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Dementia Care Services for Elders

A dementia diagnosis changes life for the whole family, and the weight of that lands differently on everyone. Day-to-day decisions become harder, routines feel less certain, and the people you love most can seem further away, even when they are right in front of you. We are here to help you navigate that.


We provide in-home dementia care that keeps your loved one in the place they know best, their own home. Our caregivers are trained to work with individuals living with dementia, building routines that feel calm, familiar, and safe. We do not rush. We do not force. We work at your loved one’s pace.

Caregivers Who Understand Dementia

Our caregivers are trained specifically to support individuals living with dementia. They know how to respond to confusion, repetition, and difficult moments with patience and calm rather than frustration.

Routine That Reduces Anxiety

Predictable daily routines help reduce agitation and confusion in individuals with dementia. We build care around a consistent schedule so your loved one always knows what to expect.

Families Kept in the Loop

You should never have to wonder how your loved one’s day went. We keep families informed and update care plans as the condition progresses so nothing falls through the cracks.

Every visit is built around your loved one’s current stage and what brings them comfort. Here is what our caregivers typically support:

  • Personal care, including bathing, dressing, grooming, and oral hygiene
  • Meal preparation and assistance with eating
  • Medication reminders and administration
  • Engaging activities such as memory games, music, and light exercise
  • Companionship and meaningful conversation
  • Support with mobility and safe transfers
  • Monitoring for changes in behaviour or health
  • Household tasks such as light cleaning and laundry
  • Accompaniment to appointments and community outings

Our dementia care services are a good fit for:

✓ Elders in the early, middle, or late stages of dementia or Alzheimer’s

✓ Individuals who become anxious, confused, or agitated without familiar support

✓ Families who can no longer manage care on their own but want their loved one to stay at home

✓ Seniors living alone whose safety is becoming a concern

✓ Family caregivers who need regular respite time

✓ Clients who benefit from a caregiver who speaks their language

Staying at home is not just a preference for many elders living with dementia. It is what keeps them grounded. Familiar smells, familiar spaces, and familiar faces can meaningfully slow the progression of anxiety and confusion. We help make that possible.

Customized care plan and the best caregiver just for you

All gathered information from the In-home care assessment will be developed into an individualized care plan.