Keep your loved one home. Specialized in-home memory care for families who want dementia support without facility placement — in the comfort and familiarity of home.
For people with dementia and memory loss, familiar environments reduce anxiety. The home they've lived in for decades provides continuity, safety, and comfort that no facility can replicate.
Your loved one's home is familiar. The rooms, the neighborhood, the routines — these anchors provide psychological safety and reduce behavioral issues. Research consistently shows that people with dementia living at home experience fewer behavioral problems, less anxiety, and better quality of life than those in facilities.
Many families prefer to keep their loved one at home, surrounded by family and memories, rather than placing them in a facility. With the right care support, this is absolutely possible — even for advanced memory loss.
When your loved one stays home, family remains central to their care. You're not visiting them in an unfamiliar place. They're in their home, with you, supported by professional caregivers who integrate into your family's life.
Professional in-home memory care combines caregiving, safety, behavioral support, and family partnership — all in your loved one's home.
How do they compare? Here's what families should know.
| Factor | At Home | Memory Care Facility |
|---|---|---|
| Environment | Familiar, comforting home | Institutional setting, potentially disorienting |
| Caregiver Continuity | Consistent caregivers, builds trust | Staff rotation, less consistency |
| Family Involvement | Central to care, daily involvement | Visiting hours, limited involvement |
| Behavioral Issues | Often fewer due to familiar environment | May increase due to stress of unfamiliar setting |
| Cost | Variable, often comparable or less | Fixed, typically $5K-$10K+ monthly |
| Flexibility | Highly customizable to your family | Standardized routines and schedules |
| Personalization | Full control over care approach | Limited — follows facility protocols |
| Quality of Life | Home, family, familiar life | Institutional living, disconnected from life |
In-home memory care works for various conditions and stages of cognitive decline.
From early diagnosis through advanced stages. Our caregivers are trained in Alzheimer's progression and behavioral management.
Memory loss and cognitive changes from stroke or vascular disease. We coordinate with your medical team.
Complex condition with unique behavioral and motor challenges. Our caregivers understand LBD's specific needs.
Multiple types of cognitive decline. We develop care plans addressing your loved one's specific profile.
"We never wanted Mom in a facility. With in-home care, she stays in her home, surrounded by family. She's happier. We're happier. This was the right choice."
"The caregivers are trained, compassionate, and professional. Mom's behavior improved because she's in a familiar environment. We can't imagine doing it differently."
"My mother has advanced dementia. Home care lets her stay in her home with dignity. The consistency of her caregivers makes all the difference. She's at peace."
Our comparison guide walks you through the decision — memory care at home vs. facilities, costs, and what to expect.
Get Your GuideCall for a thoughtful conversation about in-home memory care. We'll explore whether it's the right fit for your loved one and your family.
Call (949) 630-0487Available 24/7 to discuss your situation.