Compassionate Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care You Can Trust

Specialized in memory care, behavioral support, and evening sundowning helping your loved one feel safe, calm, and understood at home.

Our Alzheimer’s, Dementia & Sundowning Care Services

Memory Care Support

Assistance with daily routines, memory reinforcement, and cognitive engagement like puzzles, quizzes, and other brain stimulating exercises

Safety & Supervision

Fall prevention, wandering prevention, and 24/7 monitoring options

Sundowning Evening & Night Care

Calming techniques, reassurance, redirection, and night time supervision

Personal Care Assistance

Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility support

Meal Preparation & Nutrition Monitoring

Dementia-friendly meals and hydration reminders

Familiar Home Environment Care

Care delivered in the comfort and familiarity of home

When Evenings Become the Hardest Part of the Day

As the sun begins to set, the world can feel unfamiliar to someone living with Alzheimer’s or dementia.

A familiar room may suddenly seem confusing. Shadows stretch across the floor. Simple sounds feel louder. A once-calm evening can turn into restlessness, fear, or agitation a moment families often describe as the most heartbreaking part of the day.

This is known as sundowning.

For families, it can feel overwhelming. You may try to reassure your loved one, repeat the same answers, guide them back to bed, or sit beside them through the night wondering if you’re doing enough, or if there’s a better way to help.

That’s Where Compassionate Care Makes the Difference

Our caregivers understand that these moments are not acts of defiance or confusion they are expressions of fear, uncertainty, and unmet comfort.

We don’t rush, We don’t argue, We don’t correct.

Instead, we meet your loved one where they are with patience, empathy, and calm presence.

As evening approaches, our caregivers gently adjust the environment, reduce stimulation, and create a sense of safety and routine. Soft lighting replaces harsh brightness. Familiar activities replace anxiety. A reassuring voice reminds them they are not alone.

Care That Brings Calm, Even After the Sun Goes Down

During sundowning episodes, we use gentle redirection, emotional validation, and comforting routines to help ease distress. Sometimes that means listening to a familiar story. Sometimes it’s a quiet walk, a warm cup of tea, or simply holding a hand until the moment passes.

Through the night, we remain alert and present helping prevent wandering, reducing fall risks, and supporting restful sleep.