🧠 June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month: How Supreme Home Care Services Can Help
- Rashida Muhammad
- Jun 9
- 2 min read
June marks Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness, spark conversations, and show support for the more than 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease. For families navigating this difficult journey, the emotional and physical toll can feel overwhelming, but you are not alone.
At Supreme Home Care Services, we understand how deeply Alzheimer’s can affect not only the individual diagnosed, but also their loved ones. Our mission is to honor the dignity of every client while supporting families through quality, compassionate care.
💜 What Is Alzheimer’s Disease?
Alzheimer’s is a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. While aging is the greatest risk factor, Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging. Early signs can include memory loss, confusion about time or place, difficulty completing familiar tasks, and changes in mood or personality.
👩⚕️ How We Support Families Facing Alzheimer’s
We specialize in non-medical, in home care designed to create a safe, structured, and comforting environment for those with memory loss. Our services include:
🧼 Assistance with daily routines – From bathing and dressing to meal preparation and light housekeeping.
💬 Companionship and cognitive engagement – Caregivers trained in redirection and patience, offering meaningful interaction.
📅 Medication reminders and routine stability – Promoting consistency and reducing stress.
👣 Fall prevention and mobility support – Creating safer spaces at home.
💙 Family education and emotional support – You don’t have to do this alone.
We know that every family’s needs are different. That’s why we offer a free consultation with a Nurse Practitioner to help you explore your options and create a care plan that fits your loved one’s unique situation.
🛑 Don’t Wait to Get Help
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is a full-time responsibility, and burnout is real. Whether you need a few hours of respite a week or full-time support, reaching out for help is an act of love, not weakness.
This month, let’s raise awareness not only with words, but with action. If your loved one is showing signs of memory loss or if your family is already deep in the caregiving journey, let’s talk. We’re here to listen, support, and provide the care your family deserves.
📞 Call us today at 260-200-3804 to schedule your free consultation.
Together, we can bring comfort, dignity, and peace of mind to those living with Alzheimer’s one family at a time.

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