Memory Care That Meets Your Loved One Where They Are
Dementia care requires more than physical help — it requires deep patience, specialized training, and a caregiver who can hold the relationship steady when your loved one cannot. That is who we place.

What Makes Dementia Care Different
Caring for someone with dementia, Alzheimer's, or another memory condition requires a specific approach. Routines matter enormously. Responses to confusion and agitation must be calm and validating, not corrective. And the caregiver's ability to read non-verbal cues is often more important than anything they say.
Our dementia care services include:
- Consistent daily routine maintenance to reduce anxiety
- Safety monitoring and wandering prevention
- Cognitive engagement activities tailored to the individual
- Personal care with patience-centered techniques
- Family communication and regular progress updates
- Respite care to support family caregiver wellbeing
Who Dementia Care Is For
Our dementia care is appropriate across all stages — early-stage clients who need light structure and monitoring, mid-stage clients who require consistent hands-on support, and families navigating late-stage care who need a trusted presence in the home around the clock.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do your caregivers have specific dementia care training?
- Yes. All caregivers placed for dementia care have completed specialized training in memory care techniques, including validation therapy, behavioral de-escalation, and routine-based care. We only place caregivers with direct dementia experience for these clients.
- Can you support all stages of Alzheimer's or dementia?
- Yes. We support clients from early-stage mild cognitive impairment through late-stage care needs. The level of caregiver involvement increases as the condition progresses, and we work with your family and any medical providers to ensure continuity.
- How do your caregivers handle agitation or sundowning?
- Our caregivers are trained in de-escalation and redirection techniques. They do not argue or correct — they validate the emotional experience and gently redirect. For sundowning specifically, we work to establish a consistent late-afternoon and evening routine that reduces triggers.
- Can you provide overnight or live-in care for dementia clients?
- Yes. We offer overnight and live-in care arrangements for clients who require 24-hour oversight. We'll assess your situation and recommend the care schedule that best supports your loved one's safety and your family's peace of mind.
Have questions or need assistance? Felicia answers her own calls. Reach out today and let’s start a conversation about what your family needs.