Apoyo para la demencia

Navegando juntos por la demencia

Servicios a Domicilio

Cómo puede ayudar el soporte

Dementia Support Groups

¿Quién es elegible?

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Dementia Support Resources

HopeWest serves western Colorado’s dementia population through GUIDE, Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience, a Medicare model.

HopeWest Dementia Support for Caregivers

Apoyo para la demencia

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HopeWest serves western Colorado’s dementia population through GUIDE, Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience, a Medicare model.

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Haciendo la vida más fácil tanto para usted como para la persona que cuida.

Si usted es un cuidador que enfrenta los desafíos diarios de apoyar a un ser querido con demencia, HopeWest está aquí para ayudarlo.

El apoyo para la demencia de HopeWest está diseñado para:

• Reducir las visitas a la sala de emergencias y las hospitalizaciones de su ser querido.

• Ayudarle a comprender y gestionar los desafíos de salud conductual relacionados con la demencia, garantizando la seguridad y el bienestar de la persona que usted cuida.

• Abordar sus inquietudes sobre la salud emocional para estar mejor preparado para gestionar las responsabilidades del cuidador, reducir el estrés y prevenir el agotamiento.

What is dementia?

Dementia is a general term that describes a variety of symptoms related to loss of memory, language and other thinking abilities. There are many different types of dementia including alzheimer’s (the most common), vascular dementia, lewy body dementia and frontotemporal dementia. There are over 100 other forms of dementia, but these are the most common.

What are the early symptoms of dementia?

There are multiple warning signs that you or your loved one may have dementia including:

  • Memory loss – especially forgetting information that has been recently learned.
  • Changes in the ability to follow a plan or work with numbers.
    Trouble concentrating or following instructions easily done in the past.
  • Difficulty driving to a familiar location or using a grocery list.
  • Trouble keeping track of dates, times and places.
  • Challenges finding words or expressing thoughts clearly.
  • Mood and personality changes such as being easily upset.

If you are concerned about yourself or a loved one showing signs of dementia, schedule an appointment with your doctor. The earlier you get diagnosed, the more support HopeWest can offer to help you maintain your independence and plan for the future.

What are the different stages of dementia?

HopeWest Dementia Support will help you and your loved one through all stages of dementia.

Early Stage (mild): Noticeable problems with memory, communication, and concentration, along with changes in mood or personality and losing track of place and time. Many people still live independently. Lasts about 2 to 4 years on average.

Middle Stage (moderate): Usually the longest stage. Memory problems grow more obvious, everyday tasks and finding words become harder, and mood or behavior changes are often evident, sometimes with sleep difficulty or restlessness. Lasts about 2 to 10 years on average.

Late Stage (severe): Communication becomes very difficult and the person grows increasingly frail and dependent on others for daily care. Lasts about 1 to 3 years on average.

Can dementia be prevented?

Not everyone gets dementia and while there is no cure for it, there are ways to maintain your brain health for as long as possible by:

  • Controlling high blood pressure
  • Managing blood sugar
  • Maintaining a healthy weight
  • Eating a healthy diet
  • Staying physically and mentally active
  • Staying connected with family and friends
  • Getting enough sleep
  • Less alcohol and no tobacco

Leading a healthy lifestyle may help control any risk factors you may have for this disease. If you do receive a dementia diagnosis, HopeWest can help you plan for the future to prepare you and your family.

What is the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia?

Dementia is an overall term for a group of symptoms like declining memory. There are many types of dementia, one of which is Alzheimer’s. While Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, there are also other types such as frontotemporal dementia often caused by a head trauma, dementia caused by Lewy Body Disease, and vascular dementia caused sometimes by a stroke.

How do you receive a dementia diagnosis?

You can receive a dementia diagnosis by talking with your Primary Care Provider or your Neurologist. They conduct a screening and then you’ll take it one step at a time. The Dementia Support program can help facilitate an appointment and has a Provider who can complete a dementia evaluation in person or via telehealth.

Where can I find support if I take care of a person with dementia?

HopeWest offers monthly support groups for caregivers of people with dementia in Mesa, Montrose and Delta Counties to connect with others who are facing similar challenges. Led by a Certified Dementia Support Care Navigator, this free group offers support, conversation, and community. No registration is required.

How can I take care of myself while caring for someone with dementia?

HopeWest is here for you! Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Our program offers resources, check-ins and respite care in certain situations so you can have some time for yourself – take a walk, visit with a friend, keep up with a hobby or just have some alone time.

