
Caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease presents unique challenges. Haven Home Care provides non-medical dementia and Alzheimer’s care that focuses on daily support, structure, and compassionate companionship—helping individuals remain safely at home while preserving dignity and independence.
Our caregivers are trained to understand the behaviors, routines, and communication needs associated with memory loss and cognitive decline.
Non-medical dementia care supports individuals with memory impairment through hands-on assistance, supervision, and emotional reassurance—without providing clinical or medical treatment.
This type of care is especially beneficial for individuals who:
Experience memory loss or confusion
Need help with daily routines
Are at risk of wandering or falls
Benefit from structured, familiar environments
Require consistent supervision and reassurance
Care is personalized to each individual’s stage of dementia and daily needs.
Consistency and routine are critical for those living with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Caregivers help maintain a predictable daily schedule while providing gentle guidance and supervision.
Support may include:
Assistance with personal care and hygiene
Meal preparation and hydration reminders
Medication reminders (non-medical)
Mobility support and fall prevention
Redirection and reassurance during periods of confusion
Monitoring to reduce wandering or unsafe behaviors
By maintaining familiarity, caregivers help reduce anxiety and agitation.
Dementia care goes beyond physical support—it requires patience, understanding, and trust. Haven Home Care prioritizes consistent caregiver assignments whenever possible, allowing meaningful relationships to develop over time.
Caregivers engage individuals through conversation, activities, and familiar routines that promote comfort and emotional well-being.
Memory-related conditions affect the entire family. Our care team works closely with loved ones to provide updates, guidance, and flexibility as needs change.
Care plans can evolve from part-time assistance to more comprehensive in-home support, including extended hours or 24-hour care if needed.
Remaining in a familiar environment can help individuals with dementia feel more secure and less disoriented. Haven Home Care’s non-medical dementia and Alzheimer’s care services are designed to support safe, comfortable aging in place.
Non-medical dementia care focuses on daily living support, supervision, routine, and emotional reassurance. It does not include medical treatment, diagnoses, or clinical interventions. Medical care is provided separately by licensed healthcare professionals when needed.
Yes. Caregivers are trained to monitor for wandering risks, provide redirection, and maintain structured routines that help reduce confusion. Their presence adds an important layer of safety and reassurance at home.
Absolutely. Dementia is a progressive condition, and care needs often evolve. Haven Home Care offers flexible care plans that can be adjusted as cognitive, physical, or supervision needs increase—without disrupting continuity of care.
