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Specialized in-home memory care

Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care in Toronto

Caring for a loved one with memory loss can feel heavy. Our job is to make it lighter by bringing structured routines, safety first support, and calm companionship into the comfort of home.

See how it works
Caregiver supporting a senior in a calm home setting
Toronto & GTA • In-Home Memory Care
Structured RoutineConsistency to reduce confusion.
Safety-FirstSupervision & risk reduction.
Personal CareBathing, dressing, hygiene.
Emotional SupportCalm, patient companionship.
What this service is

What is in-home dementia care?

In-home dementia care helps individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia remain in familiar surroundings while receiving professional support. Familiar spaces often reduce anxiety and agitation.

This type of care is ideal for seniors who:
  • Experience memory loss
  • Become easily confused or disoriented
  • Require supervision for safety
  • Struggle with daily activities
  • Show signs of behavioral changes
  • Need structured routines
What we do at home

Our Dementia Care Services Include

Our goal is simple: protect dignity, improve safety, and create steadier days through supportive routines and attentive care.

  • Structured routine & cognitive supportConsistent daily rhythms that reduce confusion and promote stability.
  • Personal care assistanceBathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, hygiene, done respectfully.
  • Mobility & fall preventionSafe transfers and steady support to reduce fall risks.
  • Meal preparation & nutrition monitoringEncouraging proper nutrition and hydration daily.
  • Medication remindersHelping ensure prescribed medications are taken correctly.
  • Supervision & wandering preventionClose monitoring to enhance safety within the home.
  • Companionship & emotional supportGentle engagement that reduces loneliness and agitation.
  • Personalized care plansCare that adapts as symptoms evolve, never one size fits all.
Why families choose home care

Why families choose in-home dementia care in Toronto

For many families in Toronto and the GTA, dementia care at home offers comfort, familiarity, and one on one attention without the overwhelm of institutional settings.

  • Familiar environment
  • Personalized one-on-one attention
  • Reduced stress and overstimulation
  • Greater comfort and dignity
  • Family involvement in care decisions
Our structured care approach

A clear process that adapts as needs change

Dementia symptoms evolve and care plans must adapt accordingly. Here is how we keep care organized, safe, and dependable over time.

  1. 1
    Detailed care assessmentWe learn your loved one’s routine, risks, and comfort needs.
  2. 2
    Evaluation of cognitive & behavioral needsWe consider confusion triggers, wandering risk, and mood changes.
  3. 3
    Personalized care plan developmentA plan built around safety, dignity, and practical daily support.
  4. 4
    Caregiver matchingWe match based on experience and temperament because fit matters.
  5. 5
    Ongoing monitoring & adjustmentsWe refine the plan as needs evolve, so care stays effective.
Service area

Serving Toronto & the Greater Toronto Area

We provide professional Alzheimer’s and dementia care services across Toronto and surrounding GTA communities.

  • Toronto
  • North York
  • Scarborough
  • Etobicoke
  • Mississauga
  • Vaughan
  • Surrounding GTA communities
Pricing clarity

How much does dementia care cost in Toronto?

Dementia care typically requires specialized attention and supervision. We provide transparent pricing during your consultation.

$43/hour
Services start at $43 per hour. Rates can adjust based on complexity, hours required, and level of supervision.
When to consider care

Signs it may be time to consider dementia care

Early support can improve safety and reduce family caregiver burnout. Consider professional in-home dementia care if your loved one:

  • Forgets to turn off appliances
  • Wanders or becomes disoriented
  • Has frequent mood or personality changes
  • Needs help with personal hygiene
  • Requires supervision for safety
  • Shows increasing cognitive decline