Dementia Home Care

Primacare Companions provides dementia home care, including Alzheimer’s care, support for all types of dementia, routines, and family guidance.

Dementia Home Care | Catonsville | Primacare Companions

Compassionate Care for Seniors Living with Dementia

A dementia diagnosis can change daily life for both seniors and their families. Memory loss, confusion, and behavior changes may make once-simple routines difficult. Families often struggle to balance safety, independence, and emotional connection.

At Primacare Companions, we provide dementia home care tailored to each client’s needs. From Alzheimer’s home care to assistance with other forms of dementia, our caregivers deliver compassionate support that allows seniors to remain at home while reducing stress for loved ones.

We provide dementia care at home in Baltimore, Catonsville, Halethorpe, Owings Mills, Reisterstown, Linthicum, Arbutus, Columbia, Ellicott City, Hanover, and surrounding areas.

Home Care in Catonsville by Primacare Companions

Services Included in Dementia Home Care

Our dementia and Alzheimer’s home care services in Catonsville may include:

  • Companionship – Friendly interaction to reduce loneliness.
  • Personal Care Services – Bathing, grooming, toileting, incontinence care, and mobility assistance.
  • Meal Preparation – Nutritious meals and reminders to eat and hydrate.
  • Safety Supervision – Preventing wandering, falls, or unsafe behaviors.
  • Cognitive Engagement – Activities designed to stimulate memory and encourage participation.
  • Family Support – Guidance and respite for family caregivers who need a break.

What Is Dementia Care at Home?

Dementia home care is a specialized service that provides non-medical assistance to seniors living with memory-related conditions. Unlike standard home care, it focuses on structure, safety, and meaningful engagement. Our trained caregivers provide:

  • Guidance with daily routines
  • Encouragement and companionship
  • Support with hygiene, grooming, and meals
  • Supervision to prevent wandering or unsafe behavior

By receiving care at home, seniors benefit from familiar surroundings—reducing confusion and improving comfort.

Let’s Get Started

We provide case management and care coordination—thorough assessments and collaboration with your Primary Care Physician and family. From caregiver training and nursing oversight to medication management, companionship, and escorting, we serve with Competence, Consistency, and Compassion. Our Clinical Director brings 30+ years’ experience, including 17 years in home care.

Alzheimer’s Home Care

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting millions of families nationwide. Symptoms often progress slowly, beginning with mild forgetfulness and eventually leading to significant memory loss and dependence.

Our Alzheimer’s home care services include:

  • Structured daily routines to reduce anxiety
  • Memory-stimulating activities such as music, games, or photo sharing
  • Gentle redirection to manage confusion or agitation
  • Support with personal care like bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Patient, compassionate communication

We understand that every stage of Alzheimer’s requires a unique approach, and our caregivers adapt as needs evolve.

Dementia Home Care | Catonsville | Primacare Companions
Home Care in Catonsville by Primacare Companions

Types of Dementia We Support

While Alzheimer’s is the most well-known, there are several other types of dementia, each with its own challenges. At Primacare Companions, we provide care for seniors experiencing:

  • Alzheimer’s Disease – Progressive memory loss, language challenges, and behavior changes.
  • Vascular Dementia – Often caused by reduced blood flow to the brain, leading to confusion, poor judgment, or difficulty focusing.
  • Lewy Body Dementia – Symptoms may include sleep disturbances, hallucinations, and movement problems.
  • Frontotemporal Dementia – Changes in personality, behavior, or language due to damage in the brain’s frontal and temporal lobes.
  • Mixed Dementia – A combination of Alzheimer’s and other dementia types, with overlapping symptoms.

Our caregivers are trained to recognize these differences and respond with patience, flexibility, and respect.

The Benefits of Dementia Care at Home

Families choose Primacare Companions because we provide:

  • Familiar Environment – Reduces confusion and preserves comfort.
  • Routine and Consistency – Helps ease anxiety and maintain independence.
  • Peace of Mind for Families – Knowing loved ones are safe and cared for.
  • Improved Quality of Life – Encouraging meaningful connections and activities tailored to the individual.

Local, Personalized Dementia Care

We believe dementia care should reflect the individual’s history, personality, and community. Our caregivers are familiar with local resources and often incorporate local touches—such as reminiscing about community landmarks or encouraging visits to familiar places when safe.

This local connection helps seniors feel more grounded and supported.

Support for Families and Caregivers

Caring for someone with dementia is often overwhelming. Families may feel exhausted, uncertain, or isolated. Primacare Companions provides respite, education, and emotional support so family members can take breaks while knowing their loved one is in capable, caring hands.

Begin Dementia Home Care Today

Caring for a loved one with dementia is a journey no family should face alone. With Primacare Companions, your loved one can receive compassionate dementia home care, including Alzheimer’s care and support for other memory conditions.

📞 Call us today to schedule a free in-home consultation and learn how we can support your family.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dementia Home Care

It’s specialized in-home support for seniors living with memory conditions, focusing on safety, structure, and companionship.

Yes. Our caregivers are trained to support seniors at every stage of Alzheimer’s disease with patience and consistency.

We supervise daily routines, reduce fall risks, and provide redirection to prevent wandering or unsafe behavior.

Absolutely. We help with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and incontinence care in a respectful manner.

Our caregivers use compassionate communication, redirection, and calming routines to manage agitation or confusion.

We provide care for Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and mixed dementia.

Yes. Care plans are flexible and evolve as the condition changes to ensure ongoing safety and comfort.