Memory loss changes the day in ways that are hard to explain to someone who hasn't lived it.
The confusion. The repetition. The moments where your loved one is fully present and then suddenly isn't. Caregiving for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia takes a specific kind of patience — and it's exhausting to sustain alone. Serv caregivers are trained for this work and stay calm when it's hardest.
Alzheimer's & dementia care · Frisco & North Texas
Memory loss changes the day in ways that are hard to explain to someone who hasn't lived it.
Trained, patient caregivers who understand memory loss — providing calm, structured support so your loved one feels safe and your family can breathe.
Non-medical · Frisco & North Texas
What memory care support looks like at home.
Dementia care at home is about more than physical tasks — it's about creating an environment of calm, consistency, and familiarity. Serv caregivers trained in memory care learn your loved one's history, preferences, and rhythms. They use that knowledge to redirect rather than correct, to reassure rather than argue, and to preserve the dignity of each interaction.
Routine matters enormously for someone with memory loss. A familiar caregiver who shows up at the same time, does things the same way, and responds with the same steadiness creates a stability that medication alone can't provide.
We also support the family — keeping you informed, flagging changes, and helping you navigate a condition that evolves in unpredictable ways.
Learn how we match caregivers →What This Service Includes
- Personal care — bathing, dressing, grooming — adapted for memory care needs
- Structured daily routines that reduce confusion and agitation
- Redirection and reassurance during difficult moments
- Safe supervision and wandering prevention
- Meaningful engagement — conversation, music, activities tailored to the individual
- Overnight monitoring for nighttime restlessness and confusion
- Family communication and updates on condition changes
Serv Home Care provides non-medical support. We do not administer medications, perform wound care, or provide nursing services. We work alongside home health and clinical providers when they're involved.
When families reach out about memory care support.
Most families wait longer than they should. The decision to bring in support is rarely easy — but usually comes when one of these becomes undeniable.
Confusion and agitation are increasing
The behavioral symptoms are getting harder to manage. Arguments, repetitive questions, or distress that didn't used to happen this often.
Wandering or nighttime restlessness has become unsafe
Your loved one has left the house, or gets up at night in ways that are becoming dangerous. This changes the risk profile significantly.
You can no longer be the primary caregiver safely
The emotional and physical toll of memory caregiving is real. When your own health or relationships are suffering, it's time for support.
A diagnosis is recent and you need help understanding next steps
A new diagnosis of Alzheimer's or another form of dementia is disorienting. We can help you think through what care looks like now and how to plan for what comes next.
Your loved one has multiple diagnoses
Dementia combined with Parkinson's, stroke, or other conditions requires caregivers with specific training and calm under pressure.
Family is geographically spread out
Managing memory care from a distance, or dividing responsibility among siblings, is extremely hard without a reliable local team.
If you've recently received a diagnosis or the situation is getting harder to manage, we'll talk through what support could look like at this stage — no pressure to have it all figured out first.
Ask If This Is a Good FitWhat happens between your first call and care beginning.
Here is what actually happens between your first call and your loved one having a caregiver in their home.
You start the conversation
Tell us what's happening at home. What you're worried about. What a good day looks like now, and what you'd hope it could look like again. We listen first.
We meet in person
One of our Operating Directors comes to you. We learn your loved one's routines, preferences, and what matters to them. Then we design a care plan around that — not a template.
We match your caregiver
We match by fit — personality, experience, and schedule — and then introduce the caregiver before care begins. No one starts until everyone is comfortable.
We stay involved
Needs change. We check in regularly and adjust the plan as your situation evolves. You always have a real person to call — not a scheduling system.
In most cases, care can begin within 24 hours of your consultation. Learn more about how it works →
Services that pair naturally with memory care support.
Alzheimer's and dementia care almost always involves multiple types of support. Here's what families typically combine.
Overnight & 24-Hour Care
Nighttime is often the hardest period for memory care families. Overnight coverage means someone is always present during the most vulnerable hours.
Learn about this service →Respite Care
Family caregivers of people with dementia are at high risk of burnout. Regular respite is protective — for you and for your loved one.
Learn about this service →Specialized Care
For complex dementia presentations or multiple diagnoses, our specialized care team brings additional training and coordination to the plan.
Learn about this service →Choosing a caregiver is a decision you live with every day.
You're trusting someone to step into your loved one's home, their routines, their most private moments. A name on a list isn't enough. You need a team that actually knows your family — and shows up like it.
Serv was founded to bring that kind of care to North Texas. Family-run warmth with a professionally trained team behind it.
Learn More About UsCaregivers vetted beyond Texas state requirements
Background checks, reference verification, skills assessments, and ongoing training — bonded and insured.
Real relationships, not rotating staff
We prioritize caregiver consistency. Your loved one builds a relationship with the same person, not a series of strangers.
Flexible plans — adjust hours or services any time
No rigid structures. You can start with a few hours and build as needs change. Pause, add, or adjust without pressure.
24/7 on-call — a real person, not a call center
Our local team picks up. Nights, weekends, whenever something changes or you just need to talk through a concern.
Care can start within 24 hours
When families are ready, we move fast. Most clients have a caregiver in place within a day of their initial consultation.
What families ask about Alzheimer's and dementia care.
These questions come up often — especially from families navigating this for the first time.
Serving Families Across North Texas
Our caregivers live in the communities they serve. We understand the rhythm, resources, and values of North Texas life — and we're growing to reach more families across the region.