Regarding Whole Life Home Care Approximately ten years or so ago my late wife, Zula, was diagnosed with a type of dementia. It was not too long after that we called it Alzheimer’s, the disease that eventually took her life. At the time of her initial diagnosis there were only the two of us in the house. Her care, therefore, fell on me. We had family, friends and medical consultations and decided that the best care for her would be to keep her at home. She, therefore, was around familiar surroundings, living among those things that she had known in better times. The care was something else. I was no longer young and could no longer do those physical things that are necessary in the care of someone who was completely getting to the stage of constant care. This is where Whole Life Home Care came into the picture. Family members and others had inquired about and visited many like establishments. In the end we settled with Whole Life and they became the entity that supplied me the aid that I would need to care for Zula. For the last four or five years of her life we had the aid of professional care givers who gave of themselves over and beyond what was asked of them. The central office was always cognizant of our state, offering advice from time to time and, of course, supplying the physical aid that was needed. There were times when I required out of town vacations and they readily supplied temporary over night care. We, therefore, recommend Whole Life Home Care to anyone who is in need of home aid. This is the professional unit that can do the job