techniques to manage agitation and mood swings with compassion and dignity.We create customized care plans for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia, addressing their unique care needs. These plans encompass a range of services including personal care, meal preparation, transportation, and light housekeeping. The care plans are also enriched with mentally stimulating activities that resonate with the individual’s personal history, skills, and interests.Activities in our mental stimulation awareness care plan might include:
  • Engaging in reading or listening to music
  • Assisting with writing letters
  • Playing card games and other interactive games
  • Browsing through family photo albums
  • Undertaking craft projects
  • Monitoring and selecting appropriate television programs
  • Organizing outings and trips
  • Providing assistance with personal hygiene tasks

Determining if Symptoms are Alzheimer's Disease or Normal Aging Signs

When trying to differentiate between normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease, it’s important to recognize key differences. Here’s a brief overview in a tabs format:
Normal Aging
Occasionally forgetting names or appointments, but remembering them later.
Alzheimer’s Disease

Forgetting recently learned information, important dates or events, asking for the same information repeatedly.

Normal Aging
Making occasional errors when managing finances or household bills.
Alzheimer’s Disease

Experiencing difficulties with everyday tasks, like following a familiar recipe or keeping track of monthly bills.

Normal Aging

Getting confused about the day of the week but figuring it out later.

Alzheimer’s Disease
Losing track of dates, seasons, and the passage of time; trouble understanding something if it’s not happening immediately.
Normal Aging
Sometimes having trouble finding the right word.
Alzheimer’s Disease

Struggling with vocabulary, having trouble following or joining a conversation, stopping in the middle of a conversation and having no idea how to continue.

Normal Aging
Making a bad decision once in a while.
Alzheimer’s Disease

Showing poor judgment in dealing with money, paying less attention to grooming or keeping oneself clean.

This tabs provides a general guideline, but it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and advice.

Other Services

We know that quality of life is better when there’s peace of mind. Along with specialized Alzheimer’s care, we offer additional services designed to support you and your loved ones. Explore more about how we can help and make life easier today

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