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Part 1: Making
Sure Billy
Stays Safe at Home
At the age of 86,
Billy, a career Navy pilot and intelligence officer,
is struggling with the debilitating effects of the
daily confusion and memory loss related to his
diagnosis of moderate-level Alzheimer's.
He lives at home in Boca Raton, Fla., with his wife,
Mary, as she strives to make the best of the time
they have left together. It isn't always easy for
Mary and Butch, the couple's adult son, who are
Billy's primary caregivers.
The mother-and-son care team turned to
Elayne Forgie,
a certified geriatric care manager and president of
Elder Care at Home,
for some hands-on, affordable tips to keep Billy's
mind active and to improve his quality of life.
Forgie, an Alzheimer's and caregiving professional,
knows that caring for a loved one with early memory
loss or dementia can be both painful to watch and
frustrating. The goal for Forgie is to find a way
this family can help Billy safely navigate his way
around his home, minimize his growing confusion, and
stimulate his memory.
After spending a day with family, Forgie offers a
series of simple and enjoyable solutions these
caregivers can implement to help Billy trigger his
short-term memory and conquer everyday tasks.
In part one of our series, "When Memory Loss Hits
Home: Seven Solutions for Billy," Forgie offers a
series of tips for keeping Billy actively involved
in his daily life and safe in his home.
On her wedding day, Mary had promised her husband
Billy she'd always be there. With the help of these
solutions, she can keep that promise she made to her
husband.
Watch how we helped make life safer and easier for
Billy's caregivers to manage.

In part two of our series,
Forgie shows Billy's wife and son
seven fun, healthy, and stimulating activities they can do together to
bring joy back into Billy's world and to keep his mind sharp as long as
possible.
ElderCare at Home is located in West Palm
Beach, Florida and serves patients and families in Palm Beach, Broward,
Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River and Okeechobee counties. ElderCare at
Home is an Alzheimer's/dementia specific geriatric care management firm and
licensed private duty home care agency specializing in Alzheimer's disease,
dementia and other memory impairments.
For almost twenty (20) years, Elayne Forgie,
a Certified Geriatric Care Manager and health and wellness coach that has
been helping families that have been affected by Alzheimer's disease.
For more information, call ElderCare at
Home, toll free at 800-209-4342
24 HOUR ALZHEIMER'S CARE CRISIS LINE 800-209-4342
ElderCare at Home
Serving Southeast Florida: Palm Beach, Broward, Martin, Indian River,
Okeechobee and St. Lucie Counties
561-471-3122 West Palm Beach ~ 561-367-9676 Boca
Raton / Delray Beach ~ 800-209-4342 Toll-Free
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