Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Cognitive Change

Caring for a loved one experiencing memory loss, mood changes, or cognitive decline can be emotionally and physically exhausting especially when you’re doing it alone. While conditions like Alzheimer’s are common, they’re just one of many brain-related disorders that affect older adults. At Trusting Hands Home Care, we understand the toll this takes on families. That’s why we offer personalized care plans that include companionship, personal care, and homemaking support along with much-needed respite for family caregivers. Our goal is to help you focus less on the daily struggles and more on cherishing the meaningful moments with your loved one.

Supporting a loved one with dementia or memory loss can be emotionally overwhelming and physically demanding. At Trusting Hands Home Care, we understand the unique challenges families face, which is why our approach focuses on more than just care—it’s about connection, dignity, and preserving moments of clarity. Our dementia support is built around a personalized plan guided by three essential care principles.

Dementia & Cognitive Support Care

Everyday Strengths

Focus on what your loved one can still do empowering independence and self-esteem.

Honoring the Individual

Respecting personality, history, and preferences to support emotional well-being.

Comfort Through Routine

Providing structure to reduce confusion and bring a sense of calm.

FAQs

How do your caregivers support individuals with dementia or Alzheimer's?

Our caregivers are specially trained to offer compassionate, patient-centered care helping with daily routines, cognitive stimulation, emotional support, and safety supervision.

Absolutely. We personalize care plans based on the progression and individual needs whether in early memory lapses or advanced cognitive decline.

Yes. We offer respite care, regular updates, and guidance to ease the burden on family members while ensuring quality care for their loved ones.