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Senior 911
Your Personal Senior Home Care Provider Serving Georgia, Alabama, and Missouri!
 The Midwest meets the south! We are now open in Missouri! 
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Senior 911|4122 Chattahoochee Trace, Suite 202, Duluth, GA 30097|(470) 330-3599

Home Care in Georgia, Alabama, and Missouri

Answering the urgent call for families faced with the challenge of caring for a loved one at home is what we're all about at Senior 911. As your premier source for compassionate senior home care in Duluth, GA, we are a nurse-owned and -operated private-duty home care provider licensed in Alabama, Georgia, and Missouri. Whether your loved one needs assistance with meal preparation, medication reminders, concierge service, or skilled nursing services, we have you covered. With 19 years of experience, our staff is dementia-certified and takes a holistic approach to every service. We make it a point to ensure all of our clients are treated with dignity, kindness, and respect.

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Our Professional Certifications

  • MoCA Certified
  • Certified Dementia Practitioner
  • CADDCT™ Certified Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care Trainer™

Why Senior 911?

Here at Senior911 we provide love, trust, comfort, and compassion to our clients, their families, as well as our caregivers through our combined 70+ years of industry knowledge and experience. Our purpose is to provide physical and emotional support to all we have the privilege and honor of serving.

We take pride in ensuring that all of our caregivers, CNAs, and nurses are dementia-certified directly through our company. We take a holistic approach to caring for our clients so that the entire family feels a sense of ease in keeping their loved one at home. We believe that every person we encounter should be treated with dignity, kindness, and respect. Through our continuing education, helpful seminars, and support groups, you can know that you’re receiving the most comprehensive information possible to help you understand your loved one’s situation so that you can help provide the proper support they need.

Let Senior 911 Be Your Trusted Advisor
in Home Care For Your Loved Ones

When you think about quality care for your loved one’s senior care options, your only call should be to Senior 911. Our staff is highly trained in the various aspects of senior care, including dementia care. We consider our work a labor of love and take pride in the high level of care and compassion provided for each client.

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Serving Our Clients with Love and Confidence

When you contact us at Senior 911, you receive top-notch care from an experienced team of professional caregivers with your best interests as their priority. You can rely on our many in-home senior care services to ensure your loved one is supported and safe. We are here to provide excellent senior care for your loved one in the comfort of their own home! Following are details of the many services we offer at Senior 911.

We can now help navigate those who have the following medicare advantage plans: Aetna, UHC, Humana, and Wellcare.

Assistance With Activities Of Daily Living (ADLs):

  • Bathing
  • Toileting
  • Grooming
  • Meal Prepping
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Medication Reminders
  • Assistance with Ambulating
  • Concierge Services One Hour Minimum (Medication pick up, groceries, bathing, dressing, range of motion, etc.)

Medical Services:

  • Skilled Nursing Services with Dr. Order
  • All staff members are dementia certified

Assessments and Social Skills:

  • Home Safety Assessments
  • Care Plans tailored to your loved one’s exact needs
  • Lifestyle Assessment for social engagement planning

Family Support Services:

  • 24/7 on-call for questions, concerns
  • One-on-One Dementia Education for Families
  • Mobile App for family and staff real-time communication and scheduling

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Testimonials

"I recommend Senior 911 to provide that extra level of care you need for your loved one. The owner is skilled at helping find the right caregiver for your situation, and will do whatever it takes to keep your loved one safe while providing quality care. It was a pleasure working with all of the skilled CNA's from Senior 911."

-J.S.

"We are so thankful for the help of Senior 911. Mom has some mobility issues and they come in and support her with tasks that she cannot do on her own anymore. The team that visits her is always, quick, courteous and efficient and Mom loves them. The office team is on the ball, and Sonja is as nice as the day is long. Don't hesitate if you or a loved one needs a little extra."

-S.S.

"We can't thank Sonia and Senior 911 enough for supporting our dementia support group. Thank you what you're doing for our residents and families."

-A.G.

Industry Updates

How to Keep a Loved One with Alzheimer’s in Bed at Night

Sundown can so often be a problematic time for people with Alzheimer's. As darkness sets in, their confusion may increase, and along with it, their feelings of agitation and aggression.

For caregivers, this time of day can present the biggest challenge as they try to help their loved ones settle down and get ready for bed. If the evening has been upsetting, it can be a huge struggle for someone with Alzheimer's to stay in bed at night.

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The LBD Spectrum 

Lewy body dementia (LBD) is a brain disease characterized by a spectrum of symptoms involving disturbances of movement, cognition, behavior, sleep and autonomic function. 

Two related clinical disorders make up the LBD spectrum: dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD). LBD affects an estimated 1.4 million Americans. LBD is often misdiagnosed as a psychiatric disorder or another form of dementia.

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Parkinson’s Disease Dementia

PD is a common movement disorder that affects 1 in 100 individuals over the age of 60 and 4-5% of adults over age 85 (up to 1 million Americans).

Each year an estimated 14% of PD patients over age 65 will develop at least mild dementia. In one study, almost 80% of PD patients developed dementia over an 8-year period. Older age is the greatest risk factor for LBD, with most diagnoses being made in individuals over the age of 50.

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Senior 911 Can Help You
Find Care For Your Unique Needs

Give your family member the ultimate care they deserve with our professional, caring services at Senior 911. Contact us today at (470) 750-8220 for peace of mind that your loved one is safe and cared for in their home!

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Business Hours

Monday9:00AM-4:00PM
Tuesday9:00AM-4:00PM
Wednesday9:00AM-4:00PM
Thursday9:00AM-4:00PM
Friday9:00AM-4:00PM
On Call 24/7.

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