Live-In Memory Care
A familiar face around the clock for your loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Our live-in memory caregivers ensure safety, reduce confusion, and establish comforting routine.
What is Live-In Memory Care?
For advanced dementia or Alzheimer’s, continuous care can be a game-changer. Our Live-In Memory Care places a specially trained caregiver in your loved one’s home full-time. This means when sundowning behaviors start in the evening, or a confused awakening happens at 1 AM, a compassionate professional is right there to reassure and assist.
Consistency is key in dementia care – having the same person each morning and evening helps your loved one feel secure. Our caregiver learns your loved one’s patterns, triggers, and preferences deeply, and can anticipate needs or calm them in ways that work effectively.
Care Plans Include
- Bathing & personal hygiene assistance
- Toileting & continence care
- Mobility support & safe transfers
- Dressing & grooming assistance
- Eating & feeding assistance
- Medication reminders & documentation
- Meal planning, preparation & grocery support
- Home safety & fall-risk assessments
- Light housekeeping & laundry tasks
- Transportation & errands
- Purposeful social engagement & companionship
- Structured exercise & range-of-motion activities
- Hydration & nutritional coaching
- Emotional support & family communication
- Custom tasks, matched to individual needs
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The Perfect Care Match Difference
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Holistic Intake & Assessment:
In-depth evaluation of nutrition, mobility, cognitive function, and mental wellness to craft a fully personalized care blueprint. -
Perfect Care Match Program:
Personality-tested caregivers matched for optimal client compatibility, ensuring trust, shared values, and lasting rapport. -
Continuous Wellness Partnership:
Regular family consultations, complimentary expert-led holistic workshops, and proactive plan adjustments to support evolving health goals. -
Real-Time Care Communication:
Secure access to care updates, schedules, and direct messaging with your care team via our client portal and mobile app, plus dedicated 24/7 phone support.
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