Alzheimer’s Dementia & Memory Care At Home

Alzheimer's and dementia clients require a specialized type of care and attention.

Memory loss & behavior changes in a loved one can be extremely challenging, but a skilled and warm-hearted caregiver can make all the difference.

 

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Our caregivers are uniquely prepared to care for dementia clients

We are licensed, bonded & insured to care for adults with memory loss, taking our clients’ wellbeing very seriously, and with great empathy. 

All of our specialized caregivers are Memory Care & Dementia certified, receiving up to 16 hours of extensive training to learn:

  • How to engage with clients in challenging behavioral situations

  • How to react & respond to the needs of their clients

  • How to connect with and redirect their clients

  • Which activities are most stimulating


“The most trusted, reliable, caring, helpful, flexible, reasonable, knowledgeable, kind home care provider... The staff are unique, special... in all the right ways. This comes with my highest recommendation.
— Leslie Tewes, Aging Life Care Professional & Patient Advicate

Meeting the unique challenges of memory loss with empathy & patience

Opting for care at home can protect your loved one from the emotional trauma of moving to a nursing home, keeping them in a place that's familiar and safe. 

Constant, reassuring companionship by a qualified caregiver can help memory loss clients feel comfortable, and secure.

 

Specialized Care for Alzheimer’s & Dementia Clients

Social stimulation, coupled with familiar routines and recognizable surroundings are at the heart of compassionate memory care. 

Playing games, going for walks, and talking with others can help dementia clients live happier, more fulfilling lives.

How our specially-trained caregivers can help:

 

Companionship & Social Stimulation

Our highly qualified memory caregivers look after clients with love and affection, helping them enjoy their lives by:

  • Going on walks and spending time outdoors

  • Enjoying meals and snacks together

  • Organizing and driving to social events

  • Reading and watching movies together

  • Playing games and having fun

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Support for Daily Needs

Memory caregivers manage daily routines and make life easier by handling chores and cooking meals.

  • Helping shop for groceries & supplies

  • Cooking and preparing meals

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Exercising and staying active

  • Arranging and driving to medical appointments

  • Managing schedules and other appointments

  • Running errands

 

Personal Care & Grooming

Memory care clients may require additional assistance with personal needs. Our caregivers can assist with a variety of things like:

  • Help with bathing, dressing, & grooming

  • Using the toilet and helping with incontinence

  • Moving around the house and preventing falls

  • Reminders for medications

  • Helping transfer from bed to wheelchair

  • Reporting and checking in with family 

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 After 30+ years in the home care business, we deeply empathize that navigating Alzheimer’s & Dementia can be a confusing and challenging task. 

Let our family help your family enjoy life with your loved one, even in the face of memory loss.