Torrance, South Bay and Los Angeles Harbor

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17252 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 266

Torrance, CA 90504


Serving These Areas: Artesia, Buena Park, Cerritos, Fort Macarthur, Fullerton, Hawaiian Gardens, La Palma, Lakewood, Lomita, Los Angeles Harbor, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, San Pedro, South Bay, Torrance

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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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Torrance, South Bay and Los Angeles Harbor Dementia Care

South Bay dementia care program is designed to enrich your loved one's lifestyle. Having a neutral caregiver within your home for dementia care, maintains the dignity and independence of the client through home care coordination.

Our dementia care program also helps to de-stress the family when they learn new coping behaviors and ways to support activities of daily living. Our South Bay dementia care program can also integrate companion care and personal care into a customized program designed to fit your loved one's needs and help families cope with the challenges of memory impairment.

Alzheimer's Care

When Homewatch CareGivers' Alzheimer’s caregivers help a person living with the disease the goal is not to make things harder. To that end, Homewatch CareGivers matches each caregiver specifically to each client. They go through extensive Alzheimer’s care training so they can create a peaceful environment that makes sure a client is safe and content. Our goal is to work with you to craft a home care service plan. That is the first part of a process that makes sure we directly address each individual client’s Alzheimer’s care needs.

Acting early when the first symptoms start to appear is a major step to get clients the help they will soon depend on. Homewatch CareGivers is a proud champion of the Alzheimer's Early Detection Alliance. Learn more about the 10 warning signs for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

Memory Care Program

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Pathways to Memory is Homewatch CareGivers’ unique approach to dementia care. This specialized form of care features one-on-one interaction and attention and provides social interaction and companionship to the person living with dementia. Pathways to Memory keeps clients safe and improves the quality of life for everyone involved. Each in-home caregiver trained in the dementia care program is uses a positive, failure-free approach that makes a calm and supportive environment to bolster self-esteem when a person is most vulnerable.

Caregivers can create meaningful moments for the entire family, bringing all involved closer together when they need to be able to depend on each other. Pathways to Memory is a coping solution for everyone involved, creating a circle of trust, communication and support. Learn More.

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.