Summerset Services
Memory Care at Home
Structured support that preserves routine, dignity, and connection — in the place your loved one knows best.
When someone you love is living with Alzheimer's or another memory condition, the right environment matters. Summerset provides one-on-one memory care in the comfort of home — with structured daily routines, cognitive engagement, and the kind of patient, consistent support that helps your loved one feel safe and connected.

Who is this service for?
Individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of memory loss
Families who want their loved one to remain at home rather than move to a memory care facility
Caregivers who need structured support and relief while managing a loved one's memory challenges
Seniors experiencing early to moderate cognitive decline who benefit from routine and engagement
Signs it may be time for this type of care
If any of these sound familiar, it may be worth having a conversation.
Forgetting to take medications or taking them incorrectly
Getting confused about the time of day, familiar places, or daily routines
Leaving the stove on, doors unlocked, or wandering outside the home
Difficulty managing personal hygiene, meals, or household tasks
Increased anxiety, agitation, or withdrawal from activities they once enjoyed
Family caregivers feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or unsure how to help
What's included
Structured daily routines and schedules
One-on-one cognitive engagement activities
Medication reminders and monitoring
Meal preparation and nutritional support
Personal care assistance (bathing, grooming, dressing)
Calm redirection and behavioral support
Safe home environment assessment
Companionship and emotional reassurance
Regular family updates and communication
Benefits of receiving this care at home
Familiar surroundings reduce confusion and anxiety — your loved one stays in the home they know, surrounded by their belongings and memories.
One-on-one attention means care is fully focused on your family member, not shared across multiple residents.
Routines can be personalized to match your loved one's preferences, habits, and daily rhythms.
Family members can stay closely involved in care decisions and daily life.
Care adapts as the condition progresses — support increases naturally without the disruption of moving to a new environment.
What families can expect
From the first conversation, we take time to understand your loved one's history, preferences, and daily patterns. We build a care plan around their specific needs and match them with a caregiver trained in memory care techniques. Families receive regular updates and have direct access to their care team. As needs evolve, the plan evolves with them — so your loved one always has the right level of support.
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Let's find the right care for your family
Every family's situation is different. A private consultation helps us understand yours.
