Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are progressive conditions that affect memory, thinking and daily life. With the right support, many individuals can continue living safely at home, maintain familiar routines and experience comfort in the place they know best.
ɫɫÊÓÆµ provides personalized in-home dementia Alzheimer’s care services for patients across the full spectrum of cognitive decline — from early-stage diagnosis through advanced dementia. Our skilled home health and hospice programs also include dedicated caregiver support to help families feel informed and confident.

Dementia is a general term for conditions that impact memory, reasoning, behavior and the ability to perform everyday activities.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. Other forms include vascular dementia and Lewy body dementia. These conditions typically develop gradually and worsen over time.
Many types of dementia lead to symptoms such as memory loss, confusion, wandering, personality changes, difficulty communicating and challenges with daily tasks like dressing, cooking or managing medications. In advanced stages, individuals may require full assistance with personal care and mobility.

Because dementia often progresses gradually, care needs may evolve over time. ɫɫÊÓÆµ supports patients throughout their healthcare journey with in-home care that meets their unique needs.
Nursing care and therapy delivered at home to help dementia patients manage medical conditions, prevent complications and remain safe.
Non-medical daily living support that helps individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia stay safe, comfortable and independent at home
Compassionate, comfort-focused hospice care for advanced dementia patients who are no longer pursuing curative treatment and are focusing on quality of life.
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After being diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, Carol began forgetting medications and leaving the stove on. She also has high blood pressure and arthritis, making mobility more challenging. Her family wants to keep her safe at home.
Skilled Home Health Can Help Carol With:
Because of her dementia, Carol sometimes struggles with bathing, meal preparation and staying on routine.
Personal Care ɫɫÊÓÆµ Can Help Carol With:
With structured support and familiar surroundings, Carol can continue living safely at home.
James has been living with advanced Alzheimer’s disease for several years. He now requires assistance with all daily activities, has difficulty swallowing and has experienced repeated infections and weight loss. His family has chosen to focus on comfort and meaningful time together.
Hospice Can Help James With:
Hospice care for advanced dementia prioritizes dignity, comfort and guidance for families during this stage of life.
In-home Alzheimer’s and dementia care allows patients to:
As dementia progresses and care needs evolve, ɫɫÊÓÆµ helps patients and families receive the right level of support at the right time through skilled home health, personal care and hospice services designed specifically for Alzheimer’s and dementia care at home.
