Dementia 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’ve spent 21 years earning trust with compassionate, complaint-free dementia care across Dallas–Fort Worth.
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Get In Touch with Care Mountain
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972-266-8978
Fax
972-695-3572
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8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States
Phone
972-266-8978
Fax
972-695-3572
Email Address
Address
8080 N Central Expy # 1700,
Dallas, TX 75206 United States
Get In Touch with Care Mountain
Phone
972-266-8978
Fax
972-695-3572
Email Address
Address
8080 N Central Expy # 1700
Dallas, TX 75206, United States
Benefits Of In-Home Care For Dementia Patients
Dementia care requires patience, understanding, and specialized expertise. Each stage of the condition brings new challenges, from mild forgetfulness and confusion to significant changes in mood, mobility, and independence. In-home dementia care offers a compassionate solution that allows seniors to receive the support they need in a safe, familiar, and comforting environment.
At Care Mountain, our 21 years of experience have shown that personalized, consistent care can greatly improve the quality of life for individuals with dementia while providing peace of mind for their families. Our caregivers focus on physical well-being, emotional connection, cognitive engagement, and preserving dignity every step of the way.
In-home care enables seniors to remain in their homes, surrounded by familiar memories, routines, and loved ones, while receiving expert assistance with daily tasks, medical needs, and emotional support. This approach promotes stability, reduces confusion, and creates meaningful moments of comfort and recognition that institutional settings often cannot provide.
Dementia patients thrive in surroundings they recognize. Being at home helps maintain a sense of continuity and comfort, reducing agitation, disorientation, and stress that can arise in unfamiliar care facilities.
Every person’s dementia journey is different, and no two care needs are the same. We customize each plan to fit your loved one’s condition, whether they’re living with Alzheimer’s, vascular, Lewy body, Parkinson’s-related, mixed, or frontotemporal dementia. By understanding how each type affects memory, mood, and movement, our caregivers provide personalized care that supports independence and dignity through every stage.
Our caregivers undergo specialized dementia training focused on memory care, behavioral management, and communication techniques. They know how to respond with patience and reassurance — creating a calm, positive environment that encourages trust and dignity.
Dementia affects the entire family. We provide emotional support, regular updates, and flexible scheduling to give family members peace of mind and much-needed respite. You are never alone in this journey, and our team is here to guide and support you every step of the way.
Live-In Caregivers For Dementia Patients
Individuals living with dementia require more than just assistance — they need compassionate, consistent support that preserves their independence and sense of familiarity. At Care Mountain, our live-in caregivers provide 24/7, personalized care that balances safety, comfort, and dignity, helping patients maintain stability in the home environment they know and love.
- Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) – Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
- Medication Management – Ensure medications are taken as prescribed and on schedule.
- Meal Preparation – Prepare nutritious meals tailored to dietary needs and preferences.
- Light Housekeeping – Cleaning, laundry, changing linens, and maintaining a safe, clutter-free space.
- Transportation – Assist with medical appointments, therapy sessions, and family outings.
- Daily Companionship – Provide friendly, familiar presence and meaningful interaction.
- Gentle Communication – Use calm, reassuring dialogue to ease anxiety or confusion.
- Cognitive Engagement – Encourage memory-based activities and social participation.
- Empathy and Patience – Support emotional well-being and reduce feelings of isolation.
- Fall Prevention – Maintain safe surroundings and assist with mobility.
- Health Observation – Monitor changes in behavior, mood, or physical condition.
- Supervision – Prevent wandering and ensure constant safety awareness.
- Medication Oversight – Track medication routines to prevent missed or double doses.
- Care Coordination – Schedule and communicate with healthcare professionals.
- Family Updates – Provide regular progress reports and observations.
- Patient Advocacy – Represent your loved one’s needs during medical visits.
- Care Plan Adjustments – Continuously refine support as the condition evolves.
Contact us today for 24/7 support to help you or your loved one navigate dementia care.
Compassionate Support And Expertise In Dementia Care
At Care Mountain, we understand that dementia affects every person differently, which is why compassionate, specialized care is essential. With more than 21 years of experience and a spotless record of zero state complaints, we provide expert in-home dementia care that helps seniors live safely, comfortably, and with dignity in their own homes.
Our caregivers are highly trained to support individuals with all forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, vascular, Lewy body, Parkinson’s-related, mixed, and frontotemporal dementia. Each type requires a unique approach, and our team delivers personalized care that adapts to each person’s symptoms, abilities, and stage of progression.
Across Dallas and Fort Worth, families trust Care Mountain to provide reliable, compassionate dementia care that promotes stability, reduces stress, and enhances quality of life. We’re here to guide your family through every stage of the dementia journey with understanding, expertise, and genuine care.
Contact us today for unparalleled support and compassionate care on your loved one’s dementia journey.
Care Mountain boasts the highest level of dementia home health care expertise in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas Metroplex.
We work closely with the Alzheimer’s Association of North Texas, and our expertise has been recognized with the prestigious “Outstanding Caregiver of the Year Award” for six consecutive years.
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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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