Memory Care
Bridge Senior Care
Compassionate In‑Home Memory Care for Seniors with Alzheimer’s & Dementia
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia can be emotionally and physically exhausting — especially when symptoms progress or routines become unpredictable. At Bridge Senior Care, we provide specialized in-home memory care that’s built on patience, trust, and consistency.
Serving Marysville, Port Huron, and communities across St. Clair County, our trained caregivers support individuals with memory loss by creating a safe, structured, and emotionally reassuring environment — all from the comfort of home.
Our mission is simple: to help your loved one stay connected, comfortable, and cared for, while giving you the support and relief you deserve.
Key Services We Provide
Our caregivers are trained in techniques that promote safety, consistency, and engagement for clients living with memory loss. Services include:
- Daily structure and routine support
- Gentle redirection during confusion or agitation
- Cueing and reminders for daily tasks
- Supervision for wandering or safety risks
- Help with bathing, grooming, and dressing
- Meal preparation and hydration monitoring
- Engagement through music, conversation, and memory games
- Companionship and emotional reassurance
- Medication reminders and observation
- Household safety monitoring and fall prevention
We work closely with families to understand medical conditions, emotional triggers, and preferences — so we can support your loved one with empathy and attentiveness.
What Is In‑Home Memory Care?
In-home memory care provides non-medical support to individuals experiencing memory impairment due to:
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Vascular dementia
- Lewy body dementia
- Parkinson’s-related cognitive decline
- Age-related memory loss
Unlike clinical or facility-based settings, our care takes place in the home — helping seniors stay in familiar surroundings, surrounded by their routines, belongings, and loved ones.
We focus on maintaining quality of life, preserving dignity, and creating calm, structured environments that reduce stress and confusion.
When Is It Time for Memory Care?
Memory care isn’t just for late-stage Alzheimer’s. Early and mid-stage memory support can dramatically improve safety and quality of life for both the client and the family.
You might consider in-home memory care if your loved one:
- Repeats questions or forgets familiar names
- Wanders from home or becomes disoriented
- Has trouble preparing meals or taking medications
- Shows signs of anxiety, aggression, or confusion
- Struggles with personal hygiene or dressing
- Has trouble managing household tasks or bills
- Becomes withdrawn or socially isolated
- Requires supervision to stay safe
Even a few hours of structured care each day can ease symptoms and reduce caregiver stress — while helping your loved one remain at home longer.
Why In‑Home Memory Care?
Compared to facility-based options, in-home dementia care offers:
- Familiar surroundings that reduce confusion
- Personalized routines tailored to the individual
- One-on-one caregiver attention
- Easier family involvement and communication
- Flexible scheduling to meet your lifestyle
- More control over your loved one’s environment and support
Bridge Senior Care’s memory care services are non-Medicare and fully private, which allows us to be flexible, responsive, and fully centered around your needs — not system limitations.
Support for the Whole Family
Memory conditions affect more than the individual — they impact entire families. That’s why we provide care with compassion for caregivers, too.
We help relieve stress by:
- Providing respite so family members can rest or work
- Offering consistent routines and updates
- Teaching techniques to handle difficult behaviors
- Being available 24/7 for scheduling or care needs
- Adjusting care as the condition progresses
You are not alone — and you don’t have to do this by yourself. Let us be your partner in care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do your caregivers have training in dementia care?
Yes. All memory care caregivers receive specific training in dementia support, safety, communication, and redirection techniques.
What if my loved one becomes aggressive or confused?
Our caregivers are trained to stay calm and patient, using redirection and de-escalation techniques. We also work with families to understand known triggers or patterns.
Is this service covered by Medicare?
No. Our services are private pay and non-Medicare. However, many clients use long-term care insurance. We can help review your coverage options.
Can I start with just a few hours per day?
Absolutely. We offer flexible plans, from short visits to full 24/7 coverage, and can adjust over time as your needs change.
Let’s Create a Safer, Calmer Home Environment
If your loved one is living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, Bridge Senior Care is here to help — with personalized in-home support that honors their dignity and protects their safety.
