Right at Home helps families fulfill the sacred mitzvah of kibbud av va’em through compassionate Alzheimer’s care at home.

A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease can feel overwhelming for both the person receiving it and their family. Yet with the right care and support, people living with dementia can still experience meaningful quality of life. Research shows that while most Alzheimer’s caregivers report stress, just as many describe their role as deeply rewarding and even life-changing.

If you are caring for someone with memory loss, you are not alone. “More than five million people in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and 16 million family members and friends are serving as unpaid caregivers,” says Shalom Plotkin, owner of Right at Home Cleveland East.

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