PRIVATE DUTY CARE · IN-HOME · SOUTHEAST FLORIDA
Compassionate Dementia Care
in the Comfort of Home
- Medicare Certified
- ACHC Accredited
- 25+ Years Serving Florida
"Mom doesn't recognize me anymore. I don't know what to do."
If you’ve said those words, or felt them, you’re not alone. Watching a parent or spouse lose themselves to dementia is one of the most painful experiences a family can face.
ABOUT OUR DEMENTIA CARE
Specialized Care That Honors Who They Are
Dementia is a progressive condition that changes daily life for both the individual and their family. At Health at Home, our caregivers are specifically trained to provide compassionate, patient-centered dementia care in the familiar surroundings of home, where your loved one feels safest.
We work closely with each family to build a customized care plan that evolves as needs change. Whether your loved one needs a few hours of companionship and memory engagement each day, or full-time support, we’re here, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"Our goal is simple: to provide the level of care we would want for our own parents, delivered by caregivers we would trust with our own family."
Carissa Grone, RN, President of Health at Home
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Our Dementia Care Services
Every care plan is personalized. Here’s what our dementia-trained caregivers can provide in your home.
Memory Care & Engagement
Personal Care
Medication Management
Safe Home Environment
Supervision to prevent wandering, falls, and accidents. Our caregivers are trained in dementia safety protocols and can identify and address hazards in the home.
Family Communication & Support
KNOW THE SIGNS
When Is It Time to Call Us?
If you’re noticing any of these signs in a loved one, it may be time to consider professional in-home dementia care.
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Forgetting familiar faces or names
Struggling to recognize close family members or long-time friends.
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Getting lost in familiar places
Wandering or becoming confused in the neighborhood or their own home.
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Difficulty with daily tasks
Trouble cooking, managing finances, or following a simple routine.
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Mood and personality changes
Increased anxiety, depression, suspicion, or withdrawal from social activities.
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Medication errors
Missing doses, double-dosing, or confusion about what medications to take.
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Family caregiver burnout
You're exhausted, stressed, and need support to continue providing care safely.
They showed up the day my mom came home from the hospital. The nurse walked in, looked at her like she was a person and not a chart, and I finally exhaled for the first time in a week.
Angela M. Port St. Lucie · Daughter & Primary Caregiver