Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care at Home

Compassionate, structured support for individuals living with memory loss. 

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia can be overwhelming. Avenues Home Care provides specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia care designed to support safety and comfort at home or within care communities.

Our trained caregivers help individuals living with memory loss remain comfortable and engaged, while giving families peace of mind and much-needed support. 

What Is Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care?

Alzheimer’s and dementia care is a form of non-medical, in-home care focused on supporting individuals with memory loss, cognitive changes, and declining daily function. 

At Avenues Home Care, this means hands-on assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), consistent routines, safety supervision, and compassionate companionship tailored to each stage of dementia. 

We support individuals living with: 

  • Alzheimer’s disease 
  • Vascular dementia 
  • Lewy body dementia 
  • Frontotemporal dementia 
  • Mixed or unspecified dementia 
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Avenues Home Care provides dementia support in a variety of settings, including private homes, assisted living and memory care communities, skilled nursing or rehabilitation facilities, and through supplemental one-to-one private duty care.

How Our Dementia Care Supports Daily Life

As dementia progresses, everyday tasks can become confusing or unsafe. Our caregivers provide calm, steady support to help reduce stress and prevent avoidable risks. 

Personal Care and Daily Routines 

  • Bathing, dressing, grooming, and hygiene 
  • Toileting and incontinence care 
  • Eating and hydration support 
  • Morning and evening routines 

 Consistent routines help reduce anxiety and support emotional well-being. 

Care Across the Stages of Dementia

Our Alzheimer’s and dementia care services adapt as needs change.

  • Early-stage dementia: Light support, reminders, companionship, and safety check-ins
  • Middle-stage dementia: Increased personal care, structured routines, redirection, and supervision
  • Late-stage dementia: Hands-on assistance, mobility support, feeding help, and continuous care

Whether care is needed a few hours a week or around the clock, we adjust the care plan to match the individual.

Care at Home or Within Facilities

Avenues Home Care provides dementia support in a variety of settings, including private homes, assisted living and memory care communities, skilled nursing or rehabilitation facilities, and through supplemental one-to-one private duty care. Our caregivers work collaboratively with families and facility staff, following each community’s policies to ensure seamless, respectful, and coordinated support. 

Who We Help

  •  Seniors living at home with memory loss
  • Adults newly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease
  • Families seeking respite or overnight supervision
  • Residents in memory care or assisted living needing extra one-to-one support
  • Veterans and spouses who may qualify for home-based care programs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is dementia care the same as home health care?
No. Dementia care from Avenues is non-medical and focuses on daily living support, safety, and companionship. Home health involves skilled nursing or therapy ordered by a physician. 

When should dementia care begin?
Care can begin as soon as memory loss affects safety, daily routines, or family stress levels. Early support often helps individuals stay at home longer. 

What is the difference between Alzheimer’s care and memory care?
Alzheimer’s care refers to specialized support for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, while memory care is a broader term that includes all types of dementia. Avenues provides non-medical care for both. 

Can you provide 24-hour dementia care?
Yes. We offer overnight, live-in, and 24-hour care options based on safety needs and disease progression. 

Avenues' Alzheimer's & Dementia Care Service Areas

Avenues Home Care provides Alzheimer’s and dementia care across Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and Texas, with local teams serving communities throughout each state. Whether you are searching for Alzheimer’s care near me or in-home dementia care, our caregivers are available to provide compassionate, personalized support. 

 To find services in your area, visit our locations page to connect with a local office. 

Get Started with Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care

You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out.  Our care coordinators will listen to your concerns, explain care options, and help determine next steps. We can also discuss long-term care insurance, VA benefits, and private-pay options.