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Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care at Home

Compassionate in-home dementia and Alzheimer’s care that helps seniors maintain familiar routines, meaningful connections, and greater comfort at home.
Caregiver providing compassionate in-home care to an older adult
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
Compassionate Memory Support

Personalized Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care at Home

WestCare provides compassionate in-home support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other memory-related conditions. Our caregivers focus on familiar routines, meaningful engagement, personal safety, and respectful assistance that helps clients remain comfortable in their own homes.

Services Offered

  • Memory-Focused Activities

    Structured activities and familiar routines that encourage cognitive engagement, recognition, conversation, and meaningful participation.

  • Behavioral Support

    Calm, individualized approaches that help respond to confusion, agitation, mood changes, and other dementia-related behaviors.

  • Daily Living Assistance

    Respectful support with bathing, dressing, grooming, personal hygiene, meals, mobility, and everyday routines.

  • Routine & Safety Support

    Consistent support designed to encourage familiar routines, reduce confusion, and help clients move through the day with greater comfort and reassurance.

Benefits

  • Individualized Care

    Support is adapted to each client’s abilities, preferences, personality, routines, and changing care needs.

  • Family Guidance

    Families receive ongoing communication, practical support, and a clearer understanding of their loved one’s day-to-day care needs.

  • Improved Quality of Life

    Familiar surroundings, meaningful activities, and consistent companionship can promote comfort, connection, and purpose.

  • Comfort of Home

    Remaining in a familiar home environment can help preserve routines and provide additional reassurance for individuals experiencing memory loss.

Who May Benefit From Dementia Care at Home?

In-home dementia care may help individuals who need additional supervision, daily assistance, companionship, or consistent support as memory and cognitive abilities change.

Adults living with Alzheimer’s disease

Individuals living with other forms of dementia

Seniors experiencing memory loss or confusion

Adults needing assistance with daily routines

Families needing dependable in-home support

Why Choose WestCare?

Dementia care requires patience, consistency, and an understanding of each person as an individual. WestCare provides personalized support focused on preserving dignity, maintaining familiar routines, and helping clients feel safe and comfortable at home.

Personalized support based on individual needs
Consistent and reassuring caregiver support
Communication and involvement with families
Care delivered in familiar home surroundings

Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care in Maryland

Headquartered in Waldorf, Maryland, WestCare provides in-home dementia and Alzheimer’s care throughout our licensed Maryland service area, including Charles County, Prince George's County, St. Mary's County, Montgomery County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County.

Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care FAQs

Answers to common questions about receiving dementia and Alzheimer’s care at home.

What is dementia care at home?
Dementia care at home provides personalized assistance, companionship, supervision, and support with everyday routines for individuals experiencing memory loss or cognitive changes while allowing them to remain in familiar surroundings.
What types of support can dementia caregivers provide?
Support may include assistance with personal care, familiar daily routines, meals, mobility, companionship, memory-focused activities, supervision, and calm support during periods of confusion or agitation.
Can someone with Alzheimer’s remain at home?
Many individuals living with Alzheimer’s or dementia continue living at home when appropriate support is available. The right level of care depends on the individual’s abilities, safety needs, health, and personal circumstances.
How can familiar routines help someone with dementia?
Familiar routines can provide structure and reassurance. Consistent daily patterns, surroundings, and activities may help reduce unnecessary confusion and make everyday tasks feel more comfortable and predictable.
Does WestCare provide dementia care throughout Maryland?
WestCare serves clients within our licensed Maryland service area. Contact our team with your location and care needs so we can confirm service availability.
How do I get started with dementia care?
Start by contacting WestCare or submitting our online care request form. Our team can learn about your loved one’s routines, abilities, care needs, and preferences and discuss appropriate next steps.

Need Dementia or Alzheimer’s Care at Home?

Talk with WestCare about your loved one’s needs and find out how we can help.

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