Dementia & Alzheimer's Care · South Shore & Cape Cod

Dementia & Alzheimer's Care

Caring for a loved one with dementia requires patience, training, and consistency. Our specialized caregivers provide compassionate support that preserves dignity, reduces agitation, and gives families peace of mind.

Caregiver looking at photo album with elderly man

Specialized Dementia Support

Trained Caregivers. Consistent Routines. Real Peace of Mind.

Dementia and Alzheimer's disease change everything — how your loved one communicates, remembers, and experiences the world. At Divine Living Home Care, our caregivers are trained specifically in dementia care techniques including redirection, validation therapy, and routine-based approaches that reduce confusion and agitation.

We understand that consistency is critical. That's why we prioritize sending the same caregiver to every visit. Familiar faces, familiar routines, and familiar environments help your loved one feel safe — even as their memory changes.

Our dementia care goes beyond supervision. We engage your loved one in meaningful activities — looking at photos, listening to music, gentle exercises, and conversation — that stimulate cognitive function and provide genuine enjoyment. We also monitor for changes and keep families informed with regular updates.

Whether your loved one is in the early stages of memory loss or requires full-time support, we build a care plan that meets them where they are — and adjusts as the disease progresses. Serving families across Hingham, Norwell, Brockton, Plymouth, and Cape Cod.

Talk to a Care Advisor

Navigating dementia care is overwhelming. We'll help you understand your options and build a plan that works for your family.

Dementia Care Services

  • Cognitive stimulation activities
  • Routine and structure maintenance
  • Redirection and calming techniques
  • Wandering prevention and safety
  • Medication reminders
  • Personal care assistance (bathing, dressing)
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support
  • Companionship and emotional support
  • Family communication and updates
  • Respite care for family caregivers

Recognizing the Signs

4 Signs Your Loved One Needs Dementia Care Support

Increasing Confusion

Your loved one is getting lost in familiar places, forgetting names, or struggling to follow conversations — more than just occasional forgetfulness.

Safety Concerns at Home

Leaving the stove on, wandering outside, or forgetting to lock doors — signs that unsupervised time at home is becoming risky.

Personality or Mood Changes

Increased agitation, suspicion, withdrawal, or sudden emotional outbursts that are out of character and difficult for family to manage.

Family Caregiver Exhaustion

Caring for someone with dementia is emotionally and physically draining. If you're feeling overwhelmed, it's time to bring in trained support.

Your Loved One Deserves Specialized Care

Serving Hingham, the South Shore, and Cape Cod. Call us today or request a free consultation — we'll match your loved one with a caregiver trained in dementia care.

Call Now — (781) 919-0151