Our team is highly adept and trained to provide dementia care services to our senior clients.
Caring for DEMENTIA patients:
We understand that a variety of Dementia diseases affect 5.4 Million of people in USA. That’s why TLC decided to specially train our caregivers to help the elderly with Dementia in maintaining their independence at home.
Families throughout Broward and Miami Dade County turn to TLC Nursing Registry to receive help in caring for their loved one with Dementia.
Our staff has the experiences and skills your loved one needs.
Our caregivers display not only compassion and sensitivity but also experience and knowledge when caring for our Dementia patients.
Why Our Dementia Care Stands Out
At TLC Nursing Registry, we know that dementia care requires more than basic assistance—it calls for compassion, patience, and a deep understanding of how memory loss impacts daily life. Every caregiver we assign is specifically trained in dementia-related conditions. We place strong emphasis on consistency and structure, matching each client with a caregiver who fits their routine, preferences, and personality.
As a trusted provider of long-term care in Broward County, Florida, we go beyond daily tasks to offer meaningful support that evolves with your loved one’s needs. Regular follow-ups help ensure care remains effective and responsive. Our person-centered approach is designed to give families peace of mind, knowing their loved one is in safe, capable, and caring hands.
How We Support Families Through Dementia Care
Dementia can affect memory, communication, mobility, and personality—impacting day-to-day life in unpredictable ways. Our goal is to reduce that unpredictability through:
- Daily routine reinforcement to promote familiarity
- Gentle redirection and emotional reassurance
- Supervision and safety monitoring to prevent wandering
- Help with personal hygiene, grooming, and meals
- Companionship to reduce isolation and anxiety
Whether your loved one is in the early stages of memory loss or facing more advanced symptoms, we meet them where they are with respectful, adaptive care.
Our Home Health Care Services include:
- Free in-Home care evaluation
- Free Regular follow-up to ensure that the caregiver provides the best quality of care
- 24/7 Helpline
- Customized and flexible schedule
- Long-term or short-term care
- Live-in care
- All major Long-Term Care Insurances accepted
- Experienced Caregivers in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Dementia living assistance
- The Best Quality of Care at the Best Price
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What should I expect a dementia caregiver to help with?
A dementia caregiver can assist with daily routines such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation. They may also support medication reminders, maintain structure throughout the day, and provide supervision to help ensure safety. We tailor the tasks based on the individual’s cognitive and physical condition to maintain as much independence as possible.
How will I know when my loved one needs dementia care at home?
You might notice changes like forgetfulness, confusion, difficulty with familiar tasks, mood shifts, or wandering. These signs may suggest the need for added support. We typically recommend a care evaluation to assess needs and determine whether in-home dementia care is appropriate at that time.
Can dementia care adjust over time as the condition progresses?
Yes, dementia is a progressive condition, and care should evolve with it. We monitor changes in behavior, physical function, and daily habits through regular check-ins. Based on what we observe, we adjust the care plan to meet your loved one’s changing needs and maintain quality of life.
Will the same caregiver continue working with my loved one?
Whenever possible, yes. Familiarity is important in dementia care, so we aim to maintain consistency with caregivers. Having the same person involved helps reduce anxiety, builds trust, and supports better communication between the caregiver and your loved one.
What kind of training do caregivers need to work with someone who has dementia?
Dementia caregivers typically receive training in communication techniques, managing behavioral changes, and ensuring safety at home. We make sure our caregivers are equipped to handle the challenges of memory loss and cognitive decline with patience, empathy, and professionalism.
How is in-home dementia care different from other senior care services?
While both provide support with daily tasks, dementia care requires a deeper understanding of memory-related conditions. We focus on consistency, structured routines, and techniques to manage disorientation or confusion—things that aren’t always needed in general senior care.
How soon after an evaluation can care begin?
In many cases, care can start within one to two days after the in-home evaluation. We work with families to coordinate scheduling and match the right caregiver as quickly as possible based on availability and care requirements.
Experience Compassionate Care—Right Where You Need It Most
Let our dedicated caregivers bring comfort, safety, and peace of mind to your loved one—contact us today to schedule your free in-home care consultation.