Alzheimer’s Home Care Services in New Jersey

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can feel overwhelming. As memory loss gets worse, daily tasks become harder, and safety becomes a bigger concern. At Vitality Health Care, we provide Alzheimer’s home care to help your loved one stay safe, calm, and comfortable at home.

Our caregivers offer steady support while helping families feel less stressed and more confident.

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Compassionate.  Reliable. Professional. Trustworthy.

Alzheimer’s Care That Adapts to Each Stage

Alzheimer’s is a progressive condition. Care needs change over time, and our approach changes with it.

Early Stage Support

We help with reminders, routines, and light daily assistance while encouraging independence.

Middle Stage Support

As memory loss increases, we provide more hands-on help with daily tasks and safety monitoring.

Late Stage Support

We offer full support with personal care, mobility, and comfort, focusing on dignity and quality of life.

Flexible Scheduling to Fit Your Needs

We offer flexible scheduling options based on your situation:

Part-time assistance

Daily visits

Extended care hours

Support during recovery periods

Our goal is to provide the right level of care at the right time.

Alzheimer’s Care Services We Provide

Our caregivers are trained to support the unique needs of Alzheimer’s patients at every stage.

Services may include:

Help with bathing, dressing, and grooming

Supervision to prevent wandering or falls

Medication reminders

Meal preparation and feeding support

Light housekeeping

Companionship and emotional support

Calm redirection during confusion or agitation

We focus on patience, consistency, and respect in every interaction.

Home Health Aide Services by Location

In Bergen County, our home health aides support families with daily care needs, including personal hygiene, mobility assistance, and meal preparation. Whether in Teaneck, Fort Lee, or Hackensack, we help patients stay comfortable and independent at home.

Across Essex County, our aides provide dependable help with everyday tasks, giving families peace of mind. From Montclair to Livingston and Short Hills, we focus on safety, routine, and respectful care.

In Hudson County, we assist patients with daily activities so they can remain in familiar surroundings. Families in Jersey City, Hoboken, and Bayonne rely on our aides for consistent, compassionate support.

Our home health aides in Morris County help patients manage daily needs while recovering or living with ongoing conditions. From Morristown to Parsippany and Randolph, we provide steady, supportive care.

In Passaic County, our aides support patients with personal care and household tasks, helping them stay safe at home. We serve Clifton, Wayne, and Paterson with attentive, dependable care.

Our home health aides in Union County help patients with bathing, dressing, and mobility while promoting independence. We serve communities like Elizabeth, Westfield, and Cranford with reliable in-home support.

Families in Somerset County trust our aides to provide hands-on assistance with daily routines. In areas like Bridgewater, Hillsborough, and Warren, we focus on comfort, dignity, and quality of life.

Our Testimonial

“They treated my mother like family.”

That’s what Angela said after Vitality helped her mother recover after a stroke. We don’t just provide care. We build trust.

From skilled nursing to therapy and companionship, our team treats every client like family.

Your home. Your health. Our expert care.

STILL Have questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: What is the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia?

Dementia is a general term for memory loss. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia.

Question 2: Can someone with Alzheimer’s stay at home?

Yes, many patients can safely stay at home with the right support and supervision.

Question 3: How many hours of care are needed?

It depends on the stage of the condition. Some patients need a few hours a day, while others need more ongoing care.

Question 4: Do caregivers have special training?

Yes, our caregivers are trained to handle Alzheimer’s behaviors with patience and skill.

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Vitality Health Care is committed to restoring your health, protecting your dignity, and giving your family peace of mind. One visit at a time.

At Vitality Health Care, we specialize in bringing hospital-level care into the comfort of your home. With compassion, precision, and dignity.

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