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Dementia & Alzheimer's Care

Consistent faces. Calm routines. Eyes on what's changing.

Dementia care is hard because change is hard — and memory care depends on routine. We send the same caregiver every visit, train them on your parent specifically, and have a clinical team watching for the small shifts that matter.

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Why dementia care is different.

Why dementia care is different.

A new caregiver every visit doesn't just frustrate the family — for someone living with dementia, it's disorienting. The person who helped on Tuesday is a stranger on Thursday. Routine is the most effective tool in memory care, and it's exactly what most agencies undermine by rotating staff.

We built CareQuilt around continuity because continuity is what works. The same caregiver. The same routine. The same care manager who knows your parent's history. And a team reviewing observations and flagging changes before they become a crisis.

What a dementia care plan includes

What a dementia care plan includes

  • A caregiver matched on temperament, patience, and memory-care experience — not just availability.

  • A written routine — meals, medication reminders, activities — followed every visit.

  • Regular review of observation notes, tracking agitation patterns, sundowning, sleep changes, eating changes, and confusion spikes.

  • A single point of contact (your care manager) so the family isn't retelling the story to a new dispatcher.

  • Coordination with your family doctor or memory clinic when something needs medical attention.

Who this is for

Who this is for

Families whose parent has an early, mid, or late-stage dementia or Alzheimer's diagnosis and is still living at home. Families who want to keep their loved one home for as long as it's safe and comfortable. Adult children who live in another city and want to know their parent is in good hands.

Who this isn't for

Who this isn't for

Families looking for live-in care — that's not our model, but we can point you to someone who does it well. Families who need clinical services like medication administration or wound care — we'll help you find the right provider and take care of everything else.

Typical dementia care plan

3 to 5 visits per week, 3 to 4 hours each, with a single caregiver. Most families start here and adjust up or down as the picture develops.

Included in every plan

• RPN care plan review

• Care manager as POC

• Weekly family updates

• Observation notes surfaced

• Same caregiver continuity

"My mom has dementia, and for the first time in two years, I feel like someone is actually watching what's happening week to week. Our care manager caught a pattern I missed. That's the whole game."

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Marry L.

Daughter · Ottawa

"My mom has dementia, and for the first time in two years, I feel like someone is actually watching what's happening week to week. Our care manager caught a pattern I missed. That's the whole game."

M

Marry L.

Daughter · Ottawa

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