Our Approach
Care that adapts as Alzheimer's progresses
Alzheimer's is not one experience — it changes over time, and care must change with it. Our caregivers receive specialized dementia training and are supervised by registered nurses who understand each stage of the disease.
We work alongside your family and your loved one's medical team to build a care plan that reduces behavioral symptoms, maximizes quality of life, and gives families confidence that their loved one is safe.
Speak With a Care Advisor10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's
- Memory loss that disrupts daily life
- Difficulty completing familiar tasks
- Confusion with time or place
- Trouble understanding visual images or spatial relationships
- New problems with words in speaking or writing
- Misplacing things and being unable to retrace steps
- Decreased or poor judgment
- Withdrawal from work or social activities
- Changes in mood and personality
Source: Alzheimer's Association
How We Care
Evidence-based dementia care practices
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Structured daily routines
Predictable schedules reduce anxiety and behavioral symptoms in people with dementia.
02
Validation therapy
Meeting your loved one in their reality — not correcting or arguing — reduces distress and preserves dignity.
03
Reminiscence & life story work
Using memories, music, and personal history to connect and engage meaningfully.
04
Sundowning management
Targeted strategies for the late-afternoon confusion and agitation common with Alzheimer's.
05
Family coaching
We train families in dementia communication so every interaction is calmer and more effective.
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Stage-adaptive care
Our approach evolves with the disease — early, middle, and late-stage care look different, and we adapt.
Safety First
Addressing the safety concerns families worry about most
Wandering & elopement
We implement safe-return protocols and consistent supervision to prevent wandering and keep your loved one safe at home.
Medication errors
Our caregivers manage medication schedules, track dosages, and coordinate with physicians to prevent dangerous mistakes.
Falls & home hazards
We conduct in-home safety assessments and make recommendations to reduce fall risk and other environmental dangers.
Caregiver burnout
Family caregivers under chronic stress make more errors. Our respite and live-in options give families the relief they need.
Not sure what stage your loved one is in?
Our care advisors can help you understand what care looks like right now — and as things change.
Ready to get started?
Speak with a care advisor today — no commitment, no pressure. Available 24/7 across Massachusetts.