Dementia Care Services
CareChoice helps families care for loved ones living with dementia. We use our expert knowledge and caring attention to help your loved one manage cognitive changes while preserving dignity and comfort in familiar surroundings.
What Is It?
Home-based dementia care helps individuals with cognitive impairments maintain their quality of life and independence. We provide expert, non-medical support for adults with memory loss, confusion, and behavioral problems, while respecting their individuality. Our professional caregivers tailor strategies to each client’s mental ability and daily requirements.
We offer gentle, empathetic dementia care—available 24/7 or on a flexible schedule. We create peaceful routines, gently lead individuals through everyday duties, and provide compassionate care at each person’s pace.
Who Needs Dementia Care Services?
If a member of your family:
- Has been diagnosed with dementia, vascular dementia, or another cognitive disorder and requires specialized support at home.
- Has trouble communicating, completing daily tasks, or is uncertain about time or place, which makes daily life more difficult.
- Displays changes in personality, mood, or judgment that necessitate understanding by caregivers who have received dementia-specific training.
- Lives alone or with family members who need temporary help and professional guidance to provide dependable, effective care for cognitive impairments.
Specialized Dementia Care
Our team creates personalized care plans for older adults living with dementia.
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FAQs
Dementia care provides specialized non‑medical support for adults living with memory loss, confusion, or changes in behavior. Caregivers use gentle techniques tailored to each person’s cognitive needs and daily routine.
In addition to everyday assistance, dementia care focuses on structured routines, clear communication, simple safety strategies, and activities designed to lower stress and confusion. The aim is to create a calm and predictable home environment.
Caregivers assist with personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, mobility support, redirection, and meaningful engagement such as conversation, music, or simple activities. All support is non‑medical.
Yes, in many cases families can choose a relative or trusted friend as the main caregiver, and CareChoice can provide training and pay through approved programs. Availability depends on state rules and program eligibility.
Caregivers use calm reassurance, simple explanations, and home adjustments such as clear paths and secure exits. They rely on familiar routines to help reduce distress and redirect your loved one safely.
Yes, dementia care is flexible and can range from short daily visits to full‑time or 24‑hour support as needs grow. Families can adjust schedules over time.
Yes, part of dementia support includes sharing tips on communication, safety, and daily structure. CareChoice helps families learn practical ways to support their loved one at home.
Families can schedule regular shifts or short‑term coverage so primary caregivers get planned breaks. This helps reduce stress while the person with dementia continues receiving consistent support.
Caregivers and coordinators can assist with reminders, simple scheduling, and keeping family members updated about day‑to‑day care. They do not provide medical advice but help everyone stay informed.
Contact CareChoice to request an assessment and share your loved one’s history, routines, and current challenges. The team will create a personalized care plan that fits your family’s needs.