Compassionate Memory Care That Brings Calm

Schedule Dementia & Alzheimer's Care (Non-Medical) in Oregon and surrounding areas

When your loved one faces memory challenges, you need care that understands their world. El Hanun Care provides dementia and Alzheimer's care that families in Oregon and Cypress, TX, trust, offering gentle redirection and reassurance that meets them where they are. You'll notice the difference when stress-reducing companionship replaces confusion with familiar comfort.

Our non-medical support includes memory-friendly routines that help your family member move through their day with less anxiety. Safety oversight to prevent wandering means you can rest easier knowing someone is watching for changes in behavior. Activities designed for cognitive engagement keep minds active without causing frustration.

Reach out today to arrange compassionate Alzheimer's care in Oregon and Cypress, TX, that honors your loved one's dignity.

What to Expect When You Book

You'll start with a conversation about your loved one's current routines and comfort patterns. Our caregivers in Oregon learn what times of day are hardest and which activities bring peace. We build a plan around memory-friendly routines that reduce confusion and help your family member feel secure.

El Hanun Care trains every caregiver in gentle redirection techniques that avoid confrontation. Safety oversight to prevent wandering includes monitoring exit points and observing mood changes that signal restlessness. You'll receive updates on how your loved one responded to the day's activities and any concerns we notice.

Activities designed for cognitive engagement might include sorting tasks, music listening, or simple crafts that match ability levels. Stress-reducing companionship means your loved one has someone present who can offer reassurance when memories fade. Our approach focuses on what they can do, not what they've lost.

Key Benefits of This Service

Families throughout Oregon often have similar questions about memory care support. These answers clarify what non-medical dementia care involves and how it fits into your family's needs.

How do caregivers handle confusion or agitation?
Your caregiver uses gentle redirection and reassurance to guide attention away from distressing thoughts. They validate feelings without arguing about facts, which reduces agitation and helps your loved one feel heard.
What does safety oversight to prevent wandering include?
We monitor doors and windows, keep walkways clear, and stay alert to restlessness that often precedes wandering attempts. Caregivers also ensure your loved one wears identification and has familiar items nearby to reduce the urge to leave.
Can you adapt routines as memory changes?
Yes, we adjust memory-friendly routines as abilities shift. What works in early stages may need simplification later, and we modify activities to match current cognitive levels.
What kinds of activities work best for cognitive engagement?
We use sorting tasks, folding towels, looking at photo albums, or listening to music from their younger years. Activities designed for cognitive engagement are chosen based on past interests and current abilities.
How often do you update families on changes?
You'll hear from us after each visit, with detailed notes if we observe mood shifts, changes in appetite, or new confusion patterns. Communication is a core part of stress-reducing companionship.

Memory care is about meeting your loved one in their reality, not forcing them into ours. When you work with caregivers who understand dementia behaviors, daily life becomes less overwhelming for everyone. Contact us to begin memory-focused care that brings peace back to your Oregon home.