
Fact:
People with dementia who receive care at home experience fewer hospitalizations and better quality of life than those in institutional settings.
(National Institute on Aging)
Fact:
Home-based care has been linked to a 25% decrease in anxiety and depression among older adults.
(Johns Hopkins / Guided Care model)
Fact:
Studies show seniors receiving in-home care report better personal relationships with caregivers and more consistent care.
(Home Care Association of America)
Memory Care
with Compassion and Expertise
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At Heart and Home Companion Care, we know that caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia requires more than just basic assistance—it takes specialized knowledge, patience, and understanding. That’s why our caregivers receive extra training in dementia care, equipping them with the skills to provide thoughtful, individualized support that truly makes a difference.
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We focus on the person, not the disease. Every care plan is tailored to your loved one’s unique history, routines, preferences, and personality. We take the time to learn who they are—what brings them joy, what causes frustration or worry, and what activities give them a sense of comfort and purpose. By honoring their individuality, we help create moments of recognition, connection, and dignity each day.
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Our approach emphasizes familiarity, stability, and safety, which are essential for those living with memory loss. Whether it’s using redirection techniques to ease agitation, encouraging meaningful daily activities, or creating a calm environment that reduces anxiety, our caregivers are trained to meet your loved one where they are in their journey.
We also know that dementia affects the entire family. That’s why we work closely with you, involving you in caregiver matching, care planning, and ongoing communication. Our goal is to provide peace of mind—knowing that your loved one is safe, supported, and cared for with the same compassion you would give yourself.
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At Heart and Home, memory care is not just about managing symptoms—
it’s about helping your loved one maintain independence, comfort, and quality of life at home for as long as possible.