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.
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.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Yes — Renee provides non-medical companion care for seniors living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. That means a calm, familiar presence, a consistent routine, gentle supervision for safety, engaging activities, and help with daily living, plus respite for the family.
No. This is non-medical companion care and supervision. Renee does not provide nursing or medical treatment and works alongside your loved one's doctors. If needs go beyond non-medical care, she'll be upfront and help point you toward the right level of support.
With patience and gentle redirection, a predictable routine, and a calm environment — approaches that often help ease anxiety and agitation. Safety supervision is part of every visit. For behaviors that need clinical support, she'll encourage involving their care team.
Absolutely. Caring for a loved one with memory loss is exhausting. Renee offers respite care so spouses and adult children can rest and recharge, knowing their loved one is in patient, familiar hands. Learn more on the respite care page.
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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.