Summerset Services

Dementia Care at Home

Patient, adaptive support for families navigating dementia — delivered with calm, structure, and heart.

Dementia changes the way your loved one experiences the world — and it changes your family's daily life too. Summerset provides in-home dementia care that adapts as needs evolve, with trained caregivers who understand communication challenges, behavioral changes, and the importance of a calm, familiar environment.

Dementia Care at Home

Who is this service for?

Individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, or other forms of dementia

Families who want to keep their loved one at home as the condition progresses

Caregivers experiencing burnout who need consistent, reliable support

Families concerned about wandering, nighttime restlessness, or safety at home

Signs it may be time for this type of care

If any of these sound familiar, it may be worth having a conversation.

Increasing difficulty with communication — repeating questions, struggling to find words, or becoming withdrawn

Changes in behavior — agitation, confusion, suspicion, or resistance to daily activities

Wandering or attempting to leave the home, especially at night

Difficulty recognizing familiar people, places, or objects

Needing help with most daily activities including eating, bathing, and dressing

Family caregivers feeling unsafe, overwhelmed, or unable to manage care alone

What's included

Trained dementia care specialists

Communication support and patience techniques

Calm redirection for confusion or agitation

Structured daily routines and activities

Wandering prevention and safety monitoring

Overnight observation and support

Personal care and hygiene assistance

Meal preparation and feeding support

Family caregiver education and relief

Benefits of receiving this care at home

1

A familiar environment reduces disorientation — home is the most recognizable place for someone with dementia.

2

One-on-one care means your loved one receives undivided attention from a caregiver who knows their patterns and preferences.

3

Care adapts in real time as the condition progresses — no need to move to a new facility or adjust to unfamiliar surroundings.

4

Family members can remain involved in daily care while receiving the support and relief they need.

5

Overnight and around-the-clock options provide safety and peace of mind during the most challenging stages.

What families can expect

We begin with a thorough assessment of your loved one's current abilities, challenges, and daily patterns. Our care team builds a plan that addresses safety, engagement, and comfort — and we match your family with a caregiver experienced in dementia care. As the condition progresses, we adjust the plan proactively, keeping families informed and involved at every stage.

Frequently asked questions

Let's find the right care for your family

Every family's situation is different. A private consultation helps us understand yours.