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My father always liked to go to Doctor appointments on his own, without me, because he didn’t want help or think he needed help. However he has dementia and he’s getting to the point he can’t remember what the Doctors tell him. So I’ll have to convince him to let me start taking him. My question is, on days I’m unable to go with him, do we normally hire a caregiver to take him to appointments? I wonder if there’s any type of services that would cover the expense? I know there’s different ride companies, and vans but they would just leave him off at the door without helping I’m guessing and when his dementia progresses he may get confused and not know what to do when he gets there. Thanks for the help.

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Possibly something like this: http://www.appointmentcompanions.com/

Also, if he belongs to a church, sometimes church members will volunteer to help.
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There are services to get people to appointments, but the majority just drop off and pick up. It sounds like he will need a companion every time. Maybe you can even attend remotely. With Covid I think we will never see remote visits ever stopping. Are all these in person appointments necessary?

I have been very happy and pleased with remote visits. It works so much better than the waiting for two days for a return call. When I have sent messages and questions through the portal i have received very prompt responses.
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There are Geriatric Care Managers.
I would not trust a hired caregiver to relay information AND to keep personal information private. HIPAA violations....
I suppose if the caregiver is not "just" a sitter/companion and has shown to be competent then I might trust them.
If you are going through an agency for your caregivers they may require that you hire either a certified CNA or a Nurse for these visits.
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ASk his doctor if he can evaluate your dad for PALLIATIVE CARE. The medical personal will come to his house, instead of you taking dad to the doctor for a normal visit.
I am not sure if my neighbor has underlying issues, but her doctor is visiting her next week at her home. Perhaps because of covid?
Ask doctor about palliative care and hospice. They can evaluate, add them to palliatvie car/hopsice, and then graduate them from such services. My aunt just graduated. :)
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There has been some success in hiring private caregivers, willing to use their own car. As is affordable for your father.
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