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Dementia Care at Home

Dementia care at home provides non-medical support for seniors living with memory loss, confusion, changing routines, and cognitive decline. With the right caregiving support, many individuals living with dementia can remain in familiar surroundings where daily life feels calmer, safer, and more manageable.

Our in-home dementia care services are designed to support both the individual and the family with patient, dependable care tailored to the realities of life at home.

What is Dementia Care

Dementia care is a type of non-medical in-home care designed for seniors experiencing cognitive decline that affects memory, judgment, communication, mood, behavior, and everyday functioning. While dementia affects each person differently, many families find that daily life becomes more complex as routines become harder to maintain and safety concerns begin to grow.

In-home dementia care can help provide structure, consistency, and a reassuring caregiving presence. Familiar surroundings often matter deeply for someone living with dementia, and support at home can help reduce unnecessary disruption while making daily routines easier to manage.

For many families, dementia care at home offers a more personal and flexible way to support a loved one while preserving dignity and comfort.

Why Families Choose Us

Personalized Care Plans

Flexible Scheduling

Local, Responsive Team

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Who May Benefit from Dementia Care?

Dementia care can be helpful for seniors whose cognitive changes are beginning to affect safety, routine, communication, or daily independence. In some cases, support starts gradually. In others, families reach a point where day-to-day care has clearly become more demanding.

  • Seniors experiencing memory loss and confusion
    Individuals who struggle with routines, forget important tasks, or become disoriented more easily at home.

  • Those showing changes in behavior or mood
    Seniors who experience agitation, anxiety, frustration, or emotional changes that make daily care more difficult.

  • Individuals at risk of wandering or unsafe situations
    When safety concerns begin to grow, consistent support and supervision can become much more important.

  • Older adults who need more daily structure
    A dependable caregiving presence can help support routines, reassurance, and calmer day-to-day living.

  • Families feeling overwhelmed by changing care needs
    Dementia care can provide practical support while easing some of the emotional and physical demands on loved ones.

What Dementia Care May Include

Every care plan should be built around the individual’s symptoms, routine, and level of support needed. Dementia care often combines companionship, supervision, structure, and hands-on help with daily tasks.

  • Help maintaining daily routines

  • Medication reminders

  • Meal preparation and hydration support

  • Personal care such as bathing, dressing, and grooming

  • Mobility assistance and fall-risk support

  • Supervision and reassurance

  • Redirection during moments of confusion or agitation

  • Support to reduce wandering or unsafe behavior

  • Light housekeeping and laundry

  • Relief and backup support for family caregivers

Why Families Choose Dementia Care

Families often choose dementia care because cognitive decline affects much more than memory alone. It can impact judgment, communication, behavior, safety, and a person’s ability to manage the day independently.

  • More safety
    Supervision and support can help reduce risks related to wandering, falls, missed meals, or unsafe routines.

  • More structure
    A steady daily rhythm can help reduce confusion and make life feel more manageable.

  • More reassurance
    A calm, dependable caregiver can help bring comfort during moments of stress, confusion, or agitation.

  • More peace of mind for families
    Loved ones often feel less overwhelmed knowing support is in place.

  • A better path to staying at home
    With the right level of help, many seniors can remain in familiar surroundings longer.

Why Choose Helping Hands by FeniCare

Choosing care for a loved one living with dementia is a major decision. Families need more than availability. They need consistency, communication, patience, and support they can trust.

At Helping Hands by FeniCare, we provide non-medical in-home care designed around the individual and the family’s real situation. Our goal is to help seniors remain safe and supported at home while giving families clearer guidance, responsive communication, and greater peace of mind.

If your loved one is living with confusion, memory loss, or changing daily needs, we are here to help. We can answer your questions, talk through your situation, and help you understand whether in-home dementia care is the right fit.

What Does Dementia 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. Dementia care pricing can vary based on the number of care hours required, the level of supervision needed, and the kind of daily support that would be most helpful at home.

For families exploring dementia care, the best next step is a conversation about routine, safety concerns, and the level of support that would make the biggest difference. We are happy to provide clear, straightforward pricing guidance based on your situation.

Get Started with Dementia Care

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