Since 1984, Preferred Care at Home has specialized in helping Cape Coral families navigate the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease. Our veteran-owned team brings over 40 years of experience to Southwest Florida, combining evidence-based dementia care with deep understanding of this community’s unique needs.
What makes us different is our boutique approach. We limit our service to just six clients per zip zone, ensuring your loved one receives truly personalized attention. Our staff includes a Positive Approach to Care trainer and coach, Red Cross instructors, and compassionate caregivers who match your family’s personality and values.
Our Alzheimer’s and dementia care addresses the specific challenges families face when a loved one is diagnosed with memory loss. In Cape Coral’s waterfront neighborhoods, from Yacht Club Islands to Cape Harbour, we help seniors remain in their own home safely despite cognitive decline.
We provide behavioral support, safety monitoring for wandering prevention, and cognitive engagement activities tailored to each person’s stage of disease. Our caregivers receive ongoing education in person-centered techniques that reduce confusion and maintain quality of life.
Loneliness accelerates cognitive decline. Our companion care services combat the isolation that many seniors with Alzheimer’s disease experience, providing meaningful social interaction that slows progression and improves well-being.
From conversation and reminiscence therapy to accompanying your loved one on walks through Rotary Park, we create moments of connection and joy. Medicare Advantage companion care is accepted, making this vital support accessible to more Cape Coral families.
When Alzheimer’s progresses to the point where your loved one can’t be left alone, our 24-hour care provides around-the-clock supervision in the comfort of their own home. This is often more affordable than nursing homes and allows seniors to age in place with familiar surroundings.
Our live-in caregivers handle everything from daily routines to meal preparation, light housekeeping to personal grooming. You’ll have peace of mind knowing someone’s always there, especially during challenging sundowning hours when confusion and agitation increase.
The journey home after hospitalization is particularly challenging for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Our Smooth Transition Care prevents confusion and readmission by providing expert support during this vulnerable period.
We offer an introductory rate of just $199 for four hours of transition support. This includes prescription reminders, appointment scheduling, and helping your loved one reorient to home routines after the disruption of a hospital stay.
Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s is exhausting. Nearly 60% of dementia caregivers experience high emotional stress, and burnout threatens both your health and your ability to provide quality care. Our respite care gives you essential breaks.
Whether you need a few hours for appointments or a full week for vacation, we provide reliable coverage. Split shifts are available for flexible morning and evening support, making respite care accessible even on limited budgets.
As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, everyday tasks become overwhelming. Our homemaker care handles the daily living activities that maintain a safe, comfortable environment while your loved one focuses on what they can still enjoy.
From bathing assistance and grooming to meal preparation and light housekeeping, we help maintain dignity and routine. In Cape Coral’s humid climate, we’re especially attentive to hydration, proper nutrition, and preventing heat-related complications.
Step 01
You’ll speak with our team about your loved one’s needs, behaviors, and preferences. We listen carefully to understand not just the medical diagnosis but the person behind it. This free consultation can happen by phone or in your home.
Step 02
We create a detailed care plan addressing your family’s unique challenges, from sundowning patterns to waterfront safety concerns. You’ll know exactly what services we’ll provide, when caregivers will arrive, and how we’ll handle emergencies.
Step 03
We don’t assign caregivers based on availability alone. Through our seven-step screening process, we match based on personality, experience, and compatibility. You’ll meet your caregiver before care begins to ensure a good fit.
Step 04
Your caregiver arrives on schedule, ready to provide compassionate support. Through our Transparency Room technology, you can monitor care remotely, see caregiver notes, and stay connected even if you live out of state.
Step 05
We maintain regular communication with your family, adjust the care plan as needs change, and provide ongoing caregiver education. Our boutique model means you’re never just another client number.
Living with Alzheimer’s disease in Cape Coral presents unique obstacles. From wandering risks near 400 miles of canals to staying safe during hurricane season, local families face many challenges that require specialized knowledge and solutions.
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Waterfront Wandering Risks
What It Looks Like
Cape Coral’s extensive canal system creates serious safety concerns. Seniors with Alzheimer’s who wander can quickly reach water, docks, or boats, leading to tragic accidents.
How We Help
Our caregivers are trained in wandering prevention specific to waterfront homes. We assess your property for safety modifications, provide constant supervision, and use proven redirection techniques.
Challenge
Hurricane Preparedness
What It Looks Like
Hurricane season brings evacuation stress, generator needs, and prescription storage challenges. Confusion increases dramatically when routines are disrupted by storm preparation or evacuation.
How We Help
We develop hurricane care plans including evacuation support, backup caregiver arrangements, and prescription safeguards. Our team stays with your loved one through storm events.
Challenge
Heat and Humidity Impact
What It Looks Like
Southwest Florida’s summer heat increases dehydration and confusion risks. Seniors with Alzheimer’s often don’t recognize thirst or may resist drinking fluids, leading to dangerous situations.
How We Help
Caregivers monitor hydration closely, provide cooling strategies, and ensure proper indoor temperatures. We recognize early signs of heat stress before complications develop.
Challenge
Snowbird Season Transitions
Many Cape Coral families are seasonal residents. Transitioning care when traveling north or south disrupts routines and increases confusion for someone with dementia.
