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Memory Care That Helps You Experience More Possibilities For Your Life.

Realizing a loved one is in need of assistance can be a very emotional time. Braley Care Homes specializes in Alzheimer's & Dementia and offers exceptional, yet affordable care in a professional, compassionate manner.

Chris Braley Receives Prestigious Achievement Award from AGE-u-cate for Dementia Live Coaching


Chris Braley has been honored with the Achievement Award from AGE-u-cate for his outstanding work as a Dementia Live Coach. This prestigious recognition highlights his dedication to improving the lives of those affected by dementia. Chris' innovative coaching methods and compassionate approach have made a significant impact in the field.

Memory Care That Helps You Experience More Possibilities For Your Life.

Realizing a loved one is in need of assistance can be a very emotional time. Braley Care Homes specializes in Alzheimer's & Dementia and offers exceptional, yet affordable care in a professional, compassionate manner.

The Family Assessment Form and the Behavior Profile are guides designed to assist you in determining the level of need for your loved one.

After you have completed these forms, feel free to send via mail or fax to the attention of Chris Braley, Braley Care Home’s licensed clinical social worker. He will be happy to discuss the results of the assessment tools and any other concerns you may have.

The Family Assessment Form and the Behavior Profile are guides designed to assist you in determining the level of need for your loved one.

After you have completed these forms, feel free to send via mail or fax to the attention of Chris Braley, Braley Care Home’s licensed clinical social worker. He will be happy to discuss the results of the assessment tools and any other concerns you may have.

Chris Braley interview

Why Choose Braley Care Homes?

Braley Care Homes was created from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Chris and Dean Braley opened Braley Care Homes on March 29, 2005. Braley Care Homes expanded into Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and, memory care services in 2008. Chris Braley is the owner and administrator of Braley Care Homes and it remains the only free-standing Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and memory care facility in West Virginia. Our facility was built with dementia care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Our memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

Chris Braley has a bachelor’s and Master’s degree in social work and is an LICSW (licensed independent clinical social worker). Chris shares, “dementia is not only in my professional life, but also in my personal life. My grandmother and father suffered from dementia, so I know the pain the families go through as they watch helplessly as their love one suffers. Our goal at Braley Care Homes is to tap into each resident’s unique qualities and help bring a calmness to both their life and their family’s life.

Chris Braley interview

Why Choose Braley Care Homes?

Braley Care Homes was created from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Chris and Dean Braley opened Braley Care Homes on March 29, 2005. Braley Care Homes expanded into Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and, memory care services in 2008. Chris Braley is the owner and administrator of Braley Care Homes and it remains the only free-standing Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and memory care facility in West Virginia. Our facility was built with dementia care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Our memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

Chris Braley has a bachelor’s and Master’s degree in social work and is an LICSW (licensed independent clinical social worker). Chris shares, “dementia is not only in my professional life, but also in my personal life. My grandmother and father suffered from dementia, so I know the pain the families go through as they watch helplessly as their love one suffers. Our goal at Braley Care Homes is to tap into each resident’s unique qualities and help bring a calmness to both their life and their family’s life.

About Us

Braley Care Homes, located in Hurricane, WV, is the only free-standing Alzheimer’s Dementia Care Facility in West Virginia.

Braley Care Homes’ philosophy is “quality care in a home-like environment.” The facility was built with dementia and memory care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

We have caring, highly trained staff available 24/7 including nurse aids, AMAPs, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and an activity coordinator.

old woman being cared for

About Us

Braley Care Homes, located in Hurricane, WV, is the only free-standing Alzheimer’s Dementia Care Facility in West Virginia.

Braley Care Homes’ philosophy is “quality care in a home-like environment.” The facility was built with dementia and memory care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.

Memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.

We have caring, highly trained staff available 24/7 including nurse aids, AMAPs, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and an activity coordinator.

old woman being cared for
old woman being cared for

Our Mission

Braley Care Homes were created in 2005 from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Braley Care Homes provide professional care in a

home-like environment, which is crucial to preserving our residents’ dignity and self-worth. We believe this can best be done in smaller environments, rather than large facilities. The home setting is the environment we choose to care for our loved ones. They can surround themselves with pictures and furniture for that complete home feeling. Our intimate, home-like atmosphere allows for individualized care and lasting relationships.

old woman being cared for

Our Mission

Braley Care Homes were created in 2005 from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.

Braley Care Homes provide professional care in a

home-like environment, which is crucial to preserving our residents’ dignity and self-worth. We believe this can best be done in smaller environments, rather than large facilities. The home setting is the environment we choose to care for our loved ones. They can surround themselves with pictures and furniture for that complete home feeling. Our intimate, home-like atmosphere allows for individualized care and lasting relationships.

