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Memory Care Services in Plano

A dementia diagnosis reshapes daily life for the whole family. Tasks that once felt automatic — preparing a meal, finding the bathroom, remembering a grandchild's name — become sources of stress and confusion. At My Heart Care Services, we believe that receiving memory care at home, surrounded by familiar sights and sounds, gives your loved one the best chance at comfort and dignity.

Plano families tell us the same thing: they want their parents safe, but they also want them home. Our at home dementia care is built around that goal. We bring trained, compassionate caregivers for dementia patients at home directly into your household so routines stay intact and your family stays together.

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What Our Memory Care Services Include

Our memory care services go well beyond basic supervision. Every care plan is personalized because no two people experience cognitive decline the same way.

Care includes:

  • Morning and evening routine assistance — dressing, grooming, bathing
  • Meal preparation tuned to dietary needs and personal preferences
  • Medication reminders to keep prescriptions on track
  • Meaningful conversation and cognitive engagement activities
  • Wandering prevention strategies, especially for families dealing with dementia wandering at night care
  • Transportation coordination for medical appointments near Legacy West, Texas Health Plano, and surrounding clinics
  • Consistent caregiver matching so your loved one sees a familiar face every visit

For families in Plano's quiet Legacy-area neighborhoods, predictable routines matter. Our caregivers follow a structured daily rhythm that mirrors what your loved one already knows, reducing anxiety and confusion in elderly home care situations.

Memory care services and daily-living assistance for Plano families

Helping Adult Children Who Are Helping Their Parents

Caring for parents with dementia at home is one of the hardest roles a person takes on. You are managing your career, your household, and your parent's changing needs — often all before lunch. You are not failing because it feels overwhelming. It is overwhelming.

My Heart Care Services steps in so you can step back without guilt. Whether you need full-time support or a few hours of respite each week, we build a schedule that works around your work calendar and your family's life. Plano professionals commuting along the Dallas North Tollway or working from home offices near Legacy can count on our team to be there when they cannot.

An adult daughter providing family caregiver relief for her aging parent in Plano

Addressing Nighttime Safety and Wandering

Nighttime is often the hardest stretch. Sundowning, restlessness, and wandering peak after dark. Our caregivers are trained specifically in dementia wandering at night care — we use proven redirection techniques, safe-room setup, and calm nighttime routines that help your loved one settle. You sleep better knowing someone alert and experienced is in the house.

Overnight memory care for nighttime safety and wandering support in Plano

Why Choose Home Over an Alzheimer Care Center

Families sometimes assume an alzheimer care center is the only option. For many, it is not. Home-based dementia care through My Heart Care Services offers several advantages:

  • Your parent stays in the environment they know best
  • One-on-one attention rather than shared staff attention
  • Flexible scheduling that adapts as needs change
  • No disruptive moves or facility transitions
  • Family involvement stays front and center

Plano's established neighborhoods — with their tree-lined streets, nearby parks, and accessible medical corridors — are ideal for home-based memory care.

Home-based memory care in a familiar Plano home versus an Alzheimer care center

Getting Started

Call My Heart Care Services or fill out our contact form. We schedule an in-home assessment, learn your family's situation, and present a care plan within days — not weeks. There is no pressure and no long-term commitment required upfront.

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Frequently Asked Questions

After the in-home assessment, the care team reviews your loved one's needs, preferred schedule, home safety concerns, and caregiver requirements. In many cases, care can begin soon after the plan is approved, depending on caregiver availability and the level of support needed.
It is common for someone with dementia to resist new help at first. A trained caregiver will usually begin slowly, build trust through conversation, follow familiar routines, and avoid forcing tasks. The goal is to become a comforting presence before introducing more hands-on care.
Yes. Many Plano families need support during work hours, commute times, or specific parts of the day when their loved one needs the most supervision. Care can be arranged for mornings, afternoons, evenings, overnight care, or longer shifts depending on the family's routine.
Dementia symptoms can change from day to day. A caregiver may adjust the pace of care, simplify tasks, reduce stimulation, or offer more reassurance when confusion is worse. On better days, they may encourage more independence, conversation, and meaningful activity.
Yes. Sundowning often begins in the late afternoon or evening before wandering happens. A caregiver can help reduce overstimulation, keep the environment calm, support dinner and evening routines, and watch for signs of restlessness before the situation escalates.
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