Professional In-Home Dementia, Alzheimer's services

Memory loss changes everything — but it doesn’t have to mean losing home. Our specially trained caregivers provide compassionate, structured support for individuals living with dementia or Alzheimer’s.

Who this service is for

Example for Dementia, Alzheimer's Support:

Benefit from Dementia & Alzheimers Care?

Why OHAI

How Care Begins

Simple & Fast Process

Step 1 – Call or complete intake form

Call or submit a request online

Step 2 – Free consultation

We assess your needs and preferences

Step 3 – Care plan created

We match you with the right caregiver

Step 3 – Care begins

Services begin within 24–48 hours

Frequently Asked Home Care Questions

Yes. Caregivers assigned to dementia clients receive specialized training in memory care techniques, including how to communicate effectively with someone experiencing cognitive decline, how to redirect difficult behaviors, and how to create a calm, structured environment that reduces confusion and agitation.

Our caregivers are trained to use safe, non-confrontational redirection techniques when a client attempts to wander or becomes agitated. We also work with families to assess the home environment and recommend safety modifications — such as door alarms or removal of hazards — to reduce risk.


For many families, yes. Consistent structure, familiar surroundings, and personalized one-on-one attention at home can significantly slow behavioral decline and extend the period during which a loved one can safely remain at home. Many families find that professional home care gives them months or even years more time together before facility placement becomes necessary.

We maintain open communication with families through regular updates after each visit. Caregivers document observations about mood, behavior, appetite, and physical condition. If anything unusual is observed, families are notified promptly so appropriate action can be taken.

We support clients across all stages of dementia — from early-stage memory lapses and mild confusion to mid-stage behavioral changes and late-stage care needs. The level of support and caregiver assignment is matched to the current stage, and care plans are adjusted as the disease progresses.

Areas We Serve

Proudly serving families across:

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