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12, Jalan SS 19/3, Ss 19, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor
Our Services
Senior Care Nursing Home
Our commitment is to give the best possible care in an ideal home environment. We use an integrated health care approach to everything we do as a trusted and pioneer eldercare provider.
Our interdisciplinary care team tries to give comfort, physical and emotional support to your loved one by combining the finest of eastern and western medical approaches. Our professional staff brings complementary parts of care together to help you decide the optimum combination for you.
We created and delivered optimal care and well-being outcomes by developing skilled nursing systems for stroke, dementia care, respiratory, orthopedics, and chronic illness management.
Assist with vision and mobility
When an elderly person at home falls sick or has a chronic illness like dementia or diabetes, it could be too much for you to handle at home. This happens because you may not possess the needed skill set to help them manage their illness. For example, a diabetic patient when just diagnosed and getting used to the medication can become very cranky as their body is adapting to the new changes.
As for dementia, there are various types and degrees of dementia. Every patient could be at a different stage, and the behavior varies from individual to individual.
Dementia is a group of brain diseases that cause a progressive deterioration in mental abilities at different stages of the disease. The distinctions between dementia types are blurred, and mixed forms frequently coexist.
Assist with vision and mobility
When an elderly person at home falls sick or has a chronic illness like dementia or diabetes, it could be too much for you to handle at home. This happens because you may not possess the needed skill set to help them manage their illness. For example, a diabetic patient when just diagnosed and getting used to the medication can become very cranky as their body is adapting to the new changes.
As for dementia, there are various types and degrees of dementia. Every patient could be at a different stage, and the behavior varies from individual to individual.
Dementia is a group of brain diseases that cause a progressive deterioration in mental abilities at different stages of the disease. The distinctions between dementia types are blurred, and mixed forms frequently coexist.
Alzheimer's Illness
Vascular Dementia
Alzheimer's disease with a Lewy body (DLB)
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
Alzheimer’s Illness
Alzheimer’s illness is the most common form of dementia, making up around 60–80% of cases. It starts off subtly—maybe someone forgets where they put their glasses (when they’re on their head!) or repeats the same story a few times. Over time, though, it begins to affect brain and nerve cells more seriously, leading to memory loss, confusion, and changes in mood or behavior. It can make everyday tasks, like getting dressed or making coffee, feel like solving a complex puzzle.
Even though Alzheimer’s can be tough, life doesn’t stop. With the right care, routines, and lots of love, people living with Alzheimer’s can still enjoy meaningful moments and connections. It’s a journey that calls for patience, compassion, and maybe a little humor along the way. After all, while memories may fade, the heart remembers love and kindness.
Vascular Dementia
Vascular dementia often shows up after a stroke or a series of mini-strokes—kind of like unexpected detours on the brain’s highway. When blood flow to certain areas of the brain gets blocked or reduced, the brain cells in that area don’t get the oxygen they need. And when those cells stop working properly (or worse, die off), it can throw off memory, thinking, decision-making, and even mood. It’s like trying to run a smooth operation with power outages in different rooms!
While the name might sound intimidating, life with vascular dementia doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. With proper medical care, mental stimulation, and a lifestyle that keeps the heart and brain happy (think puzzles, walks, and laughter), many people can manage the symptoms and still enjoy the little things. It’s about working with the brain’s new rhythm—and dancing along with it, even if the steps take a little getting used to!
Vascular Dementia
Vascular dementia often shows up after a stroke or a series of mini-strokes—kind of like unexpected detours on the brain’s highway. When blood flow to certain areas of the brain gets blocked or reduced, the brain cells in that area don’t get the oxygen they need. And when those cells stop working properly (or worse, die off), it can throw off memory, thinking, decision-making, and even mood. It’s like trying to run a smooth operation with power outages in different rooms!
While the name might sound intimidating, life with vascular dementia doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. With proper medical care, mental stimulation, and a lifestyle that keeps the heart and brain happy (think puzzles, walks, and laughter), many people can manage the symptoms and still enjoy the little things. It’s about working with the brain’s new rhythm—and dancing along with it, even if the steps take a little getting used to!
Alzheimer’s disease with a Lewy body (DLB)
Alzheimer’s with a twist—meet Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). This form of dementia is like your brain’s unexpected plot twist. Tiny round troublemakers called Lewy bodies start popping up inside nerve cells, causing all sorts of mischief. These little guys lead to the gradual breakdown of brain tissue, which then affects attention span, language, balance, and even memory. One minute you’re focused, the next minute, your brain’s taking an unscheduled coffee break—or tossing in a vivid hallucination just for fun.
But it’s not all doom and confusion. Understanding DLB means we can find creative ways to navigate it. With the right support, routines, and medical care, people with DLB can still enjoy meaningful moments and connections. Whether it’s a good story, a familiar voice, or a beautiful song, there’s always room for joy—even when the brain throws a few curveballs.
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
FTD is characterized by gradual nerve loss in the frontal lobes of the brain. It has a greater impact on decision-making, behavior, and emotion than memory.
Dementia can be challenging for not just the person suffering from it, but also for their caregivers and families.
Caring for someone with dementia may be a long and arduous journey, and people’s reactions to the challenge may vary. It is critical for caregivers to take as much time as possible to look for themselves.
Those living with dementia can be assisted to live effectively in the community with careful planning and dedicated dementia care support from a senior care nursing home. We at My Joyful Home Care are here to ease your worries. We will ensure that your loved one is well taken care of.
Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
FTD is characterized by gradual nerve loss in the frontal lobes of the brain. It has a greater impact on decision-making, behavior, and emotion than memory.
Dementia can be challenging for not just the person suffering from it, but also for their caregivers and families.
Caring for someone with dementia may be a long and arduous journey, and people’s reactions to the challenge may vary. It is critical for caregivers to take as much time as possible to look for themselves.
Those living with dementia can be assisted to live effectively in the community with careful planning and dedicated dementia care support from a senior care nursing home. We at My Joyful Home Care are here to ease your worries. We will ensure that your loved one is well taken care of.
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