Alzheimer’s & Dementia Home Care Services
Compassionate, Non-Medical Support Right at Home
At Life Care Assistance, we provide specialized, non-medical home care services designed to support individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Our goal is to help clients remain safe, comfortable, and engaged in the familiarity of their own homes—while giving families peace of mind.
Our caregivers are trained to understand the unique challenges of memory loss, confusion, and behavioral changes. Every care plan is personalized to support dignity, routine, and emotional well-being.
Our Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care Services Include:
1. Personal Care Assistance
Help with bathing, grooming, dressing, and hygiene while maintaining dignity and respect.
2. Medication Reminders
Gentle reminders to support adherence to prescribed medication schedules (non-administration).
3. Companionship & Emotional Support
Consistent one-on-one companionship to reduce isolation, anxiety, and agitation.
4. Cognitive Engagement Activities
Memory-friendly activities such as music, reading, conversation, puzzles, and reminiscence therapy.
5. Meal Preparation & Feeding Assistance
Nutritious meal preparation and assistance with eating when needed.
6. Safety Supervision & Fall Prevention
Ongoing monitoring to reduce fall risk, wandering, and unsafe behaviors.
7. Structured Daily Routines
Consistent schedules that promote familiarity, comfort, and reduced confusion.
8. Mobility & Transfer Assistance
Support with walking, repositioning, and safe movement throughout the home.
9. Behavioral Support & Gentle Redirection
Calm, compassionate responses to sundowning, restlessness, or confusion.
10. Family Guidance & Support
Education and ongoing communication to help families navigate the caregiving journey.
Why Families Choose Life Care Assistance
• Non-medical, personalized dementia care
• Experienced, compassionate caregivers
• Flexible scheduling (hourly, overnight, 24-hour care)
• Strong communication with families and care teams
Because familiar surroundings matter especially with memory loss.
