04/07/2026
When a loved one gets a dementia diagnosis, the questions come quickly. What does their daily life look like now? How do I keep them safe? And what happens as things progress?
For many, the answer starts at home. Staying home and getting the proper care isn't just possible for those with dementia. It's oftentimes the best option. Familiar surroundings, consistent routines, and one-on-one attention can make a real difference in how someone with dementia experiences daily life.
In-home dementia care is structured support built around your loved one specifically. It's having someone who understands their history, their habits, and the things that still bring them comfort. Someone who notices the small changes before they have the chance to become problems.
If you're in the early stages of figuring this out, our latest blog answers some of those initial questions in simple terms.
Dementia care at home is a personal alternative to memory care facilities. Learn what in-home care includes, the costs, & what to expect.