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Alzheimer's & dementia companion care at home

Gentle, patient, non-medical support for seniors living with memory loss — and real peace of mind for the families who love them.

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Calm, familiar, reassuring

Familiar care that brings calm

Memory loss is hard on the whole family. A calm, consistent, familiar presence can make the day feel safer and less confusing for your loved one — and lift an enormous weight off of you. Renee provides warm, non-medical companion care for seniors living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia.

How Renee supports loved ones with memory loss

  • A consistent routine — the same caring face and a predictable day, which helps reduce confusion and anxiety
  • Gentle redirection and patience during moments of confusion or repetition
  • Safety supervision around the home to reduce everyday risks
  • Engagement — simple activities, music, photos, and conversation that bring comfort and connection
  • Help with daily living — meals, light housekeeping, and personal routines
  • Respite for family — a dependable break for the spouse or adult child doing the caring

Why a familiar, one-on-one caregiver matters

For someone with dementia, a rotating cast of strangers can be unsettling. Because you work directly with Renee — the same person each visit — your loved one builds trust and familiarity over time. That continuity is one of the most comforting things you can offer.

Important: this is non-medical care

Renee provides non-medical companion care and supervision. She does not provide nursing, medical treatment, or manage complex medical needs, and she works alongside — never in place of — your loved one's doctors and care team. If your loved one's needs go beyond non-medical companionship and safety supervision, Renee will be honest about that and can encourage the right level of professional support. For any medical questions or a diagnosis, please talk with their physician.

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Let's talk about your family's needs

Call or text Renee for a friendly, no-pressure conversation about how she can help.