How We Help
We offer flexible seasonal coverage and work with northern care agencies to ensure continuity. Split shifts and temporary companion coverage maintain familiar faces during transitions.
Challenge
Sundowning and Sleep Disruption
Late-day confusion and agitation worsen as daylight fades. This behavioral challenge exhausts family caregivers and creates safety risks during nighttime wandering attempts.
How We Help
Our 24-hour care provides supervision during these difficult hours. Caregivers use calming techniques, maintain consistent bedtime routines, and prevent unsafe nighttime activities.
Challenge
Prescription Reminder Support
Memory loss makes keeping track of prescriptions nearly impossible without support. Missed doses or accidental double-dosing create serious health risks and potential hospital readmissions.
How We Help
We provide reliable prescription reminders, track doses through our care system, and coordinate with pharmacies and physicians to prevent errors and complications.
Since 1984, the founders of Preferred Care at Home have had the privilege of assisting clients improve their quality of life while still recognizing and maintaining their dignity and independence. Preferred Care at Home has continued this tradition by only referring the most reliable, compassionate, experienced and affordable caregivers to client’s homes or care facilities.
We understand that long-term care can be costly, which is why we have focused on building a reputation of offering access to quality services at affordable prices.
Ask about the wide range of non-medical services available from 1 to 24 hours per day to provide peace of mind for you or your loved one.
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Cost varies based on the level of care needed and hours of service. Our 24-hour live-in care is typically more affordable than nursing homes or memory care facilities, often costing less than assisted living while allowing your loved one to remain in their own home. We accept Medicare Advantage, all LTC insurance, and VA Aid and Attendance benefits. Contact us for a free consultation and transparent pricing based on your specific situation.
We offer several unique advantages that set us apart from other providers in Southwest Florida:
• Veteran-owned and operated with UCSFR certification
• Boutique model limiting service to just 6 clients per zip zone
• Positive Approach to Care trainer and coach on staff
• Red Cross Learning Center with advanced caregiver training
• Accept Medicare Advantage and 30+ LTC insurance companies
• “Hand-holding” philosophy supporting families through the entire aging process
Our personalized approach and specialized dementia care training ensure quality that larger agencies can’t match.
In-home care allows your loved one to remain in familiar surroundings, which often reduces confusion and agitation associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Research shows familiar environments improve quality of life and slow cognitive decline. Home care is also typically more affordable than memory care facilities while providing one-on-one attention. However, advanced-stage Alzheimer’s may require facility-level medical support. We help families assess which option fits their unique needs and can adjust as the disease progresses.
We can typically begin care within just a few days of your initial consultation. The timeline depends on finding the right caregiver match for your family’s personality and needs, completing our seven-step screening process, and developing your personalized care plan. For urgent situations, such as post-hospital discharge, we prioritize rapid placement. Our $199 Smooth Transition Care offer can start even faster for families facing immediate needs after hospitalization.
Warning signs include: unsafe behavior like leaving the stove on or wandering outside, difficulty with bathing and personal hygiene, significant weight loss from forgetting to eat, frequent prescription errors, aggressive or dangerous behaviors, or primary caregiver experiencing burnout and health problems. If your loved one can no longer be left alone safely, professional care becomes essential. We offer free consultations to assess your situation and discuss options.
We provide continuous quality monitoring and care plan adjustments as your loved one’s needs change. Our Transparency Room technology allows family members to monitor care remotely, view caregiver notes, and stay connected. We maintain regular communication with families, respond quickly to concerns, and provide ongoing caregiver education through our Red Cross Learning Center. Our boutique model means you receive personalized attention and support throughout your entire journey with us.
Cape Coral’s 400+ miles of canals create unique wandering risks for seniors with dementia. We conduct comprehensive home safety assessments identifying risks like unsecured pool gates, dock access, and boat areas. Our caregivers provide constant supervision, use proven wandering prevention techniques, and can recommend GPS monitoring devices. We also work with families to install safety modifications like door alarms, secure fencing, and visual barriers that reduce water access risks without eliminating the therapeutic benefits of waterfront living.
Hurricane season runs June through November in Southwest Florida, creating significant challenges for families managing Alzheimer’s care. We develop personalized emergency plans including evacuation support, backup caregiver arrangements if evacuation is needed, generator coordination for prescription refrigeration, and communication protocols during power outages. Our caregivers can shelter in place with your loved one or assist with evacuation to safer locations. We maintain care continuity even during severe weather events.
Sundowning affects many people with Alzheimer’s disease, causing increased confusion, agitation, and restlessness as daylight fades. Our 24-hour care provides supervision during these difficult evening hours when behavioral challenges peak. Caregivers use calming techniques, maintain consistent bedtime routines, ensure proper lighting, and prevent unsafe nighttime wandering. We also help identify triggers like fatigue, hunger, or overstimulation that worsen sundowning, then adjust daily routines to minimize these episodes.
Yes, respite care is essential for preventing caregiver burnout. Statistics show 34% of Alzheimer’s caregivers experience depression and 43.6% suffer from anxiety. We provide flexible respite from a few hours for personal appointments to full weeks for vacation. Split shift options make respite affordable even on limited budgets. Our caregivers are trained in handling dementia behaviors, so you can take breaks knowing your loved one receives quality specialized care. Many family caregivers report that regular respite actually improves their relationship with their loved one.