Testimonials

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I have only great memories of the great care my husband received. Never heard an unkind word to anyone there. This care home facility is wonderful. Thank you, Mr. Braley, for all you do and your staff. God's blessing continue to be with you all.

Brenda B. L.

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I’ve worked there and I’ve seen how the residents are treated. Staff love their jobs and you can tell. Owner is great with residents too. They do a wide variety of activities and even a pet dog.

Samantha G.

five blue stars

I have only great memories of the great care my husband received. Never heard an unkind word to anyone there. This care home facility is wonderful. Thank you, Mr. Braley, for all you do and your staff. God's blessing continue to be with you all.

Brenda B. L.

five blue stars

I’ve worked there and I’ve seen how the residents are treated. Staff love their jobs and you can tell. Owner is great with residents too. They do a wide variety of activities and even a pet dog.

Samantha G.

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Absolutely the best care home in the valley for your loved one with dementia.

Leah S. K.

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Residents and workers are great. What you see is what you get. Thanks, BCH!

Nola H.

five blue stars

Absolutely the best care home in the valley for your loved one with dementia.

Leah S. K.

five blue stars

Residents and workers are great. What you see is what you get. Thanks, BCH!

Nola H.

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Promoting Independence in Dementia Care

Promoting Independence in Dementia Care

July 29, 20246 min read

In the realm of dementia care, promoting independence is not just a noble aspiration but a crucial component of maintaining quality of life for individuals affected by the condition. Dementia presents unique challenges that can diminish a person's sense of autonomy and self-reliance over time. However, by adopting thoughtful strategies and approaches, caregivers can effectively support independence while ensuring safety and comfort. Empowering individuals with dementia to engage in activities they can still manage independently fosters a sense of accomplishment and dignity. Simple tasks like dressing themselves, participating in light household chores, or making decisions about their daily routines can significantly contribute to their well-being. Moreover, creating a supportive environment that balances safety with freedom encourages individuals to remain active and engaged in their lives. In this blog series, we explore practical tips and innovative techniques aimed at promoting independence in dementia care. By implementing these strategies, caregivers can enhance the quality of life for those they support, fostering a more fulfilling and dignified experience amidst the challenges of dementia.

Understanding Independence in Dementia Care

Understanding and promoting independence in dementia care is a crucial aspect of maintaining quality of life for individuals living with dementia. While the progression of dementia can pose challenges to independence, there are strategies and approaches that caregivers and families can employ to support autonomy and dignity. This article explores the concept of independence in dementia care, its importance, and practical ways to enhance independence for those affected by dementia.

Promoting Independence in Dementia Care

 Defining Independence in Dementia Care

Independence in dementia care refers to the ability of individuals to maintain control over their lives, make decisions, and perform daily activities to the best of their abilities. It encompasses physical, cognitive, and emotional dimensions, recognizing that each person's capabilities and needs may change over time due to the progression of dementia.

Importance of Independence for Dementia Patients

Maintaining independence is vital for the well-being and sense of identity of individuals with dementia. It helps preserve their dignity, self-esteem, and overall quality of life. When individuals can continue to engage in activities they enjoy and make choices that are meaningful to them, it contributes to their sense of purpose and fulfillment.

Challenges to Independence in Dementia

Dementia can present various challenges that affect independence. These may include memory loss, difficulty with decision-making, impaired judgment, physical limitations, and changes in behavior. As the disease progresses, individuals may require increasing levels of support to manage daily tasks and maintain safety.

Supporting Physical Independence

To support physical independence, caregivers can implement strategies such as modifying the home environment to reduce hazards, providing assistive devices like grab bars or mobility aids, and encouraging regular physical activity tailored to the person's abilities. Simple adjustments, such as labeling drawers or using color-coded cues, can also promote independence in daily routines.

Enhancing Cognitive Function

Promoting cognitive independence involves activities that stimulate the mind and support cognitive abilities. Engaging individuals in puzzles, memory games, or hobbies they enjoy can help maintain cognitive function and provide a sense of accomplishment. Caregivers can also simplify tasks and break them down into manageable steps to support individuals in completing activities independently.

Strategies for Enhancing Independence at Home

Maintaining independence is essential for individuals living with dementia, as it supports their sense of identity, dignity, and overall well-being. For caregivers and families, finding ways to enhance independence at home can improve the quality of life for both the individual with dementia and those providing care. This article explores practical strategies and tips to promote independence in daily activities within the familiar environment of home.

Assessing Individual Abilities and Needs

The first step in enhancing independence at home is to assess the individual's current abilities and needs. This assessment should consider cognitive, physical, and emotional capabilities, as well as any safety concerns. Understanding these factors allows caregivers to tailor support strategies that maximize independence while ensuring safety.

