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Alzheimer’s & Dementia Home Care in Vancouver

At LivePeace Senior Home Care, we provide specialized dementia and Alzheimer’s home care for seniors throughout British Columbia — from Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley to Victoria, Nanaimo, and beyond. Our caregivers are trained specifically in dementia support, with care plans that are built around each person’s current stage, daily routine, and comfort at home.

)ur dementia care visits are structured and unhurried, a minimum of 4 hours per visit to allow enough time to complete the full morning or evening routine without rushing. Familiarity and consistency are the foundation of quality dementia care, and we honor that in every visit.

Families across BC choose LivePeace because our caregivers genuinely understand the physical, behavioural, and emotional complexity of dementia, the sundowning, the repeated questions, the resistance to routine changes, and they know how to respond with patience, not frustration.

Learn more about our 24/7 live-in care option for families who need around-the-clock support as dementia progresses.

What a Typical Dementia Care Visit Looks like

Most families ask us: “What actually happens during a care visit?” Here’s what a typical 4-hour morning visit with a LivePeace dementia caregiver looks like:

7:30 am

Caregiver arrives. Gentle wake-up. Medication reminder given with breakfast preparation.

8:00 am

Personal hygiene — bathing, dressing, grooming — at the senior’s own pace, with dignity.

8:45 am

Breakfast served. Meal support if needed. Familiar morning conversation.

9:30 am

Cognitive engagement — familiar music, a short walk, a simple activity that matches current ability.

10:30 am

Light tidying, laundry if needed. Family update call. Care notes logged.

11:30 am

Handoff — caregiver briefs family or hands over to next caregiver. Notes left for continuity.

.Routine is medicine for someone with dementia. The more consistent the schedule, the more secure and calm your loved one feels — and the less behavioural distress your family experiences.

We Are With You Through Every Stage

Understanding the Stages of Alzheimer’s — and What Care Is Needed at Each

Alzheimer’s disease progresses through distinct stages. Our care plans adapt as your loved one’s needs change — you will never have to start over or find a new provider as the condition progresses. According to the Alzheimer Society of BC, each stage brings different challenges — and different opportunities for meaningful support.

For families at the late stage, our palliative care at home service provides comfort-focused support that works alongside your medical team.

Early stage

 

Mild forgetfulness, trouble finding words, changes in daily routines.

Care focus: Reminders, organization,  Companionship, emotional support. Maintaining independence with gentle prompting.

 

Middle stage

 

Increased confusion, behavioural changes, difficulty completing daily tasks. Possible wandering.

Care focus: Hands-on personal care, safety monitoring, structured routines, sundowning support.

 

Late stage

Severe memory loss, limited communication, full dependency for all personal care.

 

Care focus: Full personal hygiene care, feeding support, comfort care, palliative-aligned caregiving.

 

What Our In-Home Dementia Care Includes

Every care plan is personalized — but here is what most of our dementia and Alzheimer’s care clients receive during each visit:

• Personal hygiene — bathing, dressing, grooming — with patience and dignity

•  Medication reminders and routine monitoring

•  Mobility assistance and fall prevention

• Structured meal preparation and nutrition support

•  Cognitive engagement, activities matched to current ability

• Sundowning support and evening reassurance

 

•        Supervision to maintain a safe home environment

•        Companionship, familiar conversation, and emotional reassurance

•        Wandering prevention and safe redirection

•        Family communication and care notes after every visit

•        Coordination with other healthcare providers if required

•        Gradual care plan adjustments as needs evolve

If your loved one also needs overnight support, our overnight care for seniors is available as a standalone service or in combination with daily dementia care

Why BC Families Choose LivePeace for Dementia Care

Dementia-specific training

Our caregivers complete dementia-specific training before their first assignment. They understand behavioural triggers, de-escalation techniques, and the communication approaches that reduce anxiety in people with cognitive decline.

 

Consistent caregiver assignment

We match your loved one with a consistent caregiver — and a backup — so the face, voice, and routine stay familiar. Rotating strangers through a dementia patient’s home causes distress. We don’t do that.

4-hour structured visits

Most dementia routines cannot be safely or compassionately completed in 1–2 hours. Our minimum visit length of 4 hours means your loved one is never rushed through the most sensitive parts of their day.

 

Flexible and scalable care

Start with a few visits per week and scale up as needs change — including moving to 24/7 live-in care when the time comes. You will never have to find a new agency.

Support for Family Caregivers — You Deserve a Break Too

If you are currently providing daily care for a parent or spouse with dementia, you already know how physically and emotionally exhausting it is. Caregiver burnout is one of the most common reasons seniors end up in residential facilities earlier than necessary — not because home care isn’t possible, but because the family caregiver has run out of capacity.

LivePeace provides respite care specifically for family caregivers — scheduled relief that gives you hours or days back in your week while knowing your loved one is in safe, experienced hands. Respite care can be combined with daily dementia care visits or used as a standalone service.

Dementia Care at Home Across British Columbia

LivePeace provides in-home dementia and Alzheimer’s care across British Columbia. Our current service areas include:

Vancouver

Surrey

Burnaby

Richmond

Coquitlam

North Vancouver

West Vancouver

Delta

Langley

Maple Ridge

Victoria

Nanaimo

Not sure if we serve your area? Contact us — we are expanding across BC and may be able to connect you with a caregiver near you.

Frequently Asked Questions — Dementia Home Care in BC

Most of our Alzheimer’s and dementia clients receive a minimum of 4 hours of care per day — enough time to complete the morning or evening routine without rushing. Some clients in the middle or late stages require more daily support or transition to our 24/7 live-in care plan. We assess each situation individually during a free consultation.

If your loved one is still living at home but struggling with daily tasks, medication management, personal hygiene, or showing signs of confusion or wandering, in-home dementia care is likely the right next step. It’s also the right choice if you as a family caregiver are experiencing exhaustion or burnout. Call us for a free assessment and we will give you an honest recommendation

Yes. All caregivers assigned to dementia cases receive specialized training before starting. This includes:

  • Communication techniques
  • Behaviour management
  • Sundowning support
  • Safe redirection strategies

We do not assign untrained caregivers to dementia clients.

In most cases, care can begin within 3–5 business days after the initial assessment and caregiver matching. For urgent situations, we can fast-track the process and start sooner.

Yes. Many families start with daily visits and later add:

  • Overnight supervision
  • Full 24/7 live-in care

This is especially helpful as nighttime confusion or safety concerns increase.

We prioritize consistency by assigning the same caregiver whenever possible. This helps build trust, reduces anxiety, and creates a stable routine for your loved one.

Costs depend on the number of hours and level of care required. We offer:

  • Flexible hourly care
  • Structured daily plans
  • Flat-rate 24/7 care options

You’ll receive clear pricing during your free consultation with no hidden fees.

We focus specifically on dementia care quality:

  • Minimum 4-hour structured visits
  • Consistent caregiver assignment
  • Dementia-trained staff only
  • Transparent pricing, including flat-rate 24/7 care

Get a Free Alzheimer's Care Assessment — We'll Build a Plan Around Your Loved One

Whether your loved one was recently diagnosed or has been living with dementia for years, our care coordinators are ready to help. A free 30-minute phone consultation will give you a clear picture of what daily care could look like, what it costs, and how quickly we can get started.

There is no obligation. No pressure. Just an honest conversation about what your family needs.

Three ways to reach us:

  • Call us directly: (604) 442-1746 — available 24/7
  • Toll free: +1 (888) 772 3728
  • Message us on WhatsApp: tap the button on this page — we respond within the hour
  • Fill in the form below and a care coordinator will call you within 2 hours
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