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Keeping Families Together

Alppha’s Home Health Services has been helping individual (s) to remain in the comfort of their homes for over 25 years. Our goal is to offer families and clients relief from the worry and stress of caring for a family member.   Founded on the notion that individuals would be cared for in their own home. The company provides assistance through qualified caregivers to allow them to stay at home.

Improving Quality Of Life

Alppha’s live in care that goes where it’s needed for as long as it’s needed. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, We offers a wide range of skilled caregivers on call.  Caregiver serves wherever needed in the home, in the hospital or rehab center, in an assisted living or a skilled nursing facility and even throughout hospice. We require no long term service commitment. Our caregivers serve only as long as the client remains completely satisfied.

Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

People suffering from dementia risk losing their independence. By providing the most knowledgeable and compassionate care professionals, We allows them to live safely and comfortably where they most want to be, at home with round the clock monitoring and care for even the most advanced cases.  Our caregivers maximize the mental emotional and physical health of dementia patients while offering support and respite for their loved ones. More than just prolonging life, we prolong the quality of life. The more than 70 forms of dementia have their own symptoms and protocols. Our specially trained caregivers understand these differences and tailor their care to the individual and devote undivided attention to the client.

Adult Care and Elderly Care

Alppha’s live in care, goes where it’s needed for as long as needed.  Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Our caregiver serves wherever is needed in the home, hospital, assisted living or a rehab center, and even throughout hospice.

We require no long-term service commitment. Our caregivers serve as long as the client remains completely satisfied.

Sundowners Syndrome

Also known as sundowning:

Refers to a symptom often associated with the early stages of dementia, including Alzheimer’s. It can also be considered a mood disorder or even a sleep disorder. The exact cause of Sundowners remains a mystery. It was originally believed to be a result of missed day/night light cues a malfunctioning internal biological clock hence the sudden onset at sundown. More recent research has raised the possibility of more organic causes such as drug interactions or stress associated with lower cognitive function.

Behavior:

Caregivers can often anticipate an elderly patient’s bout of sundowners syndrome. A period of irrational thoughts and irritable behavior might begin after the last meal of the day and continue until bedtime.  Dealing with a loved one suffering from sundowners syndrome can be very frustrating.

Here are several ways of coping with the confusion and irritability.

1) Providing an area of complete privacy for the patient may allow him or her to process information away from visitors and other distractions. 2) Pursuing quiet activities during the afternoon and early evening may encourage a better night’s rest. It may also help to keep in mind that the patient’s outbursts and bizarre demands are not always under their control.

Children’s Care

We provide family centered care in the home when hospitalization is not necessary and support the care of children in the outpatient setting. Our staff is a team of pediatric nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, dietician and delivery technicians, all of whom are easily accessible and who are supported by our office staff.

Hospice Care

Providing end-of-life care, comfort and dignity at home.

Hospice care is best at home. When loved ones reach the stage where curative treatment is no longer possible, Our caregiver can improve their end of life experience. By providing continuous, one on one care in the comfort of home.  Bringing peace of mind and respite for the family.

Spina Bifida

Is a congenital disorder (birth defect) in which the backbone and spinal canal do not close before birth. In severe cases, this can result in the spinal cord and its covering membranes protruding out of an affected infant’s back. Spina bifida may also be nearly inconsequential, or may be reparable through surgery.

Down Syndrome

What is Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome (DS), also called Trisomy 21, is a condition in which extra genetic material causes delays in the way a child develops, both mentally and physically. It affects about 1 in every 800 babies.

What is Angelman Syndrome?

Angelman Syndrome (or AS) is a severe neurological disorder characterized by global developmental delays and severe speech impairment. A few individuals with AS develop functional speech but most communicate through a mixture of gestures, eye gaze, adapted sign language and augmentative communication devices.

About Birth Defects

Birth defects are defined as abnormalities of structure, function, or body metabolism that are present at birth. These abnormalities lead to mental or physical disabilities or are fatal. There are more than 4,000 different known birth defects, ranging from minor to serious, and although many can be treated or cured, they’re the leading cause of death in the first year of life.

Parkinson’s

We make living with Parkinson’s disease easier at home.

When Parkinson’s disease robs individuals of their ability to control their movements.  Alppha’s Home Services can make life easier at home, even as symptoms progress, Our caregiver can help extend the quality of life of people with Parkinson’s while also providing respite for the family.

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Address

17498 Grand Ave. Lake Elsinore CA 92530

Hourly Sitter

Monday – Friday 6 am to 11 pm

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(951) 246-6128  ~ (866) 6Alppha

Weekend Sitter

Monday – Friday 6 am – 7 pm

Office Hours

Monday – Friday 9 am to 4 pm

On-Call Nurse

Monday – Friday 6 am to 11 pm