Simplifying the Environment

Simplifying the home environment can significantly support independence for individuals with dementia. Clearing clutter, organizing belongings in a logical manner, and reducing distractions can help individuals navigate their living space more easily. Labeling drawers and cabinets with pictures or words can aid in finding items independently.

Establishing Routines and Structure

Routine and structure provide predictability, which can enhance independence for individuals with dementia. Establishing consistent daily routines for activities such as meals, hygiene, and leisure time can help individuals feel more confident and capable in managing their own schedule.

Providing Assistive Devices and Technology

Assistive devices and technology can empower individuals with dementia to perform daily tasks independently. Examples include grab bars in bathrooms, automatic medication dispensers, reminder apps for appointments or tasks, and easy-to-use kitchen gadgets. These tools can compensate for cognitive or physical challenges and promote autonomy.

Encouraging Physical Activity

Regular physical activity not only promotes physical health but also supports independence by maintaining strength, balance, and mobility. Caregivers can encourage simple exercises such as walking, stretching, or seated exercises tailored to the individual's abilities. Physical activity also improves mood and overall well-being.

Emotional and Psychological Aspects of Independence 


Emotional and psychological aspects are integral to understanding independence in dementia care. Beyond physical tasks, preserving dignity and self-esteem significantly impacts the well-being of individuals living with dementia. This article explores key emotional and psychological considerations and strategies for maintaining independence.

  • Dignity and Self-Worth: Independence fosters a sense of dignity and self-worth in individuals with dementia, promoting a positive self-image and emotional well-being.

  • Impact of Loss: Loss of independence can lead to frustration, anxiety, and sadness. Understanding and addressing these emotions is crucial for providing effective support.

  • Empowerment through Choice: Offering choices and involving individuals in decision-making can empower them, enhancing their sense of control and autonomy.

  • Supportive Communication: Clear, respectful communication helps maintain emotional connection and supports individuals in expressing their needs and preferences.

Conclusion

 Promoting independence in dementia care is not just a goal but a compassionate approach that enhances the quality of life for individuals and their families. At Braley Care Homes Inc. in Hurricane, we are committed to fostering a supportive environment where residents with dementia can maintain their autonomy to the fullest extent possible. Through personalized care plans, innovative therapies, and a dedicated team of professionals, we strive to empower each resident, recognizing their unique abilities and preferences. By promoting independence, we aim to preserve dignity and promote emotional well-being, creating a sense of purpose and fulfillment in daily life.

If you're seeking compassionate dementia care that emphasizes independence and respect, contact Braley Care Homes Inc. at (304) 767-4033. Our knowledgeable staff is here to answer your questions and arrange a visit to our facility, where you can see firsthand how we prioritize the individual needs of our residents. Together, we can ensure that every person receives the support they deserve on their journey through dementia care.


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Promoting Independence in Dementia Care

Promoting Independence in Dementia Care

July 29, 20246 min read

In the realm of dementia care, promoting independence is not just a noble aspiration but a crucial component of maintaining quality of life for individuals affected by the condition. Dementia presents unique challenges that can diminish a person's sense of autonomy and self-reliance over time. However, by adopting thoughtful strategies and approaches, caregivers can effectively support independence while ensuring safety and comfort. Empowering individuals with dementia to engage in activities they can still manage independently fosters a sense of accomplishment and dignity. Simple tasks like dressing themselves, participating in light household chores, or making decisions about their daily routines can significantly contribute to their well-being. Moreover, creating a supportive environment that balances safety with freedom encourages individuals to remain active and engaged in their lives. In this blog series, we explore practical tips and innovative techniques aimed at promoting independence in dementia care. By implementing these strategies, caregivers can enhance the quality of life for those they support, fostering a more fulfilling and dignified experience amidst the challenges of dementia.

Understanding Independence in Dementia Care

Understanding and promoting independence in dementia care is a crucial aspect of maintaining quality of life for individuals living with dementia. While the progression of dementia can pose challenges to independence, there are strategies and approaches that caregivers and families can employ to support autonomy and dignity. This article explores the concept of independence in dementia care, its importance, and practical ways to enhance independence for those affected by dementia.

Promoting Independence in Dementia Care

 Defining Independence in Dementia Care

Independence in dementia care refers to the ability of individuals to maintain control over their lives, make decisions, and perform daily activities to the best of their abilities. It encompasses physical, cognitive, and emotional dimensions, recognizing that each person's capabilities and needs may change over time due to the progression of dementia.

Importance of Independence for Dementia Patients

Maintaining independence is vital for the well-being and sense of identity of individuals with dementia. It helps preserve their dignity, self-esteem, and overall quality of life. When individuals can continue to engage in activities they enjoy and make choices that are meaningful to them, it contributes to their sense of purpose and fulfillment.

