Dementia & Alzheimer's Care
Dementia changes the way a person experiences their day. Familiar surroundings, predictable routines, and a calm, patient caregiver can make a real difference in how safely and how comfortably your loved one lives at home.

What this care looks like at home
Our dementia and Alzheimer's caregivers are trained in person-centered approaches — redirection instead of correction, simple choices instead of overwhelming questions, and structured daily rhythms that reduce the late-afternoon agitation many families describe as sundowning.
Staying in the same home, with the same family photos on the wall and the same neighborhood outside the window, is often the single most powerful comfort for someone with memory loss. We help families make that possible — with care plans that grow as the condition progresses.
We also coordinate with neurologists, primary care doctors, and hospice teams when the family asks us to. You are not figuring this out alone.
- Trained dementia and Alzheimer’s caregivers
- Calm, structured daily routines
- Redirection and validation techniques
- Wandering and safety monitoring at home
- Family education and ongoing communication
- Continuity — the same caregiver as much as possible
Dementia & Alzheimer's Care where you live
We bring this service to families across Orange and Seminole County. Pick your area for local details, neighborhoods we cover, and how quickly we can start.