
Compassionate Dementia Care in the Comfort of Home
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming. Our specialized non-medical dementia care services in Atlanta, Marietta, and surrounding areas provide the safety, routine, and compassionate support your family needs.
What is In-Home Dementia Care?
Dementia isn't just memory loss; it affects behavior, communication, and the ability to perform daily tasks. Moving to a memory care facility can cause distress and confusion.
Our in-home dementia care allows your loved one to remain in their familiar environment. We provide trained caregivers who understand the progression of dementia and Alzheimer's, offering non-medical assistance that promotes safety, reduces anxiety, and maintains dignity.
- Wandering prevention and safety supervision
- Establishing calming daily routines
- Assistance with bathing, dressing, and hygiene
- Meal preparation and hydration monitoring
- Meaningful companionship and cognitive engagement
- Respite care for exhausted family caregivers

"Keeping them in a familiar environment is often the best medicine."
Our Approach to Dementia Support
We don't just supervise; we engage. Our caregivers are trained to handle the unique challenges of dementia, from sundowning to communication difficulties.
Safety First
We assess the home for fall risks and implement strategies to prevent wandering, ensuring a secure environment 24/7.
Cognitive Engagement
We use personalized activities, music, and conversation tailored to their life history to stimulate memory and bring joy.
De-escalation & Comfort
Our staff is trained to respond to behavioral changes with patience, redirection, and validation, reducing anxiety and frustration.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dementia Care
Answers to common questions families have when seeking memory support.
Get the Support Your Family Deserves
Don't navigate the journey of dementia alone. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation in-home assessment.
The Essential Family Care Guide
Not sure where to start? Download our free comprehensive Family Care Guide to understanding your options, asking the right questions, and planning for your loved one's future.
- Checklist for assessing care needs
- Questions to ask potential caregivers
- Understanding payment and insurance options
- Tips for making the home safer


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