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Professional In-Home Dementia, Alzheimer's & memory-care services

Few age-related conditions are as difficult as memory loss. Millions of Americans are living with dementia, impacting the lives of their family and friends. Dementia care at home brings physical and mental support to clients in the environment in which they're most comfortable, providing a system of care and peace of mind for loved ones.

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If this is your situation, you might consider our Active Care plan.

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What to expect from in-home dementia care

Effective home care for dementia starts with a comprehensive home audit to provide the client with a safe and familiar setting.

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Count on the memory care experts at your local Homewatch CareGivers® to:

  • Help your loved one stay safe in and around the home.
  • Aid independence by modifying steps to an activity.
  • Be a partner as your loved one participates in their own care.
  • Provide engagement at the right time and in the right amount.
  • Arrange closets and drawers to maximize accessibility.
  • Help you and your family see how your loved one responds to things like temperature or noise.
  • Help your loved one recognize when it's time for quiet and rest.
  • Encourage engagement in physical activity to promote circulation and muscle strength.

Certified Dementia Care Specialists*

In January 2025, Homewatch CareGivers launched a groundbreaking program that emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity, inclusivity, and a person-centered approach to dementia care. It aims to provide caregivers with the tools and knowledge necessary for compassionate, individualized care while respecting the unique needs of those living with dementia. Learn more about the program here.

*Available in select locations

If you or someone you love is seeking trustworthy home care for dementia, Alzheimer's or another form of memory loss, call (888) 404-5191 or complete our online form.

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We conduct annual background checks on all caregivers.

We provide at least 12 hours annually of employee training.

We perform in-person quality assurance visits every 90 days.

We conduct satisfaction surveys to monitor the care provided.

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