Home Care for Older Adults with Alzheimer’s in Washington DC
Caregivers available through Family & Nursing Care provide experienced, reliable Alzheimer’s care at home in Washington, DC, helping older adults with neurodegenerative and cognitive conditions live safely and comfortably in familiar surroundings.
When a loved one begins showing signs of memory loss or changes in cognitive function, the uncertainty can be difficult to navigate. Since 1968, Family & Nursing Care has supported thousands of families across Washington, DC and the surrounding area with trusted, compassionate in-home care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related conditions.
Our mission is to ease your family’s stress and help your loved one receive attentive, professional, and empathetic care at home.
Personalized Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Care at Home
Every person living with Alzheimer’s has a unique set of needs and experiences. Caregivers can provide person-centered support for older adults at every stage of the disease. Upon beginning care with our Family & Nursing Care Select service offering, a Supervisory Nurse meets with your family at no additional cost to complete an assessment and create a detailed Plan of Care. The care plan is customized to address your loved one’s physical health, emotional well-being, and cognitive abilities, helping them stay engaged, safe, and respected in their own home.
A Registered Nurse (RN) then provides ongoing oversight, ensuring the care plan evolves as your loved one’s condition changes.
Flexible Alzheimer’s Home Care Services
Home care can be scheduled for as little as a few hours a day or as much as 24-hour continuous support. There are no long-term commitments, and care can adjust as needs change over time.
Caregivers can assist with:
- Activities of Daily Living (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting)
- Mobility and transfer support
- Companionship and engagement in familiar activities
- Medication reminders and appointment support
- Meal preparation, hydration, and nutrition assistance
- Safety monitoring and reassurance
Alzheimer’s Support at Every Stage
- Early Stage: Caregivers provide gentle reminders, encouragement to stay active, and support with organization, appointments, and medication routines to help maintain independence.
- Middle Stage: As memory and behavior changes become more noticeable, Caregivers assist with daily living tasks, provide redirection, and offer emotional stability to reduce anxiety and agitation.
- Late Stage: The focus turns to comfort and sensory connection, such as playing meaningful music, preparing favorite meals, and offering a calming presence to preserve dignity and enhance well-being.
Family Support and Peace of Mind
Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can be emotionally and physically demanding. Caregivers available through Family & Nursing Care can provide respite, guidance, and practical help so you can take breaks and focus on your own well-being while knowing your loved one is cared for with compassion and professionalism.
Long-Term Care Insurance Assistance
Private home care services are not covered by Medicare or Medicaid, but many Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) policies reimburse for in-home Alzheimer’s support. Our specialized LTCI Team helps families understand their policy benefits, manage documentation, and coordinate directly with insurance providers for a smooth claims process.
Why DC Families Choose Family & Nursing Care
For more than 57 years, families across Washington, DC have turned to Family & Nursing Care for access to dependable, compassionate, and personalized Alzheimer’s care at home. Through our Family & Nursing Care Select model, Caregivers are rigorously screened, and supported by ongoing clinical supervision to ensure exceptional care at every stage.
97% of our clients say they would recommend Family & Nursing Care. We are proud to be a trusted resource in the caregiving journey for families whose loved ones are facing Alzheimer’s and related cognitive conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer’s Home Care in Washington, DC
1. How do I know when my parent needs Alzheimer’s care at home?
If your loved one is becoming increasingly forgetful, disoriented, or unsafe at home, such as leaving appliances on, wandering, or missing meals, it may be time to consider professional in-home support.
2. What services are included in Alzheimer’s home care?
Caregivers assist with personal care, nutrition, medication reminders, and daily routines. They also use specialized communication techniques and provide emotional reassurance to reduce confusion and anxiety.
3. Is in-home Alzheimer’s care available part-time or full-time?
Yes. Care can be arranged for short-term or long-term support, from a few hours per day to 24-hour continuous care. Plans are flexible and evolve as your loved one’s condition progresses.
4. How are caregivers trained for Alzheimer’s care?
Family & Nursing Care Select Caregivers receive specific training in supporting individuals with Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. They understand how to respond to behavioral changes and provide safe, compassionate guidance.
5. Does insurance cover in-home care for Alzheimer’s patients?
Private home care is typically not covered by Medicare or Medicaid, but most Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) policies reimburse for in-home care. Our LTCI team assists with policy reviews and claim submissions.
6. Can families remain involved in the care process?
Absolutely. We encourage ongoing family communication and involvement. With our Family & Nursing Care Select service offering, Supervisory Nurses provide regular updates and adjust care plans as needed to align with your loved one’s changing needs.
7. What areas do you serve for Alzheimer’s home care in Washington, DC?
Family & Nursing Care provides access to Alzheimer’s home care Caregivers throughout Washington, DC and surrounding communities, including Bethesda, Chevy Chase, and Silver Spring. Our care now extends from DC to New Jersey!
Discuss Alzheimer’s Home Care Today
If you are seeking Alzheimer’s care at home in Washington, DC or want to learn more about in-home care for Alzheimer’s patients, contact Family & Nursing Care today. Our team is ready to listen, guide, and help you create a care plan that supports your loved one and your family.



