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Serving Frisco & Collin County

Memory Care in Frisco - Your Family Deserves Support

Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and the pace shows. Between school drop-offs, commute traffic on the Sam Rayburn Tollway, and the packed calendar that comes with a growing family, finding time to manage a parent's memory care needs can feel impossible. My Heart Care Services exist for exactly this moment.

We provide at home dementia care that fits into your life — not the other way around. Our caregivers for dementia patients at home come to your parent's house, whether they live near Stonebriar Centre, in a newer building off Legacy Drive, or closer to Frisco Square. Home is where memories live longest, and we want to keep your loved one there.

Compassionate memory care caregiver supporting a senior in Frisco

Memory Care Services Built Around Real Families

Every family we work with in Frisco has a different story. Some need full-time daily support; others need evening coverage so the primary caregiver can rest. Our memory care services adapt to you:

  • Personal care assistance — bathing, dressing, hygiene, and grooming
  • Nutritious meal planning and preparation based on preferences and health needs
  • Medication reminders and coordination with local pharmacies
  • Supervised walks and light activity in safe outdoor spaces
  • Redirection and de-escalation techniques for moments of confusion in elderly home care
  • Transportation to medical appointments at Baylor Scott & White Frisco or nearby providers
  • Evening and overnight support for families concerned about dementia wandering at night care
Memory care services built around Frisco families, delivered at home

Evening Routines That Actually Work

Frisco families often tell us evenings are the hardest. Everyone is tired, tempers are shorter, and a parent with dementia is more likely to become disoriented after sunset. Our caregivers specialize in creating calm, predictable evening routines — a warm meal, quiet conversation, soft lighting, and a consistent sequence that signals the day is winding down. This structure directly reduces dementia wandering at night care incidents and helps the whole household rest.

Calm evening and overnight routines for a Frisco senior with dementia

Caring for a Parent With Dementia at Home — You Are Not Alone

If you are caring for parent with dementia at home, you already know how isolating it feels. Friends do not always understand. Siblings live in other cities. The parent you once leaned on now leans on you, and the weight is real.

My Heart Care Services brings a team into your corner. Our caregivers for dementia patients at home are not just trained professionals — they are companions who listen, adapt, and genuinely connect with the people they serve. Frisco's newer homes, with their open floor plans and single-story layouts, often work well for in-home memory care setups.

Compassionate companion caring for a parent with dementia at home in Frisco

How We Compare to an Alzheimer Care Center

An alzheimer care center serves a purpose, but it is not the only path. Many Frisco families prefer alzheimer care at home because:

  • The home environment already provides orientation cues that reduce confusion
  • Your parent keeps their own bedroom, kitchen, and neighborhood views
  • Scheduling adapts to your needs rather than a facility's institutional calendar
  • Costs can be more manageable without room-and-board facility fees
  • Family visits happen on your terms, not visiting-hour policies
Home-based memory care as an alternative to an Alzheimer care center in Frisco

Start With a Conversation

Reach out to My Heart Care Services today. We will visit your Frisco home, meet your family, and design a care plan around your parent's needs and your schedule. There is no obligation — just a straightforward conversation about what better days look like.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Part-time at-home dementia care can be a good fit when your loved one is still somewhat independent but needs help during certain parts of the day. A few hours of support can help with meals, reminders, companionship, supervision, and relief for the family caregiver.
Yes. Busy homes can sometimes increase confusion, noise sensitivity, or agitation for someone with dementia. A caregiver can help create a calmer space, guide your loved one through familiar routines, and reduce stress when the household is active.
Newer homes often have open layouts, large kitchens, wide living spaces, and multiple doors leading outside. These features can be comfortable, but they may also create wandering risks or confusion. Caregivers can help families notice unsafe areas and support a safer daily routine at home.
Yes. Evening-only care can be helpful for families who manage well during the day but struggle after sunset. A caregiver can assist with dinner, hygiene, calming activities, and supervision during the hours when confusion, restlessness, or wandering may increase.
A caregiver can provide steady support before, during, and after appointments or outings. They can help reduce confusion, keep your loved one calm, assist with mobility, and make transitions back home easier after a stressful trip.
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