Alzheimer's & Dementia Care in Sebring and Winter Haven, FL
Structured, patient-centered memory care for individuals living with Alzheimer's or dementia across Sebring, Winter Haven, Highlands County, and Polk County. Dependable support so families do not have to navigate this alone.
Central Florida
Same-Day Appointments When Available
Free Assessment for Services
All Major Insurance Providers Accepted
Free In-Home Assessment | Medicaid Accepted | Same-Day Appointments Available
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Caring for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia in Sebring, Winter Haven, or anywhere across Central Florida is different from other types of home care. It is not just about helping with daily tasks. It is about managing confusion, preventing unsafe situations, and navigating moments that can shift from calm to overwhelming without any warning.
Families throughout Highlands County and Polk County often find themselves carrying constant worry. What if they wander? What if they forget to turn something off? What if something happens when no one is there?
You do not have to carry that alone.
At Better Hands Home Care Solutions, our caregivers provide structured, attentive support designed specifically for individuals experiencing memory loss. We help your loved one stay safe, calm, and as comfortable and independent as possible in the familiarity of their own home.
If you are unsure whether memory care support is the right next step, call us. We will listen to your situation and help you understand your options.
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Memory & Routine Support
- Establishing consistent daily routines
- Gentle reminders and redirection
- Reducing confusion and agitation
- Supporting familiar habits and structure
Safety & Wandering Prevention
- Monitoring movement and behavior
- Preventing unsafe wandering
- Ensuring doors, appliances, and surroundings are secure
- Providing supervision when family cannot be presen
Personal Care Assistance
- Bathing, grooming, and hygiene support
- Dressing and daily readiness
- Toileting and incontinence care
Meals & Nutrition
- Preparing meals and snacks
- Monitoring eating habits
- Ensuring proper nutrition and hydration
Medication Reminders
- Gentle reminders for medications
- Monitoring routines to ensure consistency
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Emotional Support & Engagement
- Calm, patient interaction
- Redirecting moments of frustration
- Providing companionship and reassurance
- Engaging in simple, familiar activities
What Daily Life Can Look Like with Support
A typical memory care day for a client in Sebring or Winter Haven may begin with helping your loved one get ready in the morning — gently guiding them through their routine, preparing meals, and maintaining the simple, consistent structure that helps reduce confusion and anxiety throughout the day.
Our caregivers provide continuous supervision, redirect confusion calmly and patiently when it arises, and ensure your loved one remains safe and comfortable. When moments of agitation or memory loss occur, our caregivers respond with patience and calm guidance, reducing stress for both your loved one and your family. And if anything changes, you hear about it directly. You are never the last to know.
Care You Can Trust When Things Become Unpredictable
Alzheimer's and dementia care is not just about helping with daily tasks. It is about knowing how to respond when things do not go as expected — and having a caregiver who stays calm, thinks clearly, and keeps your loved one safe when they cannot.
Confusion, agitation, wandering, and sudden changes in behavior can happen without warning. In those moments, how a caregiver responds matters more than any checklist of services.
Our caregivers serving families in Sebring, Winter Haven, and across Central Florida are chosen specifically for their patience, situational awareness, and ability to stay composed under pressure. They redirect difficult moments safely without creating additional stress or fear for your loved one.
We focus on consistency, familiar routines, and a steady daily presence to reduce anxiety and create a more stable environment. Your loved one is not adjusting to a different person every week. They have someone they recognize and trust.
And because this level of care requires constant attention, our caregivers stay observant throughout every visit. If something changes in your loved one's condition, behavior, or routine, you hear about it directly.
We look specifically for caregivers who have experience supporting individuals with memory loss — not just general home care experience. That distinction matters in the quality of care your loved one receives.
When Memory Care Support Becomes Necessary
Families in Sebring, Winter Haven, Lake Placid, Avon Park, Lakeland, and surrounding communities reach out when they recognize that caring for a loved one with memory loss has become more than they can safely manage on their own. You may want to consider Alzheimer's or dementia care support if your loved one:
- Individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia
- Loved ones showing signs of memory loss or confusion
- Families concerned about safety when they’re not present
- Caregivers experiencing burnout or overwhelm
Signs It May Be Time for Additional Support
You may want to consider additional support if your loved one:
- Becomes easily confused or disoriented
- Has started wandering or getting lost
- Forgets to eat, take medication, or complete daily tasks
- Shows increased agitation, especially in the evening
- Can no longer be left alone safely
If you are seeing any of these signs in a loved one in Sebring, Winter Haven, or the surrounding area, now is the time to get answers. We offer free in-home assessments and accept Medicaid and most major insurance providers. Call us today to talk through your situation.
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