Partners in Healthcare of Windermere, Florida is dedicated to meeting your every private duty home health care need. Our nurse managers and their caregivers and home health aides are committed to providing high quality, compassionate home health care to families in Windermere. We have achieved our position as a premier provider of client-focused care due to the attention we provide to details.

If you are caring for a senior or disabled loved one in the Windermere area, Partners in Healthcare can provide:

No matter what your home health care needs, one of our RN care managers will customize a care plan based on your specific needs and those of your family. Partners in Healthcare provides a wide range of senior care services and scheduling options, care coordination and informational resources to meet your Windermere home health care needs and provide you the peace of mind you deserve.

From companionship and transportation to housekeeping and medication management, our experienced care managers can create a care plan that works for you. If you are looking for dedicated, professional home care services in Windermere, Florida, look no further than Partners in Healthcare. Contact us to learn more about our in home health care services.

As a senior or as the caregiver for an aging loved one, or the parent of a medically fragile child, daily life can present many challenges. If you are an adult facing chronic illness, navigating the healthcare system and understanding your options to stay in your home can be equally stressful. Our nurse managers and their teams are  committed to providing the highest quality of compassionate home health care and outstanding home health care in Windermere. We have achieved our position as a premier provider of client focused care due to the attention we provide to details. Partners in Healthcare provides a wide range of services and scheduling options, care coordination and informational resources to meet your Windermere home health care needs and provide you the peace of mind you deserve.

Often families simply need a little help to prevent caregiver burnout and keep their loved one safe and secure at home.  Don’t be fooled into hiring a stranger off of a web site, they have never sat down and interviewed the person or conducted the 16 checks that we contact.  Only slightly better are Nurse Registries that try to represent their registries as real home health agencies,  but send contractors to your home and are not responsible for their supervision, liability insurance, Workman’s Compensation insurance or taxes.  Be sure to hire a real Home Health Agency, not a Nurse Registry that will only send Independent Contractors to care for you or your loved one.  We are accredited by Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC).  Accreditation by ACHC reflects an organization’s dedication and commitment to meeting standards that facilitate a higher level of performance and patient care. Our RN’s will design a plan and manage the caregivers to create you a personal assisted living facility in their current home.

The Partners in Healthcare Client Experience will be accomplished when:

Our care environment is called “The Partners in Healthcare Way” it is the fountation for “Our Client Experience”

What is Dementia?

Dementia is a disease that normally occurs with aging. The word ‘dementia’ is a Latin word which means ‘madness’. A person with dementia gradually loses all his cognitive abilities such as memory, problem solving and language. Though dementia is diagnosed largely among older people, finding the disease among the younger generation is not uncommon. In fact, early onset of dementia has been found in patients who are below 65 years old.

Reasons for Dementia

In many patients dementia occurs as a result of aging and due to gradual loss of essential brain functions such as memory, attention and logic. It is a neurodegenerative disease which progresses gradually and worsens over the years.  Rarely, dementia, especially in younger people, has been found to have occurred due brain injuries. Dementia occurring due to localized brain damage as a result of accidents tends to be irreversible.

Diagnosing Dementia

Diagnosis of dementia requires that the disease should be prevalent for at least six months. This is due to the fact that lack of cognitive functions observed only for weeks fall into the category of delirium and not dementia.

Chewing Ability in Dementia Patients

Dementia patients are observed to have less chewing abilities than their normal counterparts. They tend to have sore or swollen gums which make chewing painful. Their teeth may be sensitive and painful which makes them reluctant to eat resulting in weight loss and malnutrition which could affect their overall health.

Preventing Dementia

Quite a lot of studies have been done by researchers all over the world in order to find out whether dementia can be prevented. One such study conducted by the Italian University of Bari has found that restrained drinking of alcohol could actually slower the progress of dementia. Chewing hard foods also has a positive impact since chewing directs more blood flow into the brain and keeps it active.

Treatment for Dementia

Dementia cannot be reversed with treatment but it can effectively reduce the symptoms and slow the progress of the disease. The treatment is a comprehensive package including medications, brain stimulating activities and exercise.