PurposeCare Services
For individuals living with Alzheimer's or dementia, home is a source of comfort, stability, and identity. PurposeCare helps families keep it that way.
Overview
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are progressive conditions that affect memory, cognition, and the ability to manage daily life.
As the disease advances, the level of care a person needs increases but the need for familiarity, routine, and dignity is constant.
Research consistently shows that people living with dementia fare better in familiar environments. Staying home, surrounded by known spaces and trusted faces, can reduce confusion, support emotional wellbeing, and slow behavioral decline.
PurposeCare caregivers who work with individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia are trained to meet the unique demands of memory care. That means patience-centered communication, consistent routines, awareness of behavioral changes, and a genuine commitment to preserving each client’s dignity at every stage.
What's Included
PurposeCare’s services are well-suited to the evolving needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and hygiene support delivered with patience and attentiveness to comfort and sense of self.
Meaningful interaction that reduces isolation, supports cognitive engagement, and gives your loved one something to look forward to each visit.
Consistent medication routines are critical in dementia care. Our caregivers help ensure your loved one stays on schedule.
Regular, appropriate nutrition supports overall health and helps maintain daily structure both of which matter in memory care.
Our caregivers are trained to recognize and respond to fall risk, wandering, and household hazards common in dementia care situations.
Caring for someone with dementia is demanding. We can step in so family caregivers can rest.
As medical needs evolve alongside the disease, PurposeCare’s skilled nursing and therapy services can be layered in without disrupting the care relationship your loved one already has.
Dementia doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed. It reshapes the lives of everyone who loves them.
PurposeCare is a partner for family caregivers. We communicate openly, respond to changes quickly, and work alongside family members rather than around them. And when you need time to rest, our respite care services make sure your loved one is cared for with the same attention you’d give them yourself.
Alzheimer’s and dementia are not static conditions, and care shouldn’t be either. PurposeCare’s services are designed to scale alongside disease progression, from early-stage companionship and light personal care through advanced-stage support that includes skilled nursing, complex personal care, and active coordination with your loved one’s medical team.
FAQ
A memory care facility is a residential setting where individuals with dementia live full-time. Home memory care allows your loved one to remain in their own home while receiving consistent, trained care support. For many individuals and families, staying home offers meaningful benefits in comfort, familiarity, and quality of life.
If you’re noticing safety concerns, increasing confusion, behavioral changes, or simply finding that caregiving has become more than one person can manage alone, it may be time to bring in professional support. PurposeCare can help you assess where your loved one is and what kind of care makes sense.
Yes. Caregivers who work with individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia receive specific training in memory care including communication approaches, behavioral response, safety awareness, and routine-based care.
PurposeCare’s care model is built to adapt. As needs evolve, we can adjust visit frequency, add services, or bring in skilled nursing and therapy through our home health team, without disrupting the care relationship your loved one already has.
Process
Contact PurposeCare directly or ask your physician, hospital discharge planner, or care team to make a referral.
We’ll get to know your loved one’s needs, routines, preferences, and home environment to build the right plan.
We build a care plan around your loved one’s specific needs outlining services, visit schedules, and care goals.
Your caregiver starts visits on a consistent schedule, with regular check-ins and a supervising nurse available throughout the care relationship.
WHY PURPOSECARE
PurposeCare caregivers who support individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia receive specific training in memory care approaches so they show up prepared, not just present.
We work to send the same caregiver each visit. For someone living with memory loss, a familiar face isn’t a small thing. It’s the foundation of good care.
We communicate openly with family members, respond to changes quickly, and treat caregiving as a shared effort not a handoff.
PurposeCare works with neurologists, geriatricians, hospital discharge planners, and social workers to support individuals living with Alzheimer's and dementia across Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan. We offer consistent caregiver assignment, regular progress communication, and coordinated care across service lines giving your patients a stable, trusted support system at home.
Where Available
Available at select PurposeCare locations across Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, and Michigan.
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