Skokie Alzheimer’s Care and Support
Skokie Care and Support for Alzheimer’s disease causes memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior. According to the National Alzheimer’s Association, the illness currently impacts as many as 5.3 million Americans and accounts for 50 to 70 percent of dementia cases. The disease progresses with time and now ranks as the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.
It’s difficult to understate the devastation that comes with Alzheimer’s disease and its impact not only on patients but on their loved ones, too.
Some of those loved ones are often placed in the challenging and emotionally stressful role of the caregiver, providing around-the-clock support to a husband or wife, a mother or father who is impacted by a fatal disease that destroys brain cells.
“We see the toll that being a caregiver in this situation can take,” said Michael Melinger, owner of Home Instead Senior Care, a provider of home care services for seniors. “The killer of it all is that with Alzheimer’s disease, it’s a degenerative disease and that can mean a long goodbye for the caregiver who sees a long and steady decline.”
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For more information regarding the support group, call (847) 673-1250 or email Stephanie Smart at ssmart@homeinstead.com. Information is also available at www.homeinstead.com/383.
Help for aging parents or older adults living in the Chicago is provided by - Home Care Chicago North Side (773) 784-4024, Home Care Chicago Gold Coast and Lincoln Park (773) 463-3500, or Home Care Chicago Downtown, Near West, South Side (312) 348-7238.


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