Challenges to Independence in Dementia

Dementia can present various challenges that affect independence. These may include memory loss, difficulty with decision-making, impaired judgment, physical limitations, and changes in behavior. As the disease progresses, individuals may require increasing levels of support to manage daily tasks and maintain safety.

Supporting Physical Independence

To support physical independence, caregivers can implement strategies such as modifying the home environment to reduce hazards, providing assistive devices like grab bars or mobility aids, and encouraging regular physical activity tailored to the person's abilities. Simple adjustments, such as labeling drawers or using color-coded cues, can also promote independence in daily routines.

Enhancing Cognitive Function

Promoting cognitive independence involves activities that stimulate the mind and support cognitive abilities. Engaging individuals in puzzles, memory games, or hobbies they enjoy can help maintain cognitive function and provide a sense of accomplishment. Caregivers can also simplify tasks and break them down into manageable steps to support individuals in completing activities independently.

Strategies for Enhancing Independence at Home

Maintaining independence is essential for individuals living with dementia, as it supports their sense of identity, dignity, and overall well-being. For caregivers and families, finding ways to enhance independence at home can improve the quality of life for both the individual with dementia and those providing care. This article explores practical strategies and tips to promote independence in daily activities within the familiar environment of home.

Assessing Individual Abilities and Needs

The first step in enhancing independence at home is to assess the individual's current abilities and needs. This assessment should consider cognitive, physical, and emotional capabilities, as well as any safety concerns. Understanding these factors allows caregivers to tailor support strategies that maximize independence while ensuring safety.

Simplifying the Environment

Simplifying the home environment can significantly support independence for individuals with dementia. Clearing clutter, organizing belongings in a logical manner, and reducing distractions can help individuals navigate their living space more easily. Labeling drawers and cabinets with pictures or words can aid in finding items independently.

Establishing Routines and Structure

Routine and structure provide predictability, which can enhance independence for individuals with dementia. Establishing consistent daily routines for activities such as meals, hygiene, and leisure time can help individuals feel more confident and capable in managing their own schedule.

Providing Assistive Devices and Technology

Assistive devices and technology can empower individuals with dementia to perform daily tasks independently. Examples include grab bars in bathrooms, automatic medication dispensers, reminder apps for appointments or tasks, and easy-to-use kitchen gadgets. These tools can compensate for cognitive or physical challenges and promote autonomy.

Encouraging Physical Activity

Regular physical activity not only promotes physical health but also supports independence by maintaining strength, balance, and mobility. Caregivers can encourage simple exercises such as walking, stretching, or seated exercises tailored to the individual's abilities. Physical activity also improves mood and overall well-being.

Emotional and Psychological Aspects of Independence 


Emotional and psychological aspects are integral to understanding independence in dementia care. Beyond physical tasks, preserving dignity and self-esteem significantly impacts the well-being of individuals living with dementia. This article explores key emotional and psychological considerations and strategies for maintaining independence.

  • Dignity and Self-Worth: Independence fosters a sense of dignity and self-worth in individuals with dementia, promoting a positive self-image and emotional well-being.

  • Impact of Loss: Loss of independence can lead to frustration, anxiety, and sadness. Understanding and addressing these emotions is crucial for providing effective support.

  • Empowerment through Choice: Offering choices and involving individuals in decision-making can empower them, enhancing their sense of control and autonomy.

  • Supportive Communication: Clear, respectful communication helps maintain emotional connection and supports individuals in expressing their needs and preferences.

Conclusion

 Promoting independence in dementia care is not just a goal but a compassionate approach that enhances the quality of life for individuals and their families. At Braley Care Homes Inc. in Hurricane, we are committed to fostering a supportive environment where residents with dementia can maintain their autonomy to the fullest extent possible. Through personalized care plans, innovative therapies, and a dedicated team of professionals, we strive to empower each resident, recognizing their unique abilities and preferences. By promoting independence, we aim to preserve dignity and promote emotional well-being, creating a sense of purpose and fulfillment in daily life.

If you're seeking compassionate dementia care that emphasizes independence and respect, contact Braley Care Homes Inc. at (304) 767-4033. Our knowledgeable staff is here to answer your questions and arrange a visit to our facility, where you can see firsthand how we prioritize the individual needs of our residents. Together, we can ensure that every person receives the support they deserve on their journey through dementia care.


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Location:

Braley Care Homes

6192 US 60

Hurricane, WV 25526

Phone Numbers:

Referrals and Inquiries: (304) 767-4033

Facility Phone: (304) 201-3677

Facility Fax: (304) 201-3678

AREAS WE SERVE

BUSINESS HOURS

Monday

9:00am – 6:30pm

Tuesday

9:00am – 6:30pm

Wednesday

9:00am – 6:30pm

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9:00am – 6:30pm

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