Dementia Care

Our Promise to Yonkers Families

Celebrating life, dignity, and independence.

Asking someone into your parents’ home means trusting them with what matters most. We understand the weight of that decision. You’re not just hiring help. You’re inviting people into private moments, vulnerable times, and the daily rhythms that define your loved one’s comfort and safety.

Our promise is straightforward: we refer only caregivers who meet our 10-characteristic assessment. We won’t send anyone to your family; we wouldn’t send to our own. That’s not marketing language. That’s our standard, and we hold to it because your parent deserves nothing less.

Award Winning Senior Home Care

Compassionate Matching

Compassionate Matching

Caregivers tailored to your loved one's personality and needs.

Personalized Plans

Personalized Plans

Custom care plans designed for every stage of dementia.

40+ Years Experience

40+ Years Experience

Decades of trusted dementia care expertise in Westchester & Putnam.

Why Choose Preferred Care at Home for Live In Home Care Nashville

Why Choose Preferred Care at Home for In-Home Care in Yonkers

Since 1984, Preferred Care at Home has helped elderly people across Westchester and Putnam counties remain in the comfort of their own homes. Our team understands that quality home care services require more than basic assistance. We believe this work is a spiritual calling, and we treat every client with the respect we’d show our own family.

What separates us from other agencies? We assess caregivers on 10 key characteristics beyond credentials: compassion, common sense, emergency response ability, frustration tolerance, spiritual values, and teamwork. Every caregiver completes extensive background screening and interview processes before we make referrals. You’ll receive consistent professionals who form genuine relationships, not strangers rotating through on random schedules. That consistency matters when trust and comfort are essential.

Don't Just Take Our Word For It

Trusted by families across Middle Tennessee for compassionate, reliable care.

Dementia Care Tailored to Your Loved One

01. Dementia Support

When memory loss changes the landscape of daily life, having the right caregiver makes all the difference. Our dementia and Alzheimer’s care services in Nashville are designed to meet your loved one wherever they are in their journey, from early stages through advanced care needs.

Our highly trained caregivers provide compassionate assistance with daily activities while preserving your family member’s sense of independence. We understand that dementia affects each person differently, which is why we create personalized care plans tailored to the client’s unique needs, preferences, and past experiences.

Highlights:

Dementia Care Tailored to Your Loved One
02. Safety Monitoring

02. Safety Monitoring

For families in Nashville, one of the greatest concerns is keeping a loved one with dementia safe at home. Wandering, falls, and medication mistakes become real fears. Our caregivers provide continuous safety monitoring that helps your family member remain safe in a familiar environment.

We create a safe environment through vigilant supervision, fall prevention strategies, and careful attention to potential hazards. Our 24 hour care services ensure someone is always there to respond to emergencies and provide the watchful presence that brings peace of mind.

Highlights:

03. Memory-Friendly Routines

Consistency is everything when caring for someone with memory loss. Disruptions to daily routines can trigger confusion and distress. Our Nashville team works with family members to establish predictable schedules that provide comfort and reduce anxiety for your loved one.

From morning personal care tasks to meal preparation and evening companionship, we maintain the rhythm your family member needs. Our caregivers gently guide seniors through daily tasks, offering just the right level of assistance while encouraging independence wherever possible.

Highlights:

03. Memory-Friendly Routines
04. Behavioral Support

04. Behavioral Support

Dementia often brings behavioral changes that can be difficult for families to navigate. Agitation, sundowning, and resistance to care require patience and specialized understanding. Our caregivers are trained to respond with calm, compassionate care that addresses these challenges while maintaining your loved one’s dignity.

We approach behavioral support by understanding the person behind the disease. By learning about your family member’s history, interests, and triggers, we can often prevent difficult moments before they occur. When challenges do arise, our caregivers use gentle redirection and reassurance rather than confrontation.

Highlights:

05. Caregiver Education

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia is exhausting, and you don’t have to do it alone. Preferred Care at Home believes that supporting family members is just as important as caring for the senior. Our caregivers work alongside families, sharing insights and techniques that make daily care easier.

