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Alzheimer’s home care provides specialized in-home support for every stage of the disease — from early-stage memory cues to advanced-stage personal care. Our NJ Alzheimer’s caregivers are trained in redirection, validation therapy, and crisis prevention at $40/hour.

Alzheimer’s Home Care in New Jersey
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting more than 6 million Americans — and the number is rising. At 24 HOUR Home Care NJ, we provide stage-specific Alzheimer’s care that adapts as the disease progresses. Our trained caregivers don’t just manage symptoms — they preserve dignity, spark moments of connection, and give families the support they desperately need.
Every Alzheimer’s care plan is designed by our RN care coordinator and adjusted as needs evolve — from early memory lapses to late-stage comfort care.
According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, our Alzheimer’s caregivers use redirection, validation therapy, and structured daily routines that have been shown to reduce behavioral symptoms at every stage of the disease.
Alzheimer’s Care by Stage
Early-Stage Alzheimer’s
Your loved one can still live independently but needs structured support: medication reminders, appointment management, cognitive activities, and safety monitoring. Companion care a few hours a day maintains independence while building a foundation of trust.
Middle-Stage Alzheimer’s
The longest and most challenging stage. Behavioral changes, wandering, difficulty with personal care, and increasing confusion require consistent, one-on-one presence. Live-in care provides the stability and routine that middle-stage patients need.
Late-Stage Alzheimer’s
Communication is severely limited, mobility is compromised, and round-the-clock supervision is essential. 24-hour care with rotating caregivers provides continuous comfort, repositioning, feeding support, and family coordination with hospice services.
What Our Alzheimer’s Caregivers Provide
- Memory-care techniques — Validation therapy, reality orientation when appropriate, and sensory stimulation based on Alzheimer’s Association best practices
- Wandering prevention — Home safety modifications, door alarms, and constant awareness of exit-seeking behavior
- Behavioral management — Calm redirection for agitation, repetitive questioning, paranoia, and resistance to care
- ADL assistance — Bathing (often the most resisted task), dressing, grooming, feeding, and toileting — with patience and dignity
- Therapeutic activities — Art, music, gardening, sorting tasks, and physical exercise adapted to current abilities
- Nutrition management — Preparing meals that address swallowing difficulties, weight loss, and food preferences
- Family coaching — Helping family members understand the disease, communicate effectively, and manage their own emotional well-being

According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, consistent caregiver assignment — seeing the same caregiver on the same days — is critical for Alzheimer’s clients because new faces increase confusion and agitation.
Home Care vs. Memory Care Facilities for Alzheimer’s
The Mayo Clinic notes that familiar environments significantly benefit Alzheimer’s patients — home surroundings trigger preserved long-term memories and reduce disorientation. In-home Alzheimer’s care offers:
- One-on-one caregiver attention (vs. shared staff in facilities)
- Familiar objects, smells, and routines that anchor memory
- Family proximity and involvement in daily care
- Reduced infection risk from communal settings
- Personalized schedules rather than institutional timelines
According to 24 Hour Home Care NJ, Alzheimer’s affects more than 6 million Americans, and over 190,000 of them live in New Jersey — making it the most common form of dementia we serve.
Supporting Family Caregivers
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s takes an enormous emotional and physical toll. The Family Caregiver Alliance reports that Alzheimer’s caregivers experience higher rates of depression, sleep disorders, and chronic health conditions. Our respite care gives you regular, guilt-free breaks — knowing a trained professional is with your loved one.
We Serve All of New Jersey
- Union County
- Essex County
- Morris County
- Middlesex County
- Bergen County
- Somerset County
- Passaic County
- Hunterdon County
- Ocean County
- Monmouth County
- Mercer County
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia?
Dementia is an umbrella term for cognitive decline that interferes with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type, accounting for 60-80% of dementia cases. Our caregivers are trained in all forms of dementia, with specific Alzheimer’s protocols.
Can an Alzheimer’s patient live safely at home?
Yes, with proper support. We provide the right level of care for each stage — from companion care for early Alzheimer’s to 24-hour care for late-stage patients who need continuous supervision.
How are your caregivers trained for Alzheimer’s?
All caregivers complete specialized training in Alzheimer’s care, including validation therapy, behavioral redirection, wandering prevention, sundowning management, and safe ADL techniques. An RN supervises every care plan.
What do you do about nighttime wandering?
Our overnight and 24-hour caregivers are trained in wandering prevention — including environmental safety measures, redirection techniques, and constant awareness. We also recommend home safety modifications during our initial assessment.
Do you coordinate with neurologists and doctors?
Yes. Our RN communicates directly with your loved one’s physicians, neurologists, and specialists to ensure the care plan aligns with medical recommendations. Call (908) 912-6342 to learn more.
| Service Level | Best For | Hours | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Companion Care | Independent seniors needing social engagement & light help | 3+ hr/visit, no minimums | $40/hr |
| Personal Care | Bathing, dressing, mobility, ADLs | 3+ hr/visit | $40/hr |
| Dementia Care | Memory loss, sundowning, wandering risk | 4+ hr/visit | $40/hr |
| Live-In Care | Constant presence, sleep break overnight | 24 hr/day | $375/day |
| 24-Hour Care | Awake supervision, advanced needs | 3 rotating shifts | $40/hr |
| All services include RN supervision, NJ-certified CHHAs, and W-2 employed caregivers. Statewide NJ coverage. | |||
Questions? Call (908) 912-6342 — our care coordinators are available now.