Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Lewy body dementia affect a growing number of elderly people. These progressive conditions impact cognitive, motor, and behavioral functions, making daily life increasingly difficult to manage. In this context, home-based care becomes essential: it allows patients to remain in a familiar environment while receiving tailored support.
Staying at home: a valuable resource in cases of neurodegenerative diseases
For people with neurodegenerative diseases, home remains a place of emotional stability. Familiar visual cues, daily routines, neighbors, and even natural light can soothe anxiety and limit certain behavioral problems. Far removed from the hustle and bustle of a medical facility, remaining at home fosters a sense of security and dignity.
Tailored support
At À Domicile Monaco, we understand that every situation is unique. That’s why we work with each family to create a personalized support plan, which may include:
- Assistance with bathing, dressing, and meals, respecting the individual’s rhythms.
- Cognitive and motor stimulation through simple activities adapted to the progression of the illness.
- Home safety measures, in collaboration with occupational therapists or healthcare professionals.
- Support for family caregivers, often on the front lines, to prevent burnout.
Our caregivers are trained in the specific needs of these conditions, in appropriate communication, and in reassuring techniques. Respect, patience, and active listening are at the heart of their daily work.
A partnership with loved ones
Support is not limited to the person who is ill. Family caregivers need to be supported, heard, and included in the care plan. At A Domicile Monaco, we foster a relationship of trust, transparency, and continuity with families. This allows us to adjust our interventions and anticipate changes in the illness.
A long-term human commitment
Neurodegenerative diseases progress slowly but profoundly. That’s why our team maintains a close and consistent relationship, with the same caregiver whenever possible. Because beyond technical assistance, it’s the human connection that makes all the difference.
Are you caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s? Let’s talk about it.
Contact us at this number +377 97 70 43 90 or by email à coordination@adomicilemonaco.mc
Our address : 9 rue Louis Auréglia, 98000 Monaco
We are by your side, with kindness and professionalism.

 
												

 
						