
Table of Content
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Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
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The Progressive Nature of Alzheimer’s
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Challenges Families Face in Alzheimer Care
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Why Professional Care is Essential
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Lamset Haya’s Approach to Alzheimer Care
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Daily Care Services for Alzheimer’s Residents
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Our Specialized Medical and Nursing Team
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Nutrition, Medication, and Routine
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Memory Therapy and Cognitive Support
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Emotional and Social Engagement
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Creating a Safe and Comfortable Environment
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How Families Stay Involved
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External Resources & Further Reading
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects memory, behavior, and cognitive functions. It is the most common form of dementia and currently has no cure. According to the World Health Organization, more than 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, and Alzheimer’s accounts for 60-70% of those cases.
Typical symptoms include:
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Memory loss
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Confusion and disorientation
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Language difficulties
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Personality changes
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Inability to perform familiar tasks
The Progressive Nature of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer’s typically develops in stages:
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Early Stage: Mild forgetfulness, slight personality changes
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Middle Stage: Increasing memory loss, difficulty with daily tasks
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Late Stage: Loss of verbal skills, motor decline, total dependence
Each stage demands a different level of care. At Lamset Haya, we adapt our approach to meet the unique needs of each resident as they move through these stages.
Challenges Families Face in Alzheimer Care
Families often try to care for their loved ones at home. While this is a loving choice, it can become overwhelming due to:
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Lack of medical training
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Emotional toll from behavioral changes
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Difficulty managing daily routines
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Safety concerns (wandering, forgetfulness)
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Disrupted sleep and personal lives
When families reach this point, professional intervention becomes not only helpful but necessary.
Why Professional Care is Essential
Professional Alzheimer’s care offers:
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24/7 medical and nursing support
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Controlled and secure environments
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Cognitive stimulation activities
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Proper medication management
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Nutritious meals tailored to condition
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Daily routines that reduce anxiety and confusion
Most importantly, it restores quality of life for both the patient and their family.
Lamset Haya’s Approach to Alzheimer Care
At Lamset Haya, Alzheimer care is built around three pillars:
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Compassion: Every resident is treated with dignity and love
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Expertise: Our team is trained in neurology, geriatrics, and dementia-specific care
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Environment: We create structured, safe, and familiar spaces to reduce stress and confusion
Our philosophy: “Care that understands memory loss, not just manages it.”
Daily Care Services for Alzheimer’s Residents
Residents under Alzheimer care at Lamset Haya receive:
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Personal hygiene assistance
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Dressing and grooming help
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Medication reminders and administration
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Safe meal supervision
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Support with mobility and transfer
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Fall-prevention monitoring
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Comfortable bathing routines
Each care plan is individualized and updated regularly.
Our Specialized Medical and Nursing Team
We proudly employ a multidisciplinary team of:
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Neurologists
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Geriatric doctors
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Specialized nurses in dementia care
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Physiotherapists
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Psychologists
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Dieticians
Each member of our team understands the emotional and clinical complexities of Alzheimer’s, ensuring holistic care.
Nutrition, Medication, and Routine
Alzheimer’s patients need routines that offer predictability and balance:
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Meal Plans: Easy-to-digest, high-nutrient foods
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Hydration Tracking: Preventing dehydration-related confusion
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Medication Management: Precise dosing and interactions review
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Daily Schedule: Fixed wake/sleep, meals, and activities
This structured rhythm helps residents feel safer and more oriented.
Memory Therapy and Cognitive Support
While Alzheimer’s has no cure, cognitive interventions can slow decline:
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Reminiscence therapy
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Music and art therapy
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Puzzles and logic games
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Flashcards with family faces and names
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Language retention exercises
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Familiar task repetition (folding towels, sorting items)
These activities stimulate neural pathways and preserve dignity.
Emotional and Social Engagement
Alzheimer’s residents often feel isolated. We make it our goal to reintroduce joy and connection through:
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Group activities with supervision
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One-on-one companionship time
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Spiritual and religious programs
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Family video calls
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Visits from therapy animals
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Celebrations of birthdays and holidays
Because even in memory loss, emotions remain powerful.
Creating a Safe and Comfortable Environment
Safety is non-negotiable in Alzheimer care. At Lamset Haya:
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Rooms are equipped with non-slip flooring
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Doors have soft locks and alerts
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Night lighting is strategically placed
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Emergency buttons are accessible
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Walking paths are wide and obstruction-free
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Personal belongings are used to personalize each room
How Families Stay Involved
We know that families are part of the care journey. That’s why we offer:
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Weekly video updates
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Scheduled visits
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Family caregiver training
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Monthly progress reports
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Emotional support groups for families
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Feedback and care plan reviews
You’re not just visiting. You’re part of the care team.
Your loved one deserves more than just care—they deserve understanding, dignity, and compassion. At Lamset Haya Elderly Care, we don’t just manage Alzheimer’s—we nurture the person behind the diagnosis. Let us help you turn uncertainty into peace, and exhaustion into reassurance.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation or book a private tour of our facility. Let us show you how Alzheimer’s care can be both professional and profoundly human.
Lamset Haya… because every memory matters.