Compassionate memory care at home keeps familiar faces and routines close for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
Our caregivers are specifically trained in dementia support, helping families navigate changing abilities with patience, safety, and respect.
Specialized Memory Care at Home
We tailor each visit to the stage of dementia, personal history, and daily rhythms.
- Structured routines that reduce anxiety and confusion
- Engaging activities that celebrate memories and preserve abilities
- Gentle cueing for personal care, meals, medication, and hydration
- Home safety assessments to prevent falls and wandering
Understanding the Diagnosis
Dementia describes a group of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and daily life. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of those symptoms.
- Dementia is a syndrome—similar to the way a fever signals illness but not the specific cause
- Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and other conditions can all lead to dementia symptoms
- A formal diagnosis guides care planning, but we focus on the person in front of us first
Support for Families
Caring for someone with dementia is a team effort. We keep families informed and supported.
- Education on behavior changes, communication techniques, and pacing daily tasks
- Respite visits that give family caregivers time to rest and recharge
- Regular updates to the care plan as abilities change over time
Creating Safer, Calmer Days
- Consistent caregivers who know each client's preferences and triggers
- Partnership with physicians, therapists, and memory clinics
- Monitoring for health changes and coordinating next steps quickly
Call (786) 991-2300 to design a dementia care plan that fits your loved one's needs and keeps them at home longer.