PERSONALIZED CARE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES
What is memory support and why is it important?
Memory support services are designed to help seniors experiencing memory loss, dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease live safely, maintain their routines, and enjoy a higher quality of life. Professional support reduces stress for families while ensuring seniors receive compassionate care that preserves their dignity and independence.
What are memory support services?
Memory support services focus on creating a safe, engaging, and comforting environment for seniors with memory challenges. Care providers are specially trained to provide personalized assistance that promotes well-being and minimizes confusion or distress.
Memory Support Services Include:
- Safe and Familiar Environments: Helping seniors navigate their homes safely while maintaining familiarity
- Cognitive Activities: Engaging in memory-boosting games and activities to stimulate the mind
- Routine Establishment: Supporting seniors in following regular daily routines to reduce stress and confusion
- Personalized Care: Assisting with personal hygiene, dressing, and meal preparation in a respectful, compassionate way
- Companionship and Interaction: Providing meaningful social engagement to ease feelings of isolation
- Family Respite: Offering temporary relief for family caregivers to prevent burnout
With Gravitii, memory support is more than assistance—it’s about creating a compassionate partnership that ensures safety, comfort, and peace of mind for families.
REAL STORIES FROM FAMILIES LIKE YOURS
What people say.
Wein provided wonderful care for my husband. He was prompt, polite, courteous, and very efficient. His gentle manner is respectful of both his client and spouse. It only did he complete all the health-related care, he also took on dusting and vacuuming the master suite and bath. I highly recommend him.
– Susan, Spouse
My grandfather lived in the house that he built on his farm for over 60 years. As his health declined he struggled to live on his own but was determined to remain in his house. His care providers made it possible for him to spend his remaining days at home where he was most comfortable. We are very thankful for this support.
– Anonymous, Grandson
GET MEMORY SUPPORT WITH GRAVITII
Why choose Gravitii?
1. Personalized Care, Your Way
Gravitii empowers you to take charge of your care experience. With our advanced matching technology, you can choose providers who align with your family’s needs, preferences, and schedule—no contracts required.
2. Verified Professionals You Can Trust
All care providers on our platform undergo manual verification. Rest assured that your loved ones will receive care from trained, qualified professionals who treat them with respect and compassion.
3. Flexible Scheduling, No Commitments
Whether you need a few hours a week or daily support, our platform enables you to book care on your terms. Adjust schedules as your family’s needs evolve.
4. Easy-to-Use Platform
Our online system allows you to search, book, and manage care from anywhere, anytime. Gravitii simplifies the process so you can focus on what matters—your family’s well-being.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Getting started is simple!
1
Register for free
Create a free account on Gravitii’s platform and share your family’s care needs and preferences.
2
Match with care providers
Our advanced algorithm will recommend qualified providers near you, tailored to your preferences and requirements.
3
Book and manage care
Select a provider, book services, and manage schedules seamlessly through our user-friendly platform.
HOME CARE SERVICES
What personalized home care looks like
Care providers on our platform are self-employed, meaning they define their own services.
Below are some common examples of services providers offer.
Personal Care
Mobility Support
Food Support
Medication Management
Transportation
Memory Support
Housekeeping
Companionship Care
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You have questions, we have answers
What does Gravitii offer for memory support?
Gravitii connects families with trained care specialists who assist with daily routines, cognitive activities, personal care, and creating a safe home environment.
Can memory support care providers help with personal care?
Yes, care providers assist with tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation, always treating seniors with dignity and respect.
How does Gravitii ensure caregivers are qualified for memory support?
Gravitii requires all care providers to be registered and in good standing with the BC Care Aide and Community Health Worker Registry (cachwr.bc.ca).
Health (Home) Care Aides, HCAs, learn various skills to provide quality care to clients in a home setting. These skills typically cover the supportive aspects of medical and non-medical care, including:
- Personal Care Assistance – HCAs help clients with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
- Mobility Assistance – They assist clients with mobility, transfers, and exercises to improve strength and flexibility.
- Medication Management – HCAs may be delegated to administer medications, track doses, and ensure clients take their medications as prescribed.
- Vital Sign Monitoring – They learn how to measure and record vital signs, such as blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiratory rate.
- Nutrition and Meal Preparation – HCAs prepare meals, assist with feeding, and help clients follow dietary restrictions or special diets.
- Hygiene and Infection Control – They are trained in maintaining a clean and safe environment, following infection control protocols, and preventing the spread of illnesses.
- CPR and First Aid – HCAs often have basic training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid to respond to emergencies.
- Record Keeping – They maintain accurate records of care provided, including medications administered and changes in the client’s condition.
- Communication Skills – HCAs learn effective communication to understand and meet clients’ needs, provide emotional support, and report any concerns.
- Cognitive Support – For clients with cognitive impairments, HCAs provide support and engage in activities that stimulate memory and cognitive function.
- Dementia Care – Specialized training in dementia care equips HCAs to care for clients with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.
- Client Safety – They ensure the safety of clients by identifying and mitigating hazards in the home environment.
- Palliative Care – Training in palliative care enables HCAs to provide comfort and support for clients with serious illnesses at the end of life.
- Pediatric Care – Specialized skills are necessary for caring for children, including understanding their unique developmental needs.
- Mental Health Support – They may be trained to support clients with mental health challenges and provide emotional support.
- Cultural Competency – Understanding and respecting the diverse cultural backgrounds of clients is crucial for providing culturally sensitive care.
- Proper Body Mechanics – To prevent injuries, HCAs learn how to lift, move, and assist clients safely using proper body mechanics.
- Documentation – Keeping detailed and accurate records is essential for tracking care and sharing information with other healthcare professionals.
The specific skills and training required can vary based on regulations and the individual needs of clients. HCAs often undergo formal training programs, which may include classroom instruction and hands-on clinical experience. Continuous education and ongoing training help HCAs stay current with best practices in home care.
How do I get started with getting memory support?
Simply sign up on Gravitii’s platform, provide your care requirements, and get matched with a qualified caregiver in your area.
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