We understand that you play such an important role in your loved one’s well-being. Our team can help you recognize changes, communicate more effectively, and find moments of connection even as the disease progresses. This partnership approach ensures your family member receives the best care from everyone involved.

Highlights:

05. Caregiver Education

Voices of Care

Hear directly from families and caregivers about the impact of compassionate, personalized care.

Who Benefits from In-Home Care in Yonkers

Families throughout Yonkers, NY, face different challenges. Our personal care services adapt to individual needs.

 Situation

What You’re Experiencing

How We Help

Parent Living Alone

What You’re Experiencing

Your mom forgets to eat, the house needs light housekeeping, and isolation is affecting her mood. You can’t visit daily.

How We Help

Companion and Homemaker Care brings conversation, meal preparation, and household help. Caregivers build friendships that combat loneliness

 Situation

Hospital Discharge

What You’re Experiencing

Dad is coming home from the hospital with complex medication schedules, follow-up appointments, and rehabilitation needs.

How We Help

Our transition care includes case management support. A trained professional coordinates medical care, schedules physician visits, and monitors recovery.

 Situation

Caregiver Exhaustion

What You’re Experiencing

You’ve provided care for months, and you’re burned out. Your health is suffering, but guilt prevents you from stepping back.

How We Help

Respite care lets family caregivers rest while qualified professionals maintain the same loving attention. Our screening ensures your parent is safe and comfortable.

 Situation

Memory Challenges

What You’re Experiencing

Your loved one shows dementia symptoms: confusion, wandering, and difficulty with daily living tasks. Safety concerns keep you awake at night.

How We Help

Our Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers receive specialized training in memory support, behavioral management, and safety supervision.

 Situation

Declining Physical Ability

What You’re Experiencing

Bathing, dressing, and grooming have become difficult. Your parent needs hands-on assistance but values independence and dignity.

How We Help

Personal care provides respectful help with activities of daily living while encouraging as much self-sufficiency as possible.

 Situation

Need for Continuous Support

What You’re Experiencing

Health conditions require around-the-clock supervision. Nursing facilities feel wrong, but you can’t provide 24-hour monitoring on your own.

How We Help

Live-in care offers affordable, consistent support with caregivers present day and night in familiar surroundings.

Where Compassionate Care Begins

Step 01

Initial Contact

Free phone consultation to understand your home care needs and answer all your questions.

Step 02

In-Home Assessment

We meet you at home to discuss daily routines, health concerns, and care preferences.

Step 03

Care Plan Development

Customized plan addressing personal care, safety, social interaction, and household support.

Step 04

Caregiver Matching

Selecting experienced caregivers whose personality and skills align with your loved one.

Step 05

Ongoing Monitoring

Regular check-ins, family communication, and access to our online Transparency Room portal.

Owners Committed to Your Family

Jordana Masserman

Jordana knows firsthand how important family support becomes during times of crisis. That experience shaped her approach to home care: every client deserves the dignity and respect she would provide her own family members. Her passion for this work goes beyond business. She believes facilitating compassionate care is a spiritual calling, and that belief drives every decision her team makes. Quality home health care requires a personal touch, and Jordana ensures that touch extends to education and resources for the entire family.

Dan Masserman

Dan understands deeply how crucial strong support becomes when families face challenging moments. Those experiences shaped his approach to home care: every client deserves the same dignity and kindness he would offer his own loved ones. His commitment to this work goes far beyond the professional level. He views providing compassionate care as a meaningful calling, and that belief guides every choice his team makes. Dan believes exceptional home care starts with a personal touch, and he makes sure every family receives the guidance, support, and reassurance they need.

Owners Committed to Your Family

The Greatest Generation does not find it easy to ask for help and losing independence a real fear. We understand that their home is their window to the past, a comfortable place in the present, and their legacy to pass to the next generation.

Quin Christensen & Richard Patterson
Owners, PCAH of North Nashville, Summer and East Wilson

Local Care Throughout Westchester and Putnam Counties

Our team lives in the communities we serve. When you call, you reach neighbors who understand New York State home care regulations and local resources.

