Your family deserves Alzheimer’s in home care in South Broward that keeps pace with every change. Preferred Care at Home is locally owned, multilingual, and ready to help you stay home, safely.
Preferred Care at Home of South Broward is a locally owned franchise backed by 40 years of national home care experience. We hold Florida HHA License #299995298 and have earned Best of Home Care Employer of Choice awards for 2023 and 2024. We serve Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Davie, and surrounding South Broward communities.
We offer care in English, Spanish, French, and Creole, because multilingual communication matters for this community. Experienced caregivers are background checked and screened through our 7-step process, then matched to your loved one by personality and life experience. Our Transparency of Care portal keeps out-of-town family members informed in real time.
Alzheimer’s home care services for memory loss and cognitive decline keep your loved one in familiar surroundings. In Broward County, an estimated 47,800 older adults live with Alzheimer’s disease, making in home care services a real community need.
Our caregivers, including CNA and HHA professionals, provide specialized care: cognitive stimulation, memory enhancement, safety monitoring, and personalized daily routines. Flexible scheduling means care can begin with a few hours and scale to full days as the situation changes.
When memory loss reaches a point where your loved one needs continuous support, live-in care offers around-the-clock presence in the comfort of their own home. Consistent caregivers reduce confusion for Alzheimer’s patients who depend on routine and familiar faces.
Caregivers are matched by personality, life experience, and work history, not just availability. We also offer shift-based 24-hour supervision, with someone awake and present at all times when clock care is required.
Personal care supports the daily living tasks that Alzheimer’s disease makes harder over time: bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility assistance. Services are available from a few hours to 24 hours per day, based on your loved one’s unique needs.
Every personalized care plan is built around what your loved one actually needs. We provide medication reminders, hygiene assistance, and continence care, with each plan adjusting as needs evolve.
Companion care addresses one of the hardest parts of Alzheimer’s: the isolation that sets in when social engagement fades. We provide conversation, activities, and outings tailored to your loved one’s abilities and interests.
Companion care also gives family caregivers a needed break. That’s respite built into a service that keeps your senior loved one connected, stimulated, and cared for while you rest and recharge.
Step 01
Call or fill out a form. Our office staff responds quickly to South Broward families.
Step 02
Step 03
Step 04
Step 05
How We Help
Hurricane Season Disruption
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Caregivers monitor the home daily and flag safety concerns to family members in real time through our Transparency of Care portal.
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
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.
It depends on current needs, and our team builds the best care plan for your loved one during a free, no-obligation consultation. We assess your loved one’s current abilities, safety risks, and needed support during a free, no-obligation consultation, then build personalized care plans that adjust as the situation evolves. Services range from a few hours of in-home care daily to full-time live-in support. For cost guidance, visit our paying for home care resource.
Home care fits when familiar surroundings still support stability; memory care becomes the better choice once 24-hour secured supervision is necessary. A national survey by Caring.com found 73% of dementia caregivers report care at home, but nearly 75% of those who chose a facility cited home safety concerns as the deciding factor (Caring.com, 2025).
Your Situation | Consider |
|---|---|
Familiar routines still stabilize behavior | In-home Alzheimer’s care |
Wandering, falls, or nighttime agitation is severe | Memory care facility |
Adult children are remote and need real-time updates | In-home care with Transparency of Care |
These are common realities of Alzheimer’s disease, and our caregivers are trained to respond with calm, consistent, and patient support. Wandering, nighttime confusion, and refusal of help are among the most stressful situations family caregivers face, whether assisting a mother, father, or spouse. Our team uses calm communication, familiar routines, and structured engagement to provide needed support throughout the day. If behaviors escalate beyond what non-medical care can safely manage, we discuss whether 24-hour live-in care better fits the situation.
Our Transparency of Care portal gives out-of-town family members real-time access to schedules, caregiver notes, and visit updates. Through our Transparency of Care portal, authorized family members see caregiver schedules, visit confirmations, task completion, caregiver notes, and voice messages. You can also pay invoices online. For Alzheimer’s families managing care from another city or state, it’s one of the most valuable tools we provide.