Alzheimer’s In-Home Care in Dallas, TX

We serve clients across DFW from 8 locations, and are within 5 miles of most families needing senior care. 

We hold a zero-state complaint history and have been an Alzheimer's Association of North Texas preferred provider for 21 years.

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Care Mountain

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States

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Care Mountain

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States

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972-266-8978

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972-695-3572

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[email protected]

phone
Address

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States

phone
Phone

972-266-8978

phone
Fax

972-695-3572

phone
Email Address

[email protected]

phone
Address

8080 N Central Expy # 1700,

Dallas, TX 75206 United States

Get In Touch with Care Mountain

Care Mountain

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States
phone
Phone

972-266-8978

phone
Fax

972-695-3572

phone
Email Address

[email protected]

phone
Address

8080 N Central Expy # 1700

Dallas, TX 75206, United States

Benefits of In-Home Care for Alzheimer's Patients

Alzheimer’s is a complex disease, and in-home care offers numerous advantages for patients and their loved ones.

Memory problems are typically one of the first signs of Alzheimer’s, though initial symptoms may vary from person to person. A decline in other aspects of thinking, such as finding the right words, vision/spatial issues, and impaired reasoning or judgment, may also signal the very early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition that can be an early sign of Alzheimer’s, but not everyone with MCI will develop the disease.

People with Alzheimer’s have trouble doing everyday things like driving a car, cooking a meal, or paying bills. They may ask the same questions over and over, get lost easily, lose things or put them in odd places, and find even simple things confusing. As the disease progresses, some people become worried, angry, or violent. Doctors agree about the benefits your loved one will enjoy by attending Encore.  Socialization can help slow the progress of the disease.

Patients remain in the comfort of their own homes, reducing confusion and anxiety often associated with unfamiliar surroundings.

Our caregivers are extensively trained in Alzheimer’s care, ensuring they possess the expertise and skills to provide the best possible support.

We tailor our care plans to the individual needs of each Alzheimer’s patient, adapting to their changing requirements over time.

Alzheimer’s is a progressive condition that benefits from consistent, long-term care. In-home care allows for continuity in caregiving, promoting stability and trust.

Care Mountain’s attentive in-home Alzheimer’s care sets us apart in Dallas and Fort Worth. Our specialized live-in caregivers provide compassionate, personalized support to enhance comfort, safety, and quality of life while helping slow the progression of this challenging condition.

Live-In Caregivers for Alzheimer’s Patients

Our live-in caregivers play a vital role in supporting Alzheimer’s patients and their families. They offer a range of services to enhance the quality of life and help slow down the progression of this condition.

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) – Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
  • Medication Management – Ensure medications are taken as prescribed.
  • Meal Preparation – Prepare nutritious meals in line with dietary requirements.
  • Light Housekeeping – Cleaning, doing laundry, changing linens, and buying grocery.
  • Companionship – Engage in meaningful conversations and activities to combat feelings of isolation.
  • Calming Techniques – Employ strategies to manage agitation and anxiety.
  • Fall Prevention – Create a safe environment to reduce the risk of falls.
  • Wandering Management – Implement strategies to prevent wandering.
  • Memory Care – Engage in memory-enhancing activities to stimulate cognitive function.
  • Exercise – Encourage physical activity to promote overall well-being.
  • Family Updates – Keep families informed about their loved one’s condition and daily activities.
  • Observation – Monitor changes in behavior or symptoms and report them to supervising physicians and family members promptly.

Contact us now for compassionate Alzheimer’s home care tailored to your loved one’s needs.

Alzheimer’s Home Care: How Care Mountain Makes A Difference

Providing timely and compassionate in-home care for Alzheimer’s patients is essential to maintaining comfort, stability, and quality of life as the disease progresses.

At Care Mountain, we bring over 20 years of expertise in Alzheimer’s home care across Dallas and Fort Worth. Our highly trained live-in caregivers offer personalized support, safety monitoring, cognitive engagement, and companionship, helping slow disease progression while giving families peace of mind.

Contact us for reliable, high-quality, and compassionate Alzheimer’s home care.

Care Mountain works closely with the Alzheimer’s Association Dallas & Northeast Texas Chapter and the Alzheimer’s Association North Central Texas Chapter.

We deliver the highest standard of Alzheimer’s home care in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. With a zero-state complaint history and six years as a preferred provider of the Alzheimer’s Association of North Texas, we take pride in our trusted reputation for excellence and compassion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Average rates for in-home care in Dallas are $28–33 per hour for a home health aide, $35–40 per hour for a CNA or Certified Medication Aide, and $135–175 per visit for skilled nurses or therapists.

Private pay in-home care in Texas typically ranges from $28–33 per hour for a standard 6–8 hour shift. Specialized care, such as dementia support or post-stroke recovery, costs $35–40 per hour. Skilled nursing or therapy visits are $135–175 per session, some of which may be covered by Medicare.

General in-home caregiver services range from $28–40 per hour, with specialized care for dementia or skilled nursing at the higher end. Shorter care schedules often have higher hourly rates.

We support individuals with chronic conditions such as Alzheimer’s,  Diabetes, Dementia, ALS, COPD, heart disease, and more. Care includes monitoring, medication management, and personalized support to maintain comfort, safety, and independence at home.

Live-in care involves a single caregiver residing in the home with scheduled breaks, ideal for moderate assistance. 24-hour care uses a team of caregivers in shifts to provide continuous support for clients with complex or high-level needs – for example a caregiver that needs to be awake and alert the full night to cater to a client’s care needs during night time. An example of this is a client having hallucinations at 3 PM in the morning, or someone with COPD or ALS needing active care multiple times a night.

Many individuals with dementia thrive at home, where familiar surroundings provide comfort, security, and independence. Care Mountain offers specialized services designed to support dementia patients in their own homes.

Skilled nursing provides medical services at home, including wound care, medication management, injections, and rehabilitation support. It’s necessary for patients needing professional medical oversight for ongoing conditions or post-hospital recovery.

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