We Serve:

  • Yonkers

  • White Plains

  • Mount Vernon

  • Peekskill

  • Cortlandt Manor

  • Yorktown Heights

  • Mahopac

  • Carmel

  • Brewster

  • Cold Spring

  • Tarry Town
  • Garrison

  • Putnam Valley

  • Patterson

  • Croton on Hudson

  • Buchanan

  • Mohegan Lake

  • Somers

  • North Salem

  • Katonah

  • Golden Bridge

  • Chapp Aqua

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does in-home care cost in Yonkers?

Home care costs in Yonkers, NY, depend on the level of assistance required and hours of service. Companion and Homemaker Care for several hours weekly costs less than 24-hour live-in support. We offer flexible scheduling from one hour to continuous care, so you can build a plan matching your budget. Contact us for personalized quotes, and we’ll discuss payment options, including private insurance benefits, veterans programs, and long-term care coverage.

Three factors distinguish us: our 10-characteristic caregiver assessment, family-centered philosophy, and local ownership. Most agencies check credentials and backgrounds. We go further, evaluating compassion, common sense, emergency response ability, frustration tolerance, spiritual values, and teamwork. Then we match based on personality and individual needs. Plus, Jordana lives here and personally oversees every referral. This isn’t a distant corporate office. It’s neighbors caring for neighbors.

It depends on your loved one’s current abilities. Companion and Homemaker Care focuses on social engagement, meal monitoring, medication reminders, and light housekeeping. It works well for seniors who are physically capable but need emotional support and household help. Personal care adds hands-on assistance with bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility. Many families start with companion services and transition to personal care as needs evolve. We’ll assess the right fit during your consultation.

We typically start services within 24 to 48 hours after your initial consultation, depending on caregiver availability and complexity of needs. The process begins with a free phone call, followed by an in-home assessment where we meet your loved one, understand their routine, and develop a personalized care plan. We prioritize careful matching over speed because the right caregiver relationship matters more than rushing.

Watch for missed medications, weight loss from skipped meals, cluttered or unclean living spaces, withdrawal from social activities, or difficulty with dressing and grooming. If you’re calling multiple times daily to check in, rearranging your schedule for medical appointments, or constantly worried about falls, those signals indicate support would help. Our free assessment can evaluate whether it’s time for professional assistance.

Yes. Our dementia caregivers receive specialized training in memory support techniques, safety protocols, and behavioral management. They understand how to redirect anxiety, create consistent routines that provide security, and engage clients in meaningful activities. Preferred Care at Home has supported hundreds of families dealing with cognitive decline nationwide, and we bring that expertise to every Westchester and Putnam County family.

Absolutely. Our Smooth-Transition Care program addresses exactly this need. A specially trained professional coordinates your discharge, guides you through medical instructions, and provides regular home visits. You receive a Personal Health Record for tracking medications, appointments, and symptoms, plus access to a secure online portal. This program helps prevent the hospital readmissions affecting one in five Medicare patients in New York State.

Compatibility drives our matching process, so we invest heavily in getting it right initially. But if the relationship isn’t working, tell us immediately. We’ll promptly find a different caregiver who’s a better personality fit, no questions asked, no pressure. Your loved one’s comfort and happiness are the priority, and that means flexibility when adjustments are needed.

Medicare covers skilled home health care like nursing and therapy under specific conditions, but typically doesn’t cover non-medical personal care or companion services. However, alternatives exist: veterans may qualify for Aid and Attendance benefits, some private insurance plans include home care coverage, and long-term care insurance often applies. We help families understand options and connect with resources to make quality care accessible.

Every caregiver completes extensive background screening, reference verification, and interview processes. But screening is just the foundation. We assess 10 key characteristics including compassion, common sense, emergency response ability, and teamwork. Then we provide ongoing training and conduct regular check-ins. Families access our Transparency Room portal for real-time care monitoring. If a caregiver ever fails our standards, we address it immediately.