Service Overview
Compassionate Care for Cognitive Health and Wellness
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that begins with mild memory challenges and gradually impacts cognitive function. At Oasis Behavioral Health, we understand the profound effect this deterioration has on daily life. While a cure does not yet exist, our clinical focus is on slowing progression and providing a holistic, compassionate approach that enhances the quality of life for older adults and their families.
Progression Management: Using research-backed treatments to slow the decline of cognitive functions.
Holistic Approach: Care strategies that address physical, emotional, and mental well-being.
Unwavering Support: Dedicated clinical guidance for patients and their families throughout every stage.
Quality of Life Focus: Emphasizing dignity and comfort in treatment to ensure a better daily experience.
Services features
Benefits of therapy
Memory Preservation
Strategies and medications designed to manage and slow memory decline.
Symptom Management
Professional help in navigating the behavioral and emotional changes associated with dementia.
Enhanced Daily Living
Educational support for caregivers to help them understand the disease and manage caregiving stres
Dignified Treatment
A patient-centered environment that respects the life and history of every older adult.
Continuous Monitoring
Regular evaluations to adjust treatment plans as the disease progresses, ensuring optimal care.
Family Guidance
Educational support for caregivers to help them understand the disease and manage caregiving stres
Why choose us
You and Your Family are not Alone
Providing care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s requires expertise and empathy. Reach out to Oasis Behavioral Health today to learn how our comprehensive care strategies can offer hope and a better quality of life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Service Popular Questions
What are the early signs of Alzheimer's?
Early symptoms typically include mild memory difficulties, such as forgetting recent conversations or events, and subtle changes in cognitive function.
Can Alzheimer’s be cured?
Currently, there is no known cure, but research is ongoing. Our focus is on slowing the progression and managing symptoms effectively.
How do you support families of patients?
We provide a holistic approach that includes family education and support strategies to enhance the experience for both the patient and their caregivers.
What treatments are currently available?
We offer evidence-based medications and therapeutic care strategies designed to slow deterioration and improve the patient’s overall well-being.