Services
Dementia Care
Support that brings structure to the day
Dementia can change how someone manages everyday life, but the right support can help them remain comfortable, engaged, and at home.
Our Caregivers provide practical, consistent support tailored to each person's routines, abilities, and stage of dementia.

What's included
Support for everyday life
Dementia care is not one-size-fits-all. The right level of support depends on the person, their abilities, and how their needs change over time.
Daily Routines
Help with getting ready, personal care, meals, and other everyday routines while maintaining as much independence as possible.
Companionship & Engagement
Conversation, familiar activities, walks, hobbies, and other activities that provide social and mental engagement.
Meals & Nutrition
Meal preparation and mealtime support to help maintain regular eating and drinking routines.
Mobility & Safety
Support with moving around the home and staying safe during everyday activities.
Reminders & Routines
Help staying on track with established routines, appointments, and daily activities.
Respite for Family Caregivers
Reliable support that gives family caregivers time to work, rest, run errands, or take care of other responsibilities.
Consistency matters
Familiar routines and familiar faces can make day-to-day life easier for someone living with dementia.
We help families find Caregivers based on their location, availability, experience, and the type of support needed. When possible, keeping the same Caregiver helps build familiarity and trust over time.
Care that adapts as needs change
Dementia is progressive, and care needs can change over time. Someone who needs occasional help today may need more hands-on support later.
Your care arrangement can evolve as those needs change, whether that means increasing hours, adding personal care, or adjusting the type of support provided.
Support for the whole family
Dementia affects more than the person living with it. Family members often take on significant responsibilities as care needs increase.
A Caregiver can provide practical help at home while giving family members time to step away, recharge, and manage their own responsibilities.
Frequently asked questions
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