Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care

Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
in Vancouver

Compassionate in-home support for seniors living with memory loss. Hero Home Care provides steady, personalized care that brings comfort, safety, and dignity to every day.

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Compassionate
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
for Seniors in Vancouver

  • Memory changes can make daily life feel unfamiliar and overwhelming, both for seniors and their families. Hero Home Care provides calm, structured support that helps each day feel safer, more predictable, and more connected.
  • Our approach centers on empathy, patience, and personalized routines. Heroes listen closely, move at a gentle pace, and adapt care to match each individual’s abilities, preferences, and comfort. Families trust us because we treat every person with the respect and understanding they deserve.
  • This service is designed for seniors living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or early memory loss, as well as families who need professional guidance and reliable day-to-day support.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care for Seniors

What’s Included in Our Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Services?

Maintaining a familiar and safe environment

We reduce confusion by supporting simple layouts, clear pathways, and consistent routines.

Memory games and activities

Gentle cognitive engagement through music, conversation, puzzles, and reminiscence.

Providing consistent visits and a regular routine

Predictable schedules that bring stability, ease, and emotional reassurance.

Respite care for family members

Reliable support that gives caregivers time to rest, recharge, and tend to personal needs.

Personal care

Assistance with bathing, grooming, dressing, and mobility delivered with dignity and patience.

Cooking and meal preparation

Familiar meals prepared with attention to safety, nutrition, and personal preference.

Homemaking

Light housekeeping and tidying to keep the home calm, organized, and supportive.

How Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Helps
and Benefits Seniors in Vancouver

Greater emotional stability

Familiar routines, gentle redirection, and calm companionship help reduce anxiety, agitation, and confusion.

Improved safety at home

Meaningful social connection

Support for families

Personalized care at every stage

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Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care services

Why Choose
Hero Home Care?

Our Heroes

We don’t just recruit caregivers, we hire heroes. Every one of our caregivers is hero approved and offered a living wage, health benefits, and ongoing training and development opportunities. We take care of our heroes so they can take care of you.

Nurse Care Management

24/7 Access. 24/7 Service.

Virtual Care Platform

Scheduling and Care Coordination

We Always Go Above and Beyond

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Getting Started with Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
in Vancouver

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Contact us

Looking for help, but don’t know where to start? Give us a call anytime to book your free in-home Care Consult.

Free Care Consult

Our Care Manager will meet with you and your family for a free in-home Care Consult to design your personalized home care solution.

Meet Your Hero

We will match you with a hero based on your needs, personality and preferences and be there to introduce them to you at your first visit.

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