Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer's or Dementia at Home: A Whole-Person Approach

6.9 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and behind each one of them is an estimated 11 million family caregivers navigating one of the most emotionally demanding journeys of their lives. Most people with Alzheimer's want to stay home. In the kitchen they cooked in for forty years. In the chair by the window. Where they still feel like themselves. That wish is something we take seriously at Legacy Concierge, and it's the foundation of everything we do.
Over 40% of dementia caregivers have no one to turn to when they need help, and yet most do it alone. Caregiver burnout with Alzheimer's is real, and it is one of the most overlooked challenges families face. At Legacy Concierge, our concierge nursing for dementia goes beyond basic supervision. Our RN-led team provides cognitive stimulation, emotional well-being support, safety and security, dignified daily living assistance, and full clinical oversight, coordinating physicians, medications, and specialists into one seamless, personalized care plan. Because in-home memory care should address the whole person, not just the diagnosis.
Alzheimer's changes a life, it doesn't end one. Their stories, their preferences, their moments of joy still matter deeply. Our private duty nurses and dementia caregiver team are here to honor all of it, providing 24-hour dementia home care and aging in place support so your loved one can remain exactly where they belong, at home, surrounded by everything familiar, with a trusted team standing beside them every step of the way.
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