Coastal Care Partners

Dementia & Alzheimer's Home Care

Caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer's is emotionally complex. Families need more than companionship—they need safety, dignity, and structured support backed by clinical oversight.

Coastal Care Partners delivers nurse-led dementia home care. Our RN Care Managers coordinate care plans, train caregivers for memory-related challenges, and ensure your family has a single point of accountability—so your loved one can remain at home with the oversight that keeps them safe.

Nurse-Led Oversight • CCU-Trained Caregivers • Safety-Focused Care Plans

Dementia home care—caregiver providing memory care support

Why Dementia Care Requires More Than Basic Home Care

Dementia and Alzheimer's introduce challenges that standard companion care cannot address. Behavioral changes, wandering risk, medication complexity, and environmental safety require trained oversight—not just a friendly presence.

Caregiver burnout is real. Family members often shoulder the emotional and physical burden alone, without a structured system to document changes, escalate concerns, or coordinate with physicians. When care is fragmented, small issues become crises.

Our model exists because dementia care demands more. We provide caregivers who understand memory-related behaviors, RN Care Managers who monitor cognitive and functional changes, and a clinical team that can escalate when medical intervention is needed.

  • Behavioral changes — Agitation, confusion, and personality shifts require consistent, trained response.
  • Wandering — Safety protocols and environmental modifications reduce risk.
  • Medication complexity — Multiple medications, timing, and interactions need oversight.
  • Safety risks — Falls, kitchen hazards, and environmental confusion require proactive assessment.
  • Caregiver burnout — Families need relief and a team that shares the load.

Supporting the Family, Not Just the Patient

Dementia care affects spouses and adult children as deeply as it affects the person diagnosed. Sleep disruption, constant vigilance, emotional strain, and decision fatigue accumulate over months and years. Families often feel alone—responsible for monitoring every change, interpreting every symptom, and holding the entire picture together without a structured system.

Coastal Care Partners provides structure, calm, and shared responsibility. Our RN Care Managers document changes, monitor safety, coordinate with physicians, and help prevent crises before they escalate. Caregivers report observations; nurses translate them into action. Families receive updates and guidance instead of carrying the full burden of interpretation alone.

Respite and peace of mind are outcomes of this model—not marketing language. When someone else is accountable for documentation, escalation, and physician communication, family members can step back from constant vigilance without guilt. The care continues. The oversight remains. The load is shared.

Our Dementia Care Model

CCU-Trained Caregivers

Our caregivers complete Coastal Care University training, including dementia-specific modules on communication, safety, and behavioral support. They are prepared for the realities of memory care—not just companionship.

RN Care Manager Oversight

A dedicated RN Care Manager coordinates every aspect of care—assessments, care plans, physician communication, and family updates. Your quarterback for dementia care at home.

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Individualized Care Plans

Care plans evolve as dementia progresses. We document changes, adjust routines, and coordinate with physicians so your loved one's care stays aligned with their current needs.

Physician Coordination

Nurse Care Managers communicate directly with neurologists, primary care physicians, and specialists—reconciling medications, reporting changes, and ensuring follow-up care stays on track.

Acute Escalation Capability

When medical issues arise, our clinical team can evaluate, treat, and coordinate—often preventing unnecessary emergency visits while ensuring your loved one receives appropriate care.

When Higher-Level Medical Support Is Needed

Dementia often coexists with other medical conditions. When skilled nursing, wound care, medication management, or clinical monitoring is required, our integrated model delivers that support at home.

Our RN Care Managers and clinical team work with physicians to keep care stable—monitoring vital signs, reconciling medications, and addressing acute changes before they escalate. When hospitalization can be avoided through timely intervention, we help families achieve that outcome.

We are not a substitute for emergency care when it is needed. We are a structured system designed to reduce avoidable crises and keep your loved one safe at home for as long as clinically appropriate.

Serving Families Across Coastal Georgia & South Carolina

We provide dementia and Alzheimer's home care to families in Savannah, Bluffton, Saint Simons Island, and surrounding coastal communities. Our nurse-led model is the same across our service area—CCU-trained caregivers, RN Care Manager oversight, and clinical integration wherever your loved one calls home.

Learn More About Dementia

Our Resource Hub offers practical guides and checklists for families navigating dementia care.

Ready to Discuss Dementia Care for Your Family?

Schedule a consultation to learn how our nurse-led model supports families managing dementia and Alzheimer's at home.