Carewann

Dementia Care at Home

Carewann provides dementia care at home in Maryland, supporting individuals living with memory loss and the families who love them.

Dementia care at home caregiver supporting senior in Maryland
When Dementia Care at Home Is the Right Choice

Dementia care at home is designed for individuals experiencing memory loss, cognitive decline, or behavioral changes related to dementia. Carewann caregivers bring structure, comfort, and reassurance so your loved one can remain safely at home in familiar surroundings.

Dementia care at home may be the right fit when:

  • A loved one is showing signs of memory loss, confusion, or disorientation
  • Safety at home has become a concern due to wandering or accidents
  • Daily routines like eating, hygiene, and medication are being neglected
  • Behavioral changes are making caregiving difficult for family members
  • A structured, consistent caregiver presence would provide stability and calm
Serving Montgomery, Howard, and Anne Arundel Counties

Carewann provides dementia care at home across Montgomery County, Howard County, and Anne Arundel County, including Bethesda, Columbia, and Severna Park, and surrounding Maryland communities.

How Carewann Supports Families Living With Dementia

Caring for someone with dementia requires patience, consistency, and a calm, familiar routine. Carewann matches families with the same caregivers visit after visit, so your loved one builds trust and feels at ease. Our care managers stay in close contact with families, keeping everyone informed and adjusting support as needs change over time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dementia Care at Home

Is dementia care available 24 hours a day at home?
Yes. Carewann offers flexible scheduling including live-in and overnight care, so your loved one can have a familiar, trusted caregiver around the clock if needed.

How is dementia care at home different from regular home care?
Dementia care involves caregivers who understand the unique challenges of memory loss — including how to respond to confusion, support safe routines, and keep your loved one calm and engaged throughout the day.

Can Carewann help if my loved one is in the early stages of dementia?
Absolutely. Starting dementia care at home early helps build a trusting relationship between your loved one and their caregiver, making transitions easier and keeping daily life as stable as possible.

How do I know if dementia care at home is right for my family?
Our care managers are happy to talk through your situation and answer any questions. There is no commitment required — just a conversation to help you understand your options and feel confident about next steps.

For additional information about dementia and memory loss, the Alzheimer’s Association offers trusted resources for families.

What Dementia Care at Home May Include
  • Assistance with daily living activities and personal care
  • Structured routines to reduce confusion and anxiety
  • Safety supervision and fall prevention
  • Medication reminders and routine support
  • Companionship and emotional reassurance
  • Support with memory-related behaviors and challenges
  • Consistent, dependable caregivers to build trust and familiarity
Signs Your Loved One May Need Dementia Care at Home
  • Frequently forgetting meals, medications, or daily routines
  • Getting lost in familiar places or wandering
  • Increased confusion, agitation, or mood changes
  • Difficulty managing personal hygiene independently
  • Family caregivers feeling overwhelmed or exhausted
Is Dementia Care at Home the Right Fit?

Speak with a care manager to discuss care needs, explore support options, and determine whether dementia care is the right fit for your loved one.

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A dedicated care manager will guide you through your options, coordinate care, and help you get started with reliable, around-the-clock support.