Expert caregivers trained in dementia and Alzheimer's care. Patient, compassionate support for your loved one's journey.
📞 Request a ConsultationDementia and Alzheimer's disease present unique behavioral, cognitive, and emotional challenges that go far beyond typical home care. Standard caregivers aren't trained to manage the specific needs of someone with dementia—including memory loss, confusion, behavioral changes, wandering risks, and communication difficulties.
Golden Age Companions employs caregivers with specialized training in dementia and Alzheimer's care. Our caregivers understand the disease progression, know how to respond to challenging behaviors with patience and compassion, and create environments that support safety and dignity.
All our dementia caregivers have specialized training in Alzheimer's disease, behavior management, communication techniques, and person-centered care approaches.
We establish consistent routines and structured environments that reduce confusion, anxiety, and behavioral challenges.
Meaningful activities, reminiscence therapy, music, and engagement that stimulate memory, reduce agitation, and promote wellbeing.
Comprehensive safety protocols to prevent wandering, falls, medication errors, and other dementia-related risks.
Bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting assistance tailored to dementia-specific challenges and communication needs.
Patient, compassionate response to agitation, aggression, anxiety, and other behavioral symptoms using evidence-based techniques.
Reminders and supervision of medication administration to ensure compliance and prevent medication errors.
Help with meal preparation, feeding assistance, and ensuring adequate nutrition and hydration.
Structured activities, games, music, art, gardening—meaningful engagement that stimulates memory and reduces agitation.
24/7 supervision to prevent wandering, falls, accidents, and other safety risks inherent to advanced dementia.
Dementia caregiving—whether by family members or paid caregivers—is emotionally and physically demanding. We provide:
Dementia progresses through stages—early (mild cognitive impairment), middle (moderate), and late (severe). Care needs change significantly across stages. We assess your loved one's current stage and create care plans that evolve as the disease progresses.
Memory lapses, some confusion. Still mostly independent. Care focuses on safety planning, medication management, and maintaining engagement in familiar activities.
Significant memory loss, confusion about time/place, behavioral changes, communication difficulties. Requires regular supervision and structured routines. Most care happens here.
Loss of communication, complete dependence, potential loss of physical abilities. Requires 24/7 supervision, total assistance with ADLs, comfort-focused care.
We understand that dementia caregiving is one of the most challenging journeys a family faces. Our dementia caregivers approach every person with dignity, patience, and compassion. We recognize that behind the disease is still your loved one—and we honor that person in every interaction.