At Havenova Home Care, we offer trusted Alzheimer’s and dementia home care in Massachusetts, providing personalized, patient, and compassionate support for your loved one’s safety, comfort, and dignity. Our mission is to help individuals living with memory loss remain independent in the familiar surroundings of home while giving families peace of mind.
Our trained caregivers provide emotional and practical support, creating a warm, nurturing space where your loved one can live with confidence and comfort.
Personalized Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care Plans
Every dementia journey is unique. We design fully personalized Alzheimer’s and dementia home care plans based on your loved one’s routine, lifestyle, and care needs. From the first consultation, we take time to understand their habits, preferences, and memory-care challenges so we can create a care plan that truly feels like home.
Our compassionate caregivers assist with:
• Bathing, dressing, and grooming support
• Companionship and meaningful conversation
• Light housekeeping and healthy meal preparation
• Medication reminders and mobility assistance
• Cognitive stimulation activities to support memory and recognition
Every detail is carefully planned to bring structure, comfort, and familiarity to each day.
Our Compassionate Approach to Memory Care
At Havenova, care goes beyond tasks—it’s about connection, empathy, and respect. Our caregivers form meaningful bonds to ensure every interaction is warm, gentle, and reassuring. With patience and understanding, we help your loved one feel safe, valued, and supported.
We also maintain open communication with families, keeping you involved in every step of your loved one’s care journey.
Why Families Choose Havenova for Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support
Families across Massachusetts trust Havenova for our commitment to quality, reliability, and heartfelt care. We don’t just provide support—we create relationships that bring comfort and improve daily life.
The Havenova Difference:
• Licensed, experienced dementia care professionals
• Flexible 24-hour care schedules
• Customized plans for every stage of Alzheimer’s and dementia
• Strong focus on safety, comfort, and emotional well-being
• Transparent, family-oriented communication
We treat every client like family, delivering care that is both professional and compassionate.
Comprehensive Alzheimer’s & Dementia Home Care Services
Our memory care services include:
• Cognitive Support Programs: Activities to keep the mind engaged and active.
• Daily Living Assistance: Help with grooming, dressing, meals, and home organization.
• Safety Monitoring: Gentle supervision to prevent falls and wandering.
• Emotional Reassurance: Comforting companionship to reduce anxiety and confusion.
• Respite Care for Families: Temporary support so family caregivers can rest and recharge.
Frequently asked questions
Early signs of Alzheimer’s disease may include memory loss that disrupts daily life, difficulty completing familiar tasks, confusion with time or place, trouble finding words, and changes in mood or personality. Identifying these symptoms early can help with timely diagnosis and management.
There is no guaranteed way to prevent Alzheimer’s, but maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, mental stimulation, and good heart health, may lower the risk.
Care options for Alzheimer’s disease include in-home care, where professional caregivers assist with daily tasks and provide specialized Alzheimer’s support, and respite care, which offers temporary relief for family caregivers. Adult day care services provide social activities and structured care during the day, while memory care facilities offer 24/7 supervision in a secure environment. Hospice or palliative care focuses on comfort during advanced stages. Additionally, family caregivers can access training and resources to manage care at home. The right option depends on the individual’s needs and the progression of the disease.
Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Memory Loss: Forgetting recent events, conversations, or names, which worsens as the disease progresses.
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Difficulty Completing Familiar Tasks: Challenges with routine activities such as cooking, managing finances, or using appliances.
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Confusion with Time or Place: Losing track of dates, seasons, or becoming disoriented in familiar environments.
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Language Problems: Trouble with finding words, maintaining conversations, or writing clearly.
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Poor Judgment: Making unusual decisions, mishandling finances, or neglecting personal hygiene.
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Changes in Mood or Personality: Increased anxiety, depression, irritability, or social withdrawal.
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Trouble with Visual and Spatial Skills: Difficulty interpreting visual information, impacting reading or driving.
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Repetition: Frequently repeating questions, statements, or tasks due to memory gaps.
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Difficulty Planning or Problem-Solving: Struggles with organizing, following steps, or managing complex tasks.
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Wandering: A tendency to wander and become lost, even in previously familiar areas.
Early recognition of these symptoms can help in seeking timely medical advice and appropriate care.
Risks Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease
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Cognitive Decline: Progressive loss of memory, reasoning, and problem-solving abilities.
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Physical Safety: Increased risk of falls, wandering, and injuries due to confusion or impaired judgment.
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Emotional and Behavioral Changes: Anxiety, depression, agitation, and aggressive behavior can emerge, affecting relationships and well-being.
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Social Isolation: Withdrawal from social activities due to difficulty communicating or embarrassment about symptoms.
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Dependence on Care: Growing reliance on caregivers for daily tasks, increasing the burden on families and care providers.
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Health Complications: Risk of malnutrition, dehydration, and infections, particularly in later stages.
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Financial Strain: Long-term care and treatment costs can place a significant burden on families.