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Dementia Care · Fort Worth, TX

Dementia & Alzheimer’s home care in the home they know.

For someone with dementia, the world makes more sense in the place they have lived for years. We provide non-medical dementia and Alzheimer’s home care in Fort Worth, with a small fixed team so the face is always familiar.

Licensed & insured in Texas Background-checked caregivers Dementia-trained team
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Free 30-minute consultationNo pressure. A conversation about where your loved one is right now.
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How Our Caregivers Approach Dementia Care

The single most important factor is consistency.

A new face every shift creates anxiety, agitation, and sometimes refusal of care. A familiar one is the routine that keeps the day calm.

Gentle Redirection

Caregivers redirect when frustration sets in, never correct or argue. Familiarity over confrontation, every time.

Sundowning Support

Calmer lighting, simpler activities, earlier evening routines. We adjust before the agitation starts, not after.

Wandering & Safety Watch

Home review for exit awareness, locks, alarms. Eyes on your loved one through the windows of risk.

Bathing with Dignity

Patience and routine. Bathing, dressing, grooming handled with the kind of care your loved one would give themselves.

Engagement: Music, Photos, Walks

Familiar music, photo albums, simple games, walks in the neighborhood. Engagement matched to their history.

Medication Reminders

On the schedule the family and physician have set. Caregivers prompt and document; never administer.

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Caring for the caregiver, too.
Respite for the Primary Family Caregiver

Respite is not a luxury. It is how you keep doing this.

Most of the families who call us about dementia care are calling for the spouse or adult child who has been the primary caregiver and is exhausted. Regular respite hours let you stay healthy enough to keep going.

  • A few hours a weekFor errands, appointments, a haircut, a quiet meal. Small windows that add up.
  • Full daysWhen you need a real break. We cover the day; you sleep, work, breathe.
  • OvernightsWhen you need a full night of sleep without listening for the back door.
  • 24-hour careWhen symptoms progress. We scale hours up without a new contract.

“My great grandma is 100 years old (literally) and they take amazing care of her. Katie has great communication and locks in on any concerns or questions we have. I highly recommend!”

KT
Kristen TetzlaffFamily member · Google Review · ★★★★★
Why Fort Worth Families Choose Us

Consistency is the medicine.

People with dementia rely on recognizing the person in front of them. We assign a small, fixed team of caregivers per client and we do not rotate them out unless something changes.

1

Small fixed team

Recognition is the routine. Same faces, week after week, until something has to change.

2

Dementia-specific training

Communication, redirection, sundowning, wandering risk. Trained for what dementia care actually requires.

3

Personality matching

Katie pairs caregivers based on temperament, history, and how your loved one is now. Match held from day one.

4

Plan that adjusts

Hours scale, second caregiver added per shift, 24-hour coverage when symptoms progress. No new contract each time.

Frequently Asked

Dementia care, answered.

We adjust the routine before the agitation starts, not after. That means lower lighting in the late afternoon, a calmer set of activities, an earlier and lighter dinner, and avoiding the kinds of busy environments that tend to overwhelm. Each client’s pattern is different and the caregiver learns it within the first week.
This is common, especially in the first few visits. We introduce the caregiver gradually, often as a friend who is helping out today, not as a stranger sent to take care of them. Once they recognize the face and the routine, resistance usually fades. Katie takes the time to get the pairing right at the start.
Yes. Many families combine an adult day program a few days a week with in-home care on the other days, plus evenings and weekends. Our schedule is built around whatever wraparound your family already has.
Yes. Every caregiver receives dementia-specific training covering communication, redirection, sundowning, fall and wandering risk, and how to support the family. We pair newer caregivers with more experienced ones in the early weeks of any new case.
We adjust the care plan as your loved one’s needs change. That can mean adding hours, adding a second caregiver per shift, moving to 24-hour coverage, or coordinating with hospice when the time comes. We do not require a new contract every time the schedule changes.
Service Area

Serving Fort Worth & surrounding communities.

Dementia care across Tarrant County, with caregivers trained for the specific challenges of memory loss.

Fort WorthArlingtonMansfieldKellerSouthlakeGrapevineNorth Richland HillsBenbrookBurlesonCrowley
Fort Worth
Ready When You Are

Talk through where your loved one is.

A free, no-pressure conversation with Katie about your loved one’s stage and what kind of support would help right now.

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