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Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Specialized, compassionate in-home care for individuals living with dementia — delivered by trained caregivers who understand the unique challenges of cognitive decline.

What Dementia Care Includes

Every care plan is tailored to the stage and type of dementia, and adjusted as needs evolve.

Structured daily routines to reduce confusion
Redirection & de-escalation techniques
Sundowning & nighttime behavior support
Safe home environment monitoring
Personal care with patience & dignity
Meaningful cognitive engagement activities
Family caregiver education & support
Coordination with physicians & memory care teams

Specialized Care, Delivered With Love

Specialized Training

Our caregivers receive dedicated Alzheimer's and dementia care training.

Dignity-Centered Approach

We meet clients where they are — with patience, compassion, and respect.

Safety First

Caregivers are trained to identify and prevent wandering, falls, and other risks.

Family Partnership

We keep families informed and involved every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alzheimer's and dementia care?

Dementia care is specialized in-home support for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. It goes beyond standard personal care to include cognitive engagement, behavioral support, and safety monitoring tailored to the progression of the disease.

How is dementia care different from regular home care?

Dementia care requires specialized training in communication techniques, behavior management, and safety protocols specific to cognitive decline. Our caregivers are trained to handle confusion, agitation, sundowning, and wandering with calm, evidence-based approaches.

Can you help with sundowning?

Yes. Sundowning — increased confusion and agitation in the late afternoon and evening — is common in dementia. Our caregivers use structured routines, calming activities, and environmental adjustments to help manage these symptoms.

How do I know if my loved one needs dementia care?

Signs include increasing forgetfulness, confusion about time or place, personality changes, difficulty with daily tasks, or safety concerns at home. Call us at (678) 758-2858 for a free consultation — we'll help you assess the right level of care.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us today for a free in-home assessment and personalized dementia care plan.