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Can My Parent with Alzheimer’s Still Live at Home? What Professional Care Makes Possible

March 27, 2026


When a parent is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, families often face an immediate and emotional question: Can they still live safely at home?

For many families, the answer is yes, especially in the early and middle stages of the disease. With the right planning and support, many older adults with Alzheimer’s can continue living in the comfort of their own homes while receiving the care they need. In fact, about 80% of adults with Alzheimer’s and related dementias receive care at home, according to the CDC.

Home offers familiarity, routine, and emotional security. But as Alzheimer’s progresses, additional support may be needed to maintain safety and quality of life. Professional home care can play a critical role in making that possible.

How Home Care Can Help

Home care doesn’t replace family involvement; it strengthens it by providing additional support and supervision. Professional caregivers can help individuals with Alzheimer’s remain comfortable and safe at home.

This support often includes:

  • Help with daily activities: Caregivers can assist with bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, and medication reminders, helping older adults maintain dignity while receiving the support they need.
  • Consistent routines and meaningful engagement: Structured daily routines can help reduce confusion and anxiety. Caregivers can also encourage activities that provide comfort and stimulation, such as walks, music, or looking through family photos.
  • Safety and supervision: Alzheimer’s can increase risks such as wandering, missed medications, or household hazards. Caregivers provide supervision and help families implement safety measures that promote independence while reducing risk.
  • Relief for family caregivers: Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be physically and emotionally demanding. Professional caregivers can provide respite and peace of mind while ensuring a loved one continues to receive attentive support.

When Home Care May Be a Good Fit

Every Alzheimer’s journey is different, but home care can be especially helpful when families want to maintain a loved one’s independence while ensuring they receive appropriate support.

Care plans can also evolve over time. As needs change, the level of support can increase, from a few hours a week to more comprehensive daily or overnight care.

Supporting Families Through the Alzheimer’s Journey

An Alzheimer’s diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but families do not have to navigate the journey alone.

With compassionate, professional support, many individuals living with Alzheimer’s can continue enjoying the comfort of home, familiar routines, and meaningful connection with loved ones.

At Family & Nursing Care, we work closely with families to understand each client’s needs and match them with experienced caregivers who provide personalized support at home. Our goal is to help make it possible for older adults to remain where they feel most comfortable.

To learn more about how professional caregivers can support someone living with Alzheimer’s at home, contact us or visit the Home Care and Alzheimer’s/Dementia page on our website.

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