ALZHEIMER’S CARE
ALZHEIMER’S CARE
At Affinity Senior Care, we believe that great healthcare is about people. We have a team of compassionate and caring professionals who are dedicated to your loved one’s well-being. Our services are designed to help you and your family find the best path toward recovery, whether it’s physical therapy or medical social work.
Our staff is comprised of Registered Nurses, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Medical Social Workers, and Home Health Aides who are all committed to helping you or your loved one live a full life.
We provide services like medication management and support for chronic conditions. We also offer physical therapy for injuries or illnesses that may have resulted from an accident or surgery.
Affinity Senior Care is a leader in the home health care industry, providing services to seniors and families across Southeast Michigan. We offer a wide range of care options, including:

What is Alzheimer's?
Alzheimer’s is one of the types of Dementia where a person loses the ability to think, memorize and do things alone. It is a health condition where the brain cells decline and affect the functionality of the brain. The presence of tangles and plaques inside and around the neurons declines the brain cells. Thus, it becomes difficult for the brain to pass information to different parts of the body and this eventually leads to the need for 24 hours care.
Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's
- Memory loss
- Recognition issues
- Difficulty in speaking, writing, and reading
- Changes in behavior and personality
- Difficulty in reasoning and judgment, etc.


Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimer's
Assured Home Nursing aims to make difference in the lives of such people with home nursing services! Our trained caregivers help clients in every activity by giving them the confidence to do things independently. They become companions and strive to perform activities that can stimulate their minds and enhance their health condition. We try to come up with puzzles (word puzzles), show photo albums of their family members, perform fun activities, etc., to engage them and help them understand that they are important.