Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Handling Challenging Behaviors

By Greg Kling 6  pm on

If you are struggling to cope with the sometimes baffling behaviors of loved ones living with Alzheimer’s and other brain diseases, you are not alone! In this video, Teepa Snow describes how you can tackle these challenging behaviors in a way that honors your loved one while making your day move along a little more smoothly.

At Assisting Hands serving Northern Kentucky, we take dementia care seriously – in fact, one of our nurses is certified to teach Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care and trains and certifies our caregivers in this specialized form of care. Often family caregivers believe that no one else can care for their loved one, so they deprive themselves of the respite they need to keep themselves healthy and happy. Our caregivers are qualified and experienced with a wide variety of dementia care, so you can get the rest you need while knowing your loved one is in excellent hands.

Our caregivers are also equipped with personal protective equipment and trained in CDC-approved coronavirus hygiene practices. Don’t wait until you are burned out to get the help you need – give Assisting Hands Home Care Northern Kentucky a call today.

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    Greg Kling

    Greg Kling is the Owner and President of Assisting Hands Home Care Northern Kentucky, which he Co - Founded with his wife Kim in 2013, following more than 20 years of experience in business consulting. A former partner at Deloitte and an MBA graduate of The Ohio State University, Greg made the transition from corporate leadership to home care, inspired by the meaningful impact caregivers had on his own family. Today, he leads a team of over 200 employees, serving thousands of clients across Northern Kentucky. Greg is deeply passionate about enhancing lives through compassionate care and is equally committed to developing his team to achieve their full potential. Outside of work, he enjoys cycling, spending time with his three children, and playing the flute. Greg Kling is based in Ohio. You can reach him for professional inquiries and collaborations through his LinkedIn profile or by phone. Phone: (859) 374-7455