When a loved one begins to forget the little things—names, familiar faces, daily routines—it’s not just memory that fades. A part of life shifts. The emotional toll of dementia and Alzheimer’s doesn’t just affect those diagnosed—it reshapes families. But with compassionate, specialized care, families can find their rhythm again amidst the changes.
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Take Maria, for instance—a devoted daughter caring for her 78-year-old mother, Elena, diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer’s. Maria found herself caught between work, raising her children, and the overwhelming need to watch her mother’s every step. Elena would wake up confused at 2 AM, try to cook meals and forget ingredients, or stare at old photos without remembering the faces.
The emotional exhaustion was as real as the physical. Maria needed help—more importantly, she needed hope. And that came through specialized dementia care designed to respect her mother’s past and support her present.
At Preferred Care Haven, we understand that dementia care requires more than training—it demands heart. Our caregivers are trained in trauma-informed techniques and offer services built on patience, trust, and safety. Whether you need full-time support or part-time assistance, we bring care home to where healing truly begins.
We proudly serve families across Rhode Island, ensuring each loved one is treated with the dignity, familiarity, and grace they deserve.
💙 If you’re feeling overwhelmed and unsure how to support your loved one with dementia, you’re not alone. Contact Preferred Care Haven today. Let us help you navigate this journey—with compassion, expertise, and care that truly connects.