Compassionate in-home care for loved ones with dementia or alzheimer’s

Our specialized caregivers help families care for loved ones with dementia without leaving the comfort of home.

Compassionate in-home care for loved ones with dementia or alzheimer’s

Our specialized caregivers help families care for loved ones with dementia without leaving the comfort of home.

Relieve Caregiver Stress & Give Your Loved One The Best Care at Home

Caring for someone with dementia at home is hard

Watching someone you love struggle with memory loss can be heartbreaking. Many caregivers feel:
  • Overwhelmed by daily care
  • Afraid of making the wrong decisions
  • Exhausted trying to do everything alone
You want them safe, comfortable, and treated with dignity. That’s exactly what our in-home dementia care is designed to support.

Caring for someone with dementia at home is hard

Watching someone you love struggle with memory loss can be heartbreaking. Many caregivers feel:
  • Overwhelmed by daily care
  • Afraid of making the wrong decisions
  • Exhausted trying to do everything alone
You want them safe, comfortable, and treated with dignity. That’s exactly what our in-home dementia care is designed to support.

Specialized dementia care in the comfort of home

Our trained caregivers provide personalized support for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, allowing them to remain in a familiar environment.

In-home care helps reduce stress, confusion, and disruption for people experiencing memory loss.

We support both the individual with dementia and the family caring for them.

Daily support for every stage of dementia

Every care plan is personalized for your loved one’s needs.
Our in-home caregivers provide compassionate assistance with:
  • Personal care and hygiene
  • Medication reminders
  • Meal preparation and nutrition
  • ​Companionship and emotional support
  • ​Cognitive engagement and activities
  • ​Safety monitoring and fall prevention
  • ​Respite care for family caregivers

Daily support for every stage of dementia

Every care plan is personalized for your loved one’s needs. Our in-home caregivers provide compassionate assistance with:
  • Personal care and hygiene
  • Medication reminders
  • Meal preparation and nutrition
  • ​Companionship and emotional support
  • ​Cognitive engagement and activities
  • ​Safety monitoring and fall prevention
  • ​Respite care for family caregivers

Specialized dementia care in the comfort of home

Our trained caregivers provide personalized support for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, allowing them to remain in a familiar environment.

In-home care helps reduce stress, confusion, and disruption for people experiencing memory loss.

We support both the individual with dementia and the family caring for them.

About the Founder: Dr. Lolita Tramel

Over 10 years of caring for patients and families

Dr. Lolita Tramel is a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Yale University, a dual board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and a certified Dementia Care Specialist. With more than a decade of frontline healthcare experience, she has guided families through the challenges of dementia, mental health, and chronic illness with expertise and compassion.

Dr. Tramel’s work and research focus on addressing the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. Her expertise has been recognized by FOX, Hubbard Radio, 3TV, The Daily Independent, and other media outlets, where she has become a trusted voice for families and professionals alike.

Through Hearts for Dementia, she shares evidence-based strategies, proven tools, and compassionate insights to help caregivers reduce burnout, improve their loved one’s quality of life, and create meaningful moments of connection. Her message is simple yet powerful: you are not alone, and your caregiving journey can be one of strength, purpose, and love.

Proof that you’re not alone

Proof that you’re not alone

Why staying at home matters?

For many people with dementia, familiar surroundings help reduce anxiety and confusion. In-home care allows your loved one to:
  • Stay in a familiar environment
  • Maintain daily routines
  • Receive one-on-one attention
  • ​Remain close to family
  • ​Preserve dignity and independence

Why staying at home matters?

For many people with dementia, familiar surroundings help reduce anxiety and confusion. In-home care allows your loved one to:
  • Stay in a familiar environment
  • Maintain daily routines
  • Receive one-on-one attention
  • ​Remain close to family
  • ​Preserve dignity and independence

You don’t have to do this alone

Many caregivers feel they should be able to manage everything themselves. But dementia care is complex, demanding, and emotionally exhausting.

Getting help doesn’t mean you’re failing.

It means you’re making sure your loved one receives the care they deserve. Our team is here to support both your loved one and your entire family.

You don’t have to do this alone

Many caregivers feel they should be able to manage everything themselves. But dementia care is complex, demanding, and emotionally exhausting.

Getting help doesn’t mean you’re failing.

It means you’re making sure your loved one receives the care they deserve. Our team is here to support both your loved one and your entire family.

Start with a free care consultation

During your consultation we will:

  • Learn about your loved one’s situation
  • Answer your questions about dementia care
  • Discuss in-home care options
  • ​Help you create a care plan

No pressure. Just guidance.

Start with a free care consultation

During your consultation we will:

  • Learn about your loved one’s situation
  • Answer your questions about dementia care
  • Discuss in-home care options
  • ​Help you create a care plan

No pressure. Just guidance.

Financial support is available to help meet your needs

We offer various payment options and financial solutions to make care accessible for every family. If programs or resources are available to you, we help you understand them and guide you through the process with clarity and support. And if there is ever a service we cannot provide, we will connect you with someone who can. Your loved one deserves care without obstacles.

Financial support is available to help meet your needs

We offer various payment options and financial solutions to make care accessible for every family. If programs or resources are available to you, we help you understand them and guide you through the process with clarity and support.

And if there is ever a service we cannot provide, we will connect you with someone who can. Your loved one deserves care without obstacles.

Phone: 480-720-9038

Email: info@heartsfordementia.com

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