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Care in Assisted Living

Extra One-on-One Care Inside Assisted Living Communities

We provide additional personal support for residents who need more attention than the community provides — in Massachusetts assisted living and memory care communities.

What This Looks Like

A dedicated caregiver, inside the community, just for your loved one

Moving into an assisted living community doesn't always mean getting enough individual attention. Staffing ratios, shift changes, and the needs of many residents mean that your loved one may not receive the focused, personal support they truly need.

Honor Home Care places a dedicated caregiver inside the community — in your loved one's room, at mealtimes, during outings, or overnight — to provide the level of personal attention that families expect but community staffing can't always deliver.

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Why Families Choose This

The community can't provide one-on-one care

Even the best assisted living communities operate on staffing ratios that don't allow for truly individual attention. Our caregiver is there exclusively for your loved one.

Dementia needs exceed what the community offers

Memory care units vary widely in what they provide. Our dementia-trained caregivers add a consistent, specialized layer of support that makes a measurable difference.

You want family-level attention

Families who want to know their loved one is being watched over, engaged, and cared for with the same attention a family member would give.

Your loved one is struggling with the transition

Moving to assisted living is hard. Extra one-on-one support during the adjustment period can make the transition much smoother.

What We Provide

Support services inside assisted living

Dementia & memory support

Specialized one-on-one attention for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia — structured routines, engagement, redirection, and safety monitoring beyond what community staff can provide.

Morning & evening routines

Personalized help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and getting settled for bed — at the pace and approach your loved one is comfortable with.

Companionship & engagement

Dedicated time for conversation, hobbies, walks around the community, reading, music, and meaningful activities that reduce isolation.

Meal support

Assistance and encouragement during meals — adaptive feeding support, monitoring intake, and ensuring your loved one is eating and drinking enough.

Appointment accompaniment

Escorting residents to on-site medical appointments, off-site specialist visits, and family outings — with full caregiver support throughout.

Safety monitoring

Attentive oversight during high-risk times — nighttime, transitions, and periods when behavioral symptoms are most likely to emerge.

Family communication

Regular written updates so family members who may not visit daily always have a clear picture of how their loved one is doing.

Respite for community staff

Our caregiver works alongside community staff — not in place of them — providing the extra attention that makes a real difference in quality of life.

How It Works

We work alongside the community, not around it

01

We coordinate with the community

We introduce our caregiver to community staff, share the care plan, and make sure everyone is aligned on how we support your loved one.

02

Your caregiver is there when you need them

Choose the hours, shifts, and days that make the most sense — mornings, evenings, overnight, weekdays, or weekends.

03

You stay informed

Regular updates from your caregiver mean you always know what's happening, even when you can't visit in person.

Want to arrange additional support for your loved one?

Call us to discuss care needs and what extra support would look like at your loved one's community.

Ready to get started?

Speak with a care advisor today — no commitment, no pressure. Available 24/7 across Massachusetts.