Home vs. Facility Care: Facility Care: Which One Truly
Feels Like Home?




Compassionate Dementia Home Care for Your
Loved One

Supporting Families with Patience, Dignity, and Specialized Care

Caring for a loved one with dementia can feel overwhelming but you don’t have to do it alone. Our trusted home care services provide the comfort, safety, and one-on-one support your loved one deserves, right in the familiar surroundings of home.

What Is Dementia?

Dementia is not a single disease, but a general term for a decline in cognitive function that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, accounting for 60–80% of cases.

Early recognition and compassionate support are key to maintaining quality of life.

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Common Symptoms of Dementia

Dementia affects each person differently, but some of the most recognized symptoms include:

Memory Loss
Confusion
Difficulty Communicating
Poor Judgment & Decision-Making
Personality & Mood Changes
Difficulty with Daily Activities
Disorientation
Decline in Problem-Solving Skills
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How Home Care Helps Seniors with Dementia

Choosing home care allows your loved one to receive professional, personalized support in a familiar environment, reducing stress and confusion. Our caregivers are trained in dementia care techniques that focus on patience, safety, and emotional reassurance.

With home care, your loved one benefits from:

Family Support – Giving you peace of mind and the ability to rest knowing your loved one is in good hands.

Consistency & Routine – Caregivers provide stable, structured support to reduce anxiety.

Safety Monitoring – Assistance to prevent wandering, falls, or accidents.

Personalized Care – Tailored support for daily activities like bathing, dressing, and meals.

Companionship – Gentle social engagement to reduce loneliness and isolation.

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Advantages of Home Care for Dementia Patients

Comfort of Home: Familiar surroundings reduce confusion and support emotional well-being.


One-on-One Attention: Care tailored to your loved one’s unique needs.


Flexibility: From a few hours a day to full-time, care adapts to your family’s schedule.


Specialized Training: Caregivers skilled in communication, redirection, and dementia-specific care techniques.


Respite for Families: Allows family caregivers time to recharge while ensuring their loved one is cared for.

Take the First Step Today

Your loved one deserves compassionate care, and you deserve peace of mind.
Schedule a free in-home assessment today and discover how our dementia and Alzheimer’s care services can help your family.

Why Families Choose Us?

Don’t take our word for it – here’s what our clients say:

Dorothy M.

“Watching my husband’s memory fade has been the hardest journey of my life. The caregivers have been a lifeline—not only helping him with daily routines but also treating him with respect and kindness. It gives me comfort to know he’s in gentle, capable hands.”

Alice A.

“When my father’s dementia progressed, we didn’t know how to handle the changes. The care team stepped in with so much patience and skill. They keep him engaged and safe, and they’ve shown us better ways to connect with him. It has brought peace to our family during such a difficult time.”

Peter G.

“My grandmother doesn’t always remember who I am, but she lights up when her caregiver walks into the room. The way they talk to her, listen, and make her feel valued is something I’ll always be grateful for. It has made this journey a little easier for all of us.”

Why Trust Us?

Families trust us because we are recognized as a Best of Home Care Provider of Choice and Employer of Choice.

Our caregivers receive award-winning training to deliver safe, compassionate support,

and our Joint Commission accreditation ensures the highest standards of quality and safety in home care.

What Families Ask Us Most About Dementia Care

What is dementia care?

Dementia care provides specialized support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Caregivers are trained to assist with daily routines, promote safety, and provide compassionate companionship.

How is dementia care different from regular home care?

While regular home care covers basic daily needs, dementia care goes further. Caregivers are trained in memory care techniques, communication strategies, and safety measures tailored to the unique challenges of dementia.

What services are included in dementia care?

Services may include help with personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility assistance, engaging activities that stimulate memory, and creating a safe home environment.

Is dementia care available 24/7?

Yes. Dementia care can be customized—whether for a few hours a day, overnight support, or 24-hour care—depending on your loved one’s needs and the family’s schedule.

When should we consider dementia care for a loved one?

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming. Dementia care provides relief for families, giving them guidance, support, and peace of mind while ensuring their loved one receives compassionate, specialized care.

How can dementia care support families?

If your loved one is showing increased confusion, wandering, difficulty with daily tasks, or if caregiving has become overwhelming, it may be time to consider professional dementia care.