“My father has Alzheimer's. He doesn't always know who I am. But he knows his caregiver. He smiles when she arrives. He calls her by name. That consistency is the only anchor he has left.”
Every unfamiliar caregiver resets the clock on trust, comfort, and safety. Your parent deserves better than that.
For someone living with dementia, every unfamiliar face can trigger confusion and distress. The gap between what most agencies deliver and what your parent actually needs is enormous.
Unfamiliar caregivers causing confusion and agitation
One calm, familiar person every visit who your parent recognizes
Clinical, institutional approach to dementia care
Warm, patient companionship that preserves dignity
Not knowing how your parent is really doing
Regular, honest updates from someone who truly knows them
Your parent feeling scared or unsettled in their own home
A steady, reassuring presence that helps them feel safe
For someone living with dementia, the difference between rotating caregivers and one consistent person isn't a preference — it's a safety issue.
| Aspect | Typical Agency | Affinity Hands |
|---|---|---|
| Caregiver consistency | Different person every visit or week | Same person, every visit, building familiarity |
| Your parent's reaction | Confusion, anxiety with each new face | Recognition, comfort, and trust that grows |
| Routine knowledge | Reading notes, learning from scratch | Knows cues, preferences, and rhythms by heart |
| Approach | Clinical task completion | Patient, familiar companionship |
| Communication | Generic shift reports | Personal updates from someone who genuinely knows them |
Our dementia companionship service is built on one thing above all else: consistency. One caregiver, every visit. Someone who knows your parent's routine, recognizes their cues, and responds with patience and warmth.
This isn't clinical intervention. It's steady, familiar companionship — the kind of calm, reassuring presence that helps your parent feel safe in their own home.

What’s Included
No rotation, no substitutions. The same trusted person, every visit, building familiarity over time
Maintaining the predictable patterns and rhythms that provide comfort and reduce anxiety
Music, reminiscence, simple crafts, and sensory activities tailored to your parent's stage and interests
Attentive supervision and a safe environment without feeling restrictive or institutional
Patient redirection, gentle reminders, and a calm presence during moments of confusion or agitation
Regular updates so you always know how your parent is doing and what's changing
What Families Say
“My father has Alzheimer's. He doesn't always know who I am. But he knows his caregiver. He smiles when she arrives. He calls her by name. That consistency is the only anchor he has left.”
“The last agency sent someone different every visit. My mother was agitated and frightened each time. Since switching to Affinity Hands, she's calm. She's herself. One person made all the difference.”
Testimonials represent real experiences. Names changed for privacy.
Is This Right For You?
Families whose parent is living with dementia or Alzheimer's and needs a calm, familiar caregiver — not a clinical team, but a consistent human presence they can trust.
Tell us about your parent's stage, their personality, and their daily rhythms. We'll match them with someone who can provide the steady presence they need.