She hadn’t spoken in weeks. Then Allie Mae the parrot tilted her head, made a soft sound … and suddenly, words came back.

That moment set the tone for everything that followed during our visit to Arbor Hills Memory Care Community. At Assisting Hands Home Care, giving back to the senior community means creating real, human moments … not just providing care, but sparking life in ways families don’t always think are still possible.
Henny Schneiderbauer, and Wolfgang Willems brought Allie Mae for a special bird show that residents and staff had been anticipating for days. What we witnessed went far beyond entertainment. Residents smiled, laughed, and engaged—and in one unforgettable case, began speaking again. Through our specialized approach, we often succeed in helping people with dementia reconnect and communicate. It is a unique way we engage, built on patience, stimulation, and truly understanding each individual.
We spent time with many residents living with Dementia and we support every day through our in-home care services. But today wasn’t about routines. It was about unlocking emotion, memory, and connection. For families searching home care near me, this is what meaningful care looks like.
These visits are not one-time gestures. They are part of our ongoing commitment to show up for the senior community in ways that truly matter. Because sometimes, all it takes is the right moment, and the right connection, to bring a voice back.
