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Find comfort & relief,
knowing your loved one is safe

Having a family member or friend with dementia or Alzheimer's can be draining - and devastating.

It’s heartbreaking to watch a loved one…

Become irritable, paranoid and even aggressive

Get lost (or go missing) thanks to frequent disorientation.

Progressively decline in stamina, health... and happiness

Dementia is a progressive condition that significantly impacts day-to-day life.

But living with it doesn’t have to be so painful.

We’re here to put you at ease… and give your loved ones a sense of comfort.

Our carefully-trained caregivers help patients go about their day safely – while showering them with love and kindness.

Preferred aides will provide:

Reliable medication reminders, so a dose is never forgotten.

Healthy, delicious meals, so your loved one gets the nutrition they need.

Patient daily care with tasks like bathing, dressing and grooming.

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Reminders + escorts, so appointments are never missed.

Warm companionship, so your loved one is never lonely - even on the most confusion-filled days.

A calming, steady presence that helps prevent power struggles and flare-ups.

Unparalleled protection from frightening, dangerous wandering.

When your loved one is happy, you can also be happy.

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“I am sleeping better — and much more relaxed — knowing that Preferred is on the job.”

Nick Lasky

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Responsible, professional and devoted. “My father has Parkinson’s and he was living alone. He could no longer be in the kitchen because of the shaking – it was dangerous. Preferred sent us an aide, and we’re very happy: he is responsible, professional, and devoted. He really understands my fathers needs.”

Joseph Colombo, family member

WHAT IS DEMENTIA?

Dementia is a broad category of brain diseases that powerfully affect cognitive function and memory. 60-70% of dementia cases are caused by Alzheimer’s – a chronic neurodegenerative disease.

Does your loved one need help?

Here are some red flags of dementia:

Early Signs

Tendency to lose track of time

Disorientation in familiar settings

Forgetfulness

Confusion

Trouble paying bills

Wandering

Progressive Symptoms

Difficulty with names/faces

Repetitious questions

Trouble with self-care

Poor hygiene

Problem with multi-step tasks

Hallucinations / delusions

Advanced Disease Markers

Disorientation around time and events

Trouble recognizing familiar faces/places

Depression

Aggression

Get the help you need to maintain your whole family’s quality of life

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