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Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care

In-home support for seniors and peace of mind for families

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia can feel overwhelming. Memory loss, confusion, behavioral changes, and safety concerns often progress gradually—but the emotional weight on families can escalate quickly.

Our Alzheimer’s and dementia home care services in Fort Mill, South Carolina are designed to help seniors remain safely at home while receiving consistent, compassionate support tailored to their cognitive and physical needs. We focus on dignity, routine, and familiarity—because home is often where individuals with dementia feel the most secure.

Call today to schedule a free in-home consultation and speak with a dementia care specialist

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Is Alzheimer’s or Dementia Home Care Right for Your Loved One?

Dementia care may be the right next step if your loved one is experiencing:

  • Memory loss that interferes with daily routines
  • Confusion, disorientation, or wandering
  • Agitation, anxiety, or mood changes
  • Difficulty bathing, dressing, or eating
  • Sundowning behaviors in the evening
  • Missed medications or safety concerns at home
  • Increased caregiver stress or burnout

If you’re noticing these changes, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to manage them without support.

Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, but it is not the only one. Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe conditions that affect memory, reasoning, behavior, and communication.

Common types of dementia include:

  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Vascular dementia
  • Lewy body dementia
  • Frontotemporal dementia

As dementia progresses, individuals may struggle to communicate their needs, recognize familiar people or environments, and manage daily tasks. These changes are caused by neurological disease—not choice or personality—and require patient, informed care.

Why In-Home Dementia Care Is Often the Best Option

For many families in Fort Mill, in-home dementia care offers important advantages over unfamiliar care settings.

In-home care helps by:

  • Keeping seniors in a familiar environment that reduces confusion
  • Maintaining consistent routines that support emotional stability
  • Providing one-on-one attention tailored to cognitive ability
  • Reducing fall risk and safety hazards
  • Supporting independence for as long as possible

Remaining at home often helps individuals with dementia feel calmer, safer, and more connected.

Our Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care Services in Fort Mill

Our caregivers are trained to support the unique needs of individuals living with memory loss. Care plans are personalized and adjusted as needs change.

Dementia care services include:

  • Assistance with bathing, dressing, and hygiene
  • Medication reminders and routine support
  • Meal preparation and hydration monitoring
  • Safety supervision and wandering prevention
  • Calm redirection during confusion or agitation
  • Light housekeeping and laundry
  • Companionship and cognitive engagement
  • Transportation to appointments or errands

Care can be provided for a few hours a week, full days, overnight, or 24/7.

How We Support Agitation, Anxiety, and Behavioral Changes

Behavioral symptoms such as agitation, aggression, or resistance to care are common in dementia and often signal unmet needs.

Our caregivers are trained to:

  • Recognize triggers before escalation occurs
  • Use calm communication and redirection techniques
  • Maintain predictable routines
  • Reduce environmental overstimulation
  • Respond with patience, not confrontation

These approaches help lower stress for both the senior and their family.

Ready for Help at Home? Let’s Make This Easier.

Dementia care can be exhausting—especially when you’re trying to keep your loved one safe while balancing work, family, and everyday responsibilities. You don’t have to do this alone. We provide compassionate in-home Alzheimer’s and dementia care that supports daily routines, improves safety, and gives families room to breathe.

Call (803) 859-5854 to schedule a free consultation in Fort Mill, Indian Land, Tega Cay, Rock Hill, and surrounding communities, and we’ll talk through what’s going on and what kind of support would help most.

Call for a Free Consultation

Our care begins with a free in-home consultation to understand your loved one’s needs and create a personalized care plan.

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FAQs – Alzheimer’s & Dementia Home Care

1. What are the early signs that someone with dementia needs in-home care?

Common signs include memory loss that affects daily life, confusion with routines, missed medications, wandering, difficulty preparing meals, frequent falls, or changes in mood or behavior. Many families seek help when safety becomes a concern or caregiving becomes overwhelming.

2. Can dementia care be provided at home instead of a facility?

Yes. In-home dementia care allows seniors to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving personalized support. Care at home can reduce confusion, improve comfort, and help maintain routines, which is especially important for individuals with Alzheimer’s or memory loss.

3. Can dementia care be provided at home instead of a facility?

Yes. In-home dementia care allows seniors to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving personalized support. Care at home can reduce confusion, improve comfort, and help maintain routines, which is especially important for individuals with Alzheimer’s or memory loss.

4. Can caregivers help with aggressive or anxious behavior?

Yes. Trained dementia caregivers use calm communication, redirection, and routine-based care to reduce agitation and aggressive behaviors. They understand how to identify triggers and respond in ways that keep both the senior and family safe.

5. Is dementia home care available after a hospital stay?

Yes. Many families seek dementia care after hospitalization when memory loss worsens or mobility declines. Caregivers can assist with recovery, medication routines, fall prevention, and daily support during the transition back home.

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Reviews from Our Clients

Review by Robert B.
Senior Care
Rating 5 5 Star Rating

My father has Alzheimer's and I found it difficult leaving him home alone during the night. I contacted Assisting Hands® Home Care and ever since life has been a relief for me and a relief for my father. Now I go ahead and handle my endeavors in my life and know my father is well taken care of. It's amazing how much of an understanding my father and his caregiver have. I am so pleased with the level of service Assisting Hands® Home Care has provided me.

Review by Stacy M.
Senior Care
Rating 5 5 Star Rating

I don't know how I would have made it through the first two weeks after my hip surgery without the help of the caregivers from Assisting Hands®. They gave me the peace of mind of knowing I'd have someone coming by everyday to help with post-surgery exercises and appointments. As an added bonus, they did my laundry and helped with other things around the house. If I find myself in a similar situation again, I would certainly turn to Assisting Hands® for help.

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