Dementia Care at Home

Shine Care – Caring for You Like Family

Special Services, Memory, Safety, and Dignity.

At Shine Care we are aware of the special troubles that are involved in taking care of a loved one with dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Our Dementia Care program will encourage comfort, safety, and emotional comfort, all in the comfort of home with specialized and caring services.

Our Dementia Care Includes:

Why Choose Shine Care for Dementia Support?

Our mission is to uphold dignity and quality of life for people living with dementia as well as provide relief, guidance, and support to families going through this process.

Contact Shine Care to find out more about our dementia care or to have a home care assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Dementia care at home is a specialized service designed to support individuals experiencing memory loss, confusion, or cognitive decline. It focuses on providing safe, structured, and compassionate care in a familiar environment.

Elderly individuals or patients diagnosed with dementia, Alzheimer’s, or related conditions benefit the most. It is especially helpful for those who struggle with daily activities, memory issues, or behavioral changes.

Care typically includes assistance with daily routines, medication reminders, personal hygiene, mobility support, emotional companionship, and monitoring of the patient’s condition.

Yes, trained caregivers understand the challenges of dementia and are experienced in managing mood changes, confusion, and memory-related issues with patience and care.

Yes, being at home reduces confusion and anxiety for dementia patients. A familiar environment, combined with professional care, helps improve safety and overall well-being.

Absolutely. Consistent routines, familiar surroundings, and one-on-one care can significantly reduce anxiety, agitation, and confusion in dementia patients.

Flexible care plans are available, including hourly care, 12-hour shifts, and 24/7 live-in support depending on the severity of the condition.

You can easily arrange care by contacting the service provider, discussing the patient’s condition, and selecting a suitable care plan. A trained caregiver will be assigned based on specific needs.