A close-up of a younger person gently holding the hand of an older adult, who is sitting and wearing an orange top. The gesture conveys care, support, and compassion.

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support for Family Caregivers

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support for Family Caregivers

The number of people in the United States living at home with dementia is staggering. Family members provide care for an average of 24.4 hours per week. This unpaid care is on top of other responsibilities.

Caring for a loved one with dementia cannot be handled alone. Strategies for your success include coordinating a care plan, tapping into services that support family caregivers and ensuring that financial and legal planning are in place early. For more information on strategies for success and services read: Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support for Family Caregivers.

Categories

The Most Comprehensive Care In The Industry

Physical Wellness
Physical Wellness

We make daily life easier as needs change, with support for personal care, mobility, medication reminders, and recovery after a hospital stay.

Learn More
Mental Well-Being
Mental Well-Being

Staying active and connected matters. Our caregivers provide companionship and meaningful engagement to support emotional health and independence.

Learn More
Nutrition & Hydration
Nutrition & Hydration

Healthy meals and proper hydration are essential. We help with planning, shopping, and preparation to support daily wellness and energy.

Learn More
Active Connections
Active Connections

Strong relationships bring comfort and purpose. We help seniors stay connected through social engagement, technology, and regular check-ins.

Learn More
Two women wearing sun hats and gardening gloves smile as they tend to colorful flowers in a garden on a sunny day. Trees and a house are visible in the background.

Discover Personalized Care That Feels Like Family

Call us (732) 537-8336

Start Your Care Journey