Alzheimer's Care
Alzheimer’s care requires patience, consistency, and a thoughtful approach. Our non-medical in-home Alzheimer’s care services are designed to support seniors living with memory loss while helping families navigate the daily challenges that often come with the progression of the disease.
With the right support at home, many individuals living with Alzheimer’s can remain in familiar surroundings where routines, comfort, and reassurance matter most.
What is Alzheimer's Care
Alzheimer’s home care provides non-medical support for seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease who need help with daily routines, safety, companionship, and personal care. As memory loss progresses, even familiar tasks can become more difficult, and day-to-day life may require more structure, supervision, and patience.
In-home Alzheimer’s care is often centered around consistency. Familiar environments, recognizable routines, and dependable caregiving support can help reduce confusion and make life feel more manageable for both the individual and their family.
For many families, Alzheimer’s care at home offers a more personal and flexible alternative to moving a loved one into a facility before that level of care is truly necessary.
Why Families Choose Us
Personalized Care Plans
Flexible Scheduling
Local, Responsive Team

Who May Benefit from Alzhemier's Care?
The need for Alzheimer’s care can look different from one family to the next. Some individuals need only occasional support early on, while others eventually require more hands-on help and closer supervision as memory loss becomes more advanced.
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Seniors in the early or middle stages of Alzheimer’s
Individuals who may still live at home safely but need more help with routines, reminders, and daily support. -
Those experiencing confusion or memory-related safety concerns
Seniors who may forget meals, medications, appointments, or important parts of their daily routine. -
Individuals who become anxious with change or unfamiliar environments
Remaining at home with consistent support can often reduce distress and provide greater reassurance. -
Families noticing a growing need for supervision
When a loved one can no longer be left alone comfortably for long periods, in-home care can help fill the gap. -
Family caregivers who need support or relief
Alzheimer’s care can provide practical help while easing some of the emotional and physical demands on loved ones.
What Alzheimer's Care May Include
Every care plan should reflect the individual’s needs, stage of progression, and daily routine. Alzheimer’s care often includes a combination of supervision, structure, companionship, and hands-on support.
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Help with daily routines and structure
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Medication reminders
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Meal preparation and hydration support
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Companionship and conversation
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Personal care such as bathing, dressing, and grooming
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Redirection and reassurance during moments of confusion
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Mobility assistance and fall-risk support
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Light housekeeping and laundry
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Supervision to help reduce wandering or unsafe situations
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Support for family caregivers needing relief or backup
Why Families Choose Alzheimer's Care
Families often choose Alzheimer’s home care because the condition affects far more than memory alone. It can impact routines, safety, mood, confidence, and the overall rhythm of life at home.
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More consistency
Familiar routines and dependable support can help reduce confusion and bring greater stability to the day. -
More safety
Supervision and support can help lower risks related to wandering, falls, missed meals, or other daily concerns. -
More peace of mind for families
Loved ones often feel less overwhelmed knowing there is reliable support in place. -
A more comfortable path forward
Many families want to keep a loved one at home as long as it remains safe and realistic. -
Relief for family caregivers
Alzheimer’s care can ease some of the emotional and physical strain that often builds over time.
Why Choose Helping Hands by FeniCare
Choosing care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is deeply personal. Families need more than a generic checklist of services. They need a team that understands the importance of consistency, communication, patience, and thoughtful support.
At Helping Hands by FeniCare, we provide non-medical in-home care built around the individual and the family’s real situation. Our goal is to support seniors with dignity while helping families feel more informed, more supported, and less alone in the process.
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can feel overwhelming, especially as needs begin to change. We are here to answer your questions, help you understand your options, and guide you toward the level of support that makes the most sense.
What Does Alzheimer's Care Cost?
We believe families deserve real pricing information, not vague answers.
Our non-medical home care rates currently range from $34 to $41 per hour, depending on the level of care, schedule, and support needed. Alzheimer’s care pricing can vary based on the number of care hours required, the level of supervision needed, and whether support is occasional, daily, or more involved.
For families exploring Alzheimer’s care, the best next step is a conversation about routines, safety concerns, and the kind of support that would be most helpful at home. We are happy to provide clear, straightforward pricing guidance based on your situation.