Care for Alzheimer's disease

Support programme through early, mid and late stages

Alzheimer care

Alzheimer's — a journey we walk together

At LOQOS we know how to preserve dignity, calm and quality of life at every stage of the disease. Certified caregivers, a clinical protocol, and methods used in the world's leading dementia-care centres.

Cognitive stimulation

Memory exercises, reading aloud, going through family photographs, simple games. We help the brain work every day — what isn't used fades faster.

Structured daily rhythm

The same routine every day: waking up, breakfast, walk, activity. Stability reduces anxiety and disorientation — the constant companions of the disease.

Safe environment

Wandering protection, non-slip surfaces, photos and names on doors, room markers. Getting lost, falling or forgetting where you are is impossible by design.

Emotional support

Reminiscence therapy, music from her youth, familiar smells and dishes. We bring back the sense of self — even when memory fades, personality remains.

Medical supervision

A neurologist and a psychiatrist follow each resident: medication adjustments, stage tracking, complication prevention. We stay in touch with the family's physician.

Support for the family

Regular updates, communication guidance, psychological support for relatives. The disease affects the whole family — we are there for everyone.

A familiar order to the day
The rhythm that holds

A familiar order to the day

With Alzheimer's, memory for recent things fades, but habits and feelings last longer. The same calm rhythm — waking, breakfast by the window, a walk, rest — gives the sense of "I know what comes next". It eases anxiety more gently than any reasoning.

What to notice first

10 early signs of Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer's develops slowly. The earlier the family spots the changes — the more good, conscious years a mother has ahead.

1

Memory loss

Forgets recent events and important dates, asks the same thing again.

2

Mood swings

Sudden shifts — from calm to anxiety or irritation without an obvious reason.

3

Loses items

Puts things in unexpected places and cannot remember where.

4

Social difficulty

Avoids meetings, feels lost in company, withdraws into herself.

5

Poor decisions

May give money to a stranger, fails to notice dangers.

6

Vision and perception

Struggles to judge distance, colours, confuses similar objects.

7

Communication trouble

Cannot find a word, breaks off sentences, forgets the gist of a conversation.

8

Time and place confusion

Does not remember what day it is, how she got there, where she is.

9

Misses changes

Does not notice mess, forgets hygiene and appearance.

10

Loss of initiative

Stops doing what she loved: knitting, cooking, walking.

How to be there

7 rules of home care for Alzheimer's

These simple rules keep your mother calm and dignified, and keep your own strength intact. We follow them every day and will show you how to do it at home.

Quiet activities

Filling the day: 10 ideas for Alzheimer's

Simple, familiar actions soothe, sustain a sense of being needed, and preserve what the hands and memory can still do.

Sorting old photos and naming the faces
Listening to songs from her youth
Folding towels and napkins
Tending the flowers on the windowsill
Sorting buttons, beads and fabric scraps
Kneading and rolling dough
Brushing her hair, gentle self-care
Winding balls of yarn
Setting the table together
Holding hands and simply being quiet together
Let's start with a consultation

Let's start with a consultation

Tell us about your mother — we will assess the stage, the needs, and prepare an individual care plan. The consultation is free and entails no obligation.

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Come — feel the difference yourself

LOQOS doors are open any day. We'll show you the home, introduce the team and answer every question.