Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
You are not alone. Since 1994, families like yours have trusted Home Instead Senior Care to provide one-on-one home care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
The American Society on Aging has recognized Home Instead, Inc. as the Small Business of the Year for it's exclusive CAREGiver training program designed by The George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Center, Inc.- world renowned dementia and Alzheimer's experts. This Alzheimer's training is used extensively thoughout all Home Instead Senior Care offices in New Zealand.
Many other professionally developed and recognised training programs are used throughout Home Instead Senior Care's offices. They provide CAREGivers with the latest in Alzheimer's education and home care techniques, so you can be assured your loved one is with a trusted professional. CAREGivers are trained to:
The best place for a person with memory loss is in familiar surroundings. The services provided by Home Instead Senior Care's family network of locally involved franchise offices are a valuable, trusted solution to help your loved one maintain a regular routine, thus enhancing his or her quality of life.
Home Instead, Inc. and The George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers, Inc. of San Diego, CA partnered to develop an Alzheimer's training program for Home Instead CAREGivers. The program is a direct result of The Glenner Centers' 20 years of experience in serving Alzheimer's patients, helping their families and educating healthcare professionals. This important program is a natural progression of the Alzheimer's training already provided in the company's comprehensive training program.
Our approach of encouragement and assistance helps family members cope with the challenges of dementia. Find a Home Instead Senior Care franchise office near you; visit the New Zealand Alzheimer's Association at www.alzheimers.org.nz or log onto the Alzheimer's Foundation web site at www.alzfdn.org for more information and resources.
To download the ''Your Trusted Source for Alzheimer's and Dementia'' brochure, click here .
To download Helping Families Cope - an Alzheimer's Resource Guide for Family Caregivers, click here .


















