Compassionate Alzheimer’s & Dementia In-Home Care

Personalized memory care from caregivers trained in specialized dementia support, overseen by experienced nurses committed to safety, dignity and comfort.

Understanding Memory Related Conditions

Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease affect more than memory, it also impacts communication, behaviour, judgment, and daily functioning.

Every person’s experience is unique, so we tailor care to the individual, not only the diagnosis.

Common Early Signs to Watch For:

  • Difficulty remembering recent conversations or events

  • Getting lost in familiar places

  • Mood or personality changes

  • Struggling with familiar tasks like cooking or bills

  • Increased anxiety or confusion in unfamiliar situations

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Gold metallic_Calgary's Premier Home Care Service
Gold metallic_Calgary's Premier Home Care Service

Whole Person Approach to Memory Care

Dementia care requires more than tasks — it requires presence. Our team blends clinical skill with compassion to create support that adapts as needs change.

Our caregivers are trained in:

  • Gentle redirection and de-escalation

  • Clear communication at each stage of memory loss

  • Meaningful engagement and structured routines

  • Managing behaviors with patience and respect

  • Fall prevention and safety awareness

Our nursing team personalizes every plan to reflect:

  • Cognitive abilities and personal preferences

  • Life history and daily comfort routines

  • Safety considerations and structure

  • Family goals and evolving needs

Gold metallic_Calgary's Premier Home Care Service
Gold metallic_Calgary's Premier Home Care Service

Our Dementia Care Services

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    • Gentle assistance with bathing, dressing, and meals

    • Structured routines that ease confusion

    • Medication reminders and wellness monitoring

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    • Understanding behavior changes and emotional needs

    • Managing sundowning, agitation, or wandering

    • Creating calm, engaging environments

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    • Home safety checks and fall prevention

    • 24-hour supervision when needed

    • Wandering prevention and emergency protocols

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    • Communication tools and coping techniques

    • Guidance on disease progression and what to expect

    • Legal and financial planning resources

Support Through Every Stage

From early signs to late stage, we’re with you every step of the way.

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    Early Stage

    Medication and appointment coordination

    Light household and social support

    Family planning and education

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    Middle Stage

    Increased supervision and safety support

    Personal care assistance

    Behavior management and structured routine

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    Late Stage

    24-hour care and comfort measures

    Advanced medical coordination

    Emotional and respite support for family

Helpful Tips for Families

Communication Tips

  • Speak slowly and clearly with one idea at a time

  • Validate emotions even if facts are wrong

  • Avoid arguing or correcting

Creating a Calming Environment

  • Maintain daily routines

  • Reduce clutter and noise

  • Use labels, photos, and familiar objects

Handling Difficult Moments

  • Look for triggers (fatigue, hunger, overstimulation)

  • Redirect with calming music, touch, or photos

  • Stay calm—your energy affects theirs

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Gold metallic_Calgary's Premier Home Care Service
Gold metallic_Calgary's Premier Home Care Service

FAQs

How do I know it’s time to get help?

When daily safety, emotional well-being, or caregiver stress become concerns—early support makes a big difference.

How do you handle resistance or agitation?

We use person-centered approaches and de-escalation techniques rooted in understanding emotional needs.

What if my loved one doesn’t accept help?

We introduce care slowly, focusing on companionship and comfort before tasks.

Can you help with other health issues too?

Yes. Many of our clients have other conditions like diabetes or Parkinson’s. Our RN-led team ensures holistic care.

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Start with a Free Memory Care Assessment

Our RN will visit your home to:

  • Assess safety and cognitive needs

  • Understand routines and preferences

  • Build a care plan tailored to your loved one