Chapel Hill and Durham, NC

Call our team today for your customized care solution.

919-960-6038 - Phone
919-960-8142 - After Hrs
919-933-0901 - Fax

Care Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week.

101 Cosgrove Ave., Suite 120

Chapel Hill, NC 27514


State License:
HC2499

Serving These Areas: Research Triangle Park (RTP) area: Orange County-Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough, Efland, Cedar Grove, Mebane; Durham County-Durham; Chatham County- Pittsboro, Bynum, Fearrington Village; Alamance County-Graham; Wake County-Apex, Cary, Raleigh.

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Whether you are across town or three states away, securing care for your loved one's urgent needs can be a quick and effortless process.

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Chapel Hill Dementia Care

Chapel Hill dementia care program is designed especially for people living with memory impairment. Our caregivers are memory care experts that understand the full scope and complexity of how Alzheimer's and dementia impact everyday life in one's home environment.

That's why we teach our client and your family coping mechanisms through a customized memory care program plan based on assessment and individual needs and concerns. Chapel Hill elderly care program incorporates activities, healthy dietary choices, home care coordination and social stimulation. This targeted approach enriches the lives of clients living with dementia and Alzheimer's.

Alzheimers Care

Our Alzheimers care program has been designed to maintain overall independence and quality of life for clients living with memory impairments. By matching caregivers specifically trained to understand Alzheimers care, caregivers can interact with clients and family members to create peaceful and contented environments that ensure safety. Crafting the perfect home care service plan is the first step to addressing each client’s Alzheimers care needs directly.

Memory Care Program

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Pathways to Memory, offered exclusively by Homewatch CareGivers, is comprised of two distinct service options: Specialized Dementia Care and Focused Memory Training. All Pathways to Memory services are provided by specially trained individuals that bring patience and compassion to an emotionally charged family dynamic. As a neutral third party, our caregivers are able to focus on what’s best for the client today, without the emotional history that comes with a lifetime of knowing someone.

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Specialized Dementia Care is personal and companion care provided by intensively trained and tested caregivers. Through our Specialized Dementia Care services we strive to increase the quality of life and provide a more interactive care experience in our clients’ lives – every day.

Focused Memory Training cultivates self-sufficiency, competency and self-worth – while promoting a sense of purpose and the memory skills needed for life’s daily activities. Because memory translates to ability, participants experience a boost in confidence and renew their outlook on life.

Flexible Home Care Services

Our home care service plans are completely customizable to the unique needs of each of our clients. Whether you need only a few hours a week or round the clock care, we can develop a home care service solution to keep you safe at home, where you want to be.

Dementia Care Tips

Check here monthly for new practical and easy to use dementia care tips, designed to help the family caregiver better adapt and cope with the caregiver role for someone living with dementia.

Alzheimer's Articles and Resources

Alzheimer’s is a fatal brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning skills. While some memory loss is a normal part of aging, it could be a sign of Alzheimer’s disease if it disrupts daily life. Read Full Story.

Living with Alzheimer's Disease: “It’s like a new life,” says Lee Ferrero, who was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease at age 62. Mr. Ferrero is one of the more than five million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease, one form of dementia. Read Full Story.