Alzheimer's & Dementia Care at Home in Orange County

● CONDITION CARE — ALZHEIMER'S & DEMENTIA CARE

When memory begins to fade, the world can feel confusing and frightening — for your loved one and for your family. Agape provides compassionate, structured in-home dementia care that brings stability, safety, and dignity to every day.

LICENSED HCO
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
14+ YEARS
Serving Orange County
NO LONG-TERM COMMITMENT
Start or stop care anytime
SAME-DAY STARTS
Available when you need us

Understanding Alzheimer's & Dementia

Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are progressive conditions that affect memory, judgment, behavior, and the ability to manage daily life. As the condition advances, everyday tasks become increasingly difficult and potentially dangerous without support.

The right caregiver doesn't just provide physical assistance. They provide consistency, patience, and a calm presence that helps regulate the environment and reduce anxiety.


How Agape Helps

Personal Care

Patient, dignified assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting — adapted to your loved one's current stage.

Structured Routine

Consistent daily routines that reduce confusion and behavioral symptoms common in Alzheimer's and dementia.

Supervision & Safety

Continuous attentive presence to prevent wandering, falls, and unsafe situations throughout the day.

Meal Preparation

Nutritious meals prepared and presented in a way that supports appetite and dietary needs.

Meaningful Engagement

Activities, conversation, and sensory engagement tailored to your loved one's abilities and interests.

Family Respite

Reliable relief for family caregivers carrying the emotional and physical weight of memory care.


Signs Your Loved One May Need In-Home Memory Care Support

Safety concerns at home — wandering, leaving the stove on, getting lost

Personal hygiene has declined significantly

Sundowning or increased behavioral symptoms in the afternoon and evening

Family caregivers are experiencing burnout or cannot provide consistent supervision

Your loved one is increasingly anxious, confused, or agitated at home


Frequently Asked Questions

Can your caregivers handle someone with advanced dementia?

Agape carefully matches caregivers to client needs. For individuals with advanced dementia or challenging behaviors, we select caregivers with specific experience in this area. Please tell us about your loved one's current stage during your free assessment call at (949) 690-9990.

Will my loved one have the same caregiver each visit?

Agape works hard to provide consistency, which is especially important for individuals with dementia. We do our best to assign a consistent caregiver and always provide thorough handoff information when coverage changes are necessary.

My parent refuses to accept help. What do we do?

This is one of the most common challenges families face. Starting with companionship before personal care often helps ease the transition. We are glad to talk through strategies on your free assessment call.

Talk to Us About Dementia Care

A conversation with our team can help you understand your options and take the next step with confidence — no pressure, no obligation.