Compassionate, specialized care for every stage. Keep your loved one at home with dignity, comfort, and peace of mind.
If you just received a diagnosis, you're not alone. Over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, and many are being cared for at home by family and professional caregivers. With the right support, your loved one can remain at home with dignity and quality of life preserved.
Alzheimer's progresses through three stages. Understanding what's ahead helps you plan and prepare:
Duration: 2-7 years
Memory lapses increase. Your loved one remains largely independent but needs reminders for names and appointments. In-home care focuses on medication management and organizing daily life.
Duration: 2-10 years (longest)
Significant memory loss, confusion, behavioral changes, and wandering risk. 24-hour or near-24-hour care becomes necessary for safety.
Duration: 1-3 years
Severe memory loss, inability to communicate, complete physical dependence. Full assistance with feeding, toileting, and bathing. Specialized comfort care is essential.
Wandering is one of the most challenging behaviors in Alzheimer's. Our caregivers use proven strategies:
Every family's Alzheimer's journey is different. We tailor care to match your loved one's unique needs, stage, and preferences.
Music from their era triggers memory and emotion even in advanced stages. We share old photos, watch home videos, and celebrate life stories.
Walking, stretching, dancing, and simple exercises improve physical health, mood, and sleep. Movement also reduces behavioral problems.
Painting, gardening, cooking, or simple puzzles provide engagement without pressure. Sensory activities (textures, scents) soothe and calm.
Regular visits with family and friends maintain emotional bonds. When memory fades, feeling loved remains constant.
Careful medication management, health monitoring, and coordination with physicians ensure your loved one receives coordinated care.
We create a warm, safe environment where your loved one can thrive. Care is always delivered with compassion and respect.
"Golden Age Companions gave us our lives back. When Mom was diagnosed, we were terrified. Their caregivers are so patient and trained. We finally got some peace and sleep."
— Jennifer M., Newport Beach
"Dad stayed home, in his own bed, with people who understood him. The team was so compassionate in his final months. We'll be forever grateful."
— Michael T., Irvine
"The caregivers knew more about Alzheimer's than we did. They caught problems early, communicated constantly, and treated Mom like family."
— Sarah L., Costa Mesa
Create a safe Alzheimer's care environment
Many adult children caring for an Alzheimer's parent experience exhaustion, guilt, and isolation. Family caregivers face higher rates of depression, health problems, and financial stress than the general population.
Professional caregivers don't replace family — they enable better family relationships by removing the burden of constant physical care. Consider in-home care when:
Every family's journey is different. Call us to discuss what's right for your loved one — no pressure, just honest conversation.
Call (949) 630-0487