An Alzheimer’s diagnosis can be life-changing—for both the individual receiving it and the loved ones surrounding them. While the news may feel overwhelming, it’s important to know you’re not alone. There is a growing network of care, resources, and support available to help navigate this new chapter with compassion, clarity, and hope.
At Venture Forthe, we’ve walked this road with many families, and we’re here to help you take the first steps toward building the support system your loved one needs.
Once a diagnosis is made, take time to understand what Alzheimer’s is and how it may progress. Learn about the stages of the disease, what symptoms to expect, and how it can impact memory, thinking, behavior, and physical health.
Tip: Don’t hesitate to ask your loved one’s healthcare provider questions. Write them down before appointments and request printed materials or reputable online resources. The Alzheimer’s Association is also a reliable place to start.
Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s requires a team effort. Consider assembling a support network that may include:
This team will help ensure that your loved one’s medical, emotional, and practical needs are met at every stage.
As Alzheimer’s progresses, day-to-day tasks can become more difficult. Home care can provide essential support in the comfort and familiarity of your loved one’s home. At Venture Forthe, we specialize in helping families manage the evolving needs of Alzheimer’s care with services such as:
Our compassionate caregivers are trained in dementia care and committed to supporting both independence and dignity.
There are many local and national resources available to support families after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. These may include:
It’s never too early to start planning for the future. Conversations about legal, financial, and long-term care decisions may be difficult but are essential. Involve your loved one as much as possible, especially in the early stages, to honor their preferences and values.
Consider:
Family caregivers often put their own needs last but burnout, stress, and isolation can take a toll. Make sure to:
Remember, caring for yourself is part of caring for your loved one.
Alzheimer’s may change the road ahead, but with the right support, your family doesn’t have to walk it alone. At Venture Forthe, we’re honored to provide licensed, compassionate home care that adapts to your needs. Whether you need part-time help or full-time assistance, we’re here to offer peace of mind and meaningful support. For more, check out Alzheimer’s resources.
Contact Venture Forthe today to learn how we can help you care for your loved one after an Alzheimer’s diagnosis:
800-701-1233