Servicios domiciliarios para personas con demencia y sus cuidadores

Evaluación integral

Colaboramos con el proveedor de atención primaria de su ser querido para ofrecer un mejor apoyo para la demencia, garantizando que los pacientes con demencia y sus seres queridos reciban la orientación que necesitan.

Apoyo a domicilio

Reciba comunicación directa de un miembro del equipo de HopeWest. Con acceso a nuestra línea de ayuda las 24 horas, los 7 días de la semana, estaremos aquí para responder sus preguntas cuando nos necesite.

Educación y Coordinación

Obtenga las herramientas y los conocimientos necesarios para garantizar que su ser querido reciba la atención adecuada. También podemos ayudarlo a coordinar programas y recursos comunitarios, como comidas y transporte.

Servicios de respiro

Tómate un descanso cuando lo necesites, sabiendo que tu ser querido está en buenas manos. La elegibilidad para recibir cuidados de relevo se determina en función de las necesidades de atención identificadas.

Cómo puede ayudar HopeWest Dementia Support

Carol es una mujer de 86 años que vive sola y padece demencia moderada. Tiene citas periódicas con su médico de cabecera, dentista y optometrista, y obtiene sus medicamentos en una farmacia local. Su cuidadora, Ashley, es su nieta de 35 años que la visita a diario para ayudarla con las tareas domésticas y de cuidado personal. Ashley es una madre que tiene un trabajo de tiempo completo.

 

Desafíos antes del apoyo

• Carol estaba experimentando un empeoramiento de los síntomas relacionados con su demencia.
• Su médico de atención primaria no estaba capacitado para tratar su demencia.
• Necesitaba ayuda para acudir a las citas y tomar los medicamentos.
• Ashley estaba agotada como cuidadora y quería encontrarle a Carol un hogar de ancianos, pero era demasiado costoso.

Con la ayuda y el apoyo de HopeWest

• Carol se informa sobre HopeWest Dementia Support a través de su médico y comienza a trabajar con un equipo de atención interdisciplinario.
• El navegador de apoyo de Carol la conecta con los servicios de transporte.
• Ashley recibe capacitación como cuidadora para afrontar los síntomas de Carol y su propio estrés.
• Carol recibe servicios de relevo de HopeWest Dementia Support, lo que le permite a Ashley tomar un descanso.

Dementia Support Groups

Caring for someone with dementia can feel overwhelming but you don’t have to face it alone. Our Dementia Support Groups for caregivers and loved ones provide a safe, welcoming space to connect with others who understand your journey.

 

What We Offer:

Expert Guidance: Each group is led by our Certified Dementia Support Group Facilitator, ensuring compassionate and knowledgeable support.

Open Conversation: Share experiences and ask questions with fellow caregivers.

Comfort & Community: Discover the reassurance that comes from knowing others have walked this path too.

Available in your area: Support groups are offered in Mesa County, Montrose County, and Delta County.

Join anytime: No cost, open to the community, and no registration required.

Why Come?

Caregivers often tell us that simply having a space to talk and hearing “I’ve been there too” brings more comfort than anything else. These groups are designed to help you feel supported and understood.

You don’t have to do this alone.

Caregiver Support Groups

Mesa County

3rd Tuesday of Each Month
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

HopeWest Ferris Hospice Care Center
3090 N. 12th Street
Grand Junction, Colorado

Montrose County

2nd Thursday of Each Month
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

HopeWest Montrose Office
725 S. 4th Street
Montrose, Colorado

Delta County

2nd Thursday of Each Month
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

HopeWest Delta Office
195 Stafford Lane
Delta, Colorado

¿Quién es elegible para recibir apoyo para la demencia de HopeWest?

Beneficiarios de Medicare (inscritos en las Partes A y B de Medicare) a quienes se les haya diagnosticado cualquier forma de demencia. Estos servicios no tienen ningún costo adicional junto con su beneficio de Medicare.

Comience en cinco sencillos pasos

Si usted o un ser querido vive con demencia, llame a HopeWest al (970) 248-4400 para analizar la elegibilidad y comenzar el proceso de inscripción.

 

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Call HopeWest at (970) 248-4400 or fill out the online interest form.

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HopeWest se comunicará con usted para programar una evaluación inicial.

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Si se determina que usted se beneficiará de este programa, enviaremos su formulario de solicitud a través de su seguro para la aprobación de los beneficios adicionales.

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HopeWest will inform you of insurance approval status and guide you through the next steps. If approved, we will assist you in accessing the services and support available.

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