Programs & Services

We equip caregivers with the confidence to handle difficult situations, lower stress, and improve time at home for the entire family. Memory Care Home Solutions is the only community-based organization in the country to offer our unique combination of evidence-based services. Learn more below.

Services & Programs

We equip caregivers with confidence to handle difficult situations, lower stress, and improve time at home for the entire family.  Memory Care Home Solutions is the only community-based organization in the country to offer our unique combination of evidence-based services, learn more below.

Family Care Partner Information and Skills

Memory Care Home Solutions will make it easier for you to enhance your skills and adapt your home setting to meet the ever-changing demands of caregiving. Over the course of one year, Memory Care Home Solutions will provide you with in-home, personalized care partner education to:

  • Reduce your stress
  • Improve communication with the person living with memory loss
  • Make your home a safer environment for you and your loved one with dementia
  • Modify daily activities to promote independence for your loved one with memory loss
  • Learn ways to reduce difficult behavioral symptoms

In addition, we personally connect you to community resources and other supports to specifically meet your needs. Follow-up consultations will be scheduled to ensure your continued success.

Memory Care Home Solutions Programs and Services

Our services equip you with the confidence to handle difficult situations, lower stress, and improve time at home with your entire family.

1

Dementia Navigation

All new families enter MCHS through dementia navigation. Each person living with dementia and their family are paired with a dementia navigator and clinical team to walk the journey of dementia together. Following a comprehensive assessment, personalized care plans are created based on your family’s priorities and goals. Through monthly visits, navigators offer education, connection to community resources and strategies to enhance well-being and reduce stress.

2

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy (OT) begins with an assessment of the person living with dementia, the home environment, and the care partner. Caregivers receive a detailed report with evaluation findings and learn skills and strategies to support the person living with dementia. OTs work with clients through in-home or telehealth appointments to improve activities of daily living, address behavioral symptoms, and explore assistive technology and adaptive a equipment to support daily function and home safety.

3

Individual Counseling

MCHS offers short-term, solutions-focused counseling for dementia care partners. Clients meet with a mental health professional to discuss their current challenges and build strategies specific to their health and well-being as a care partner. Counseling is ideal for care partners who want support in areas such as processing grief and loss, identifying strengths and boundaries, and practicing communication skills for positive relationships.

4

Professional & Community Education

Our Innovative dementia care training and education for the community, service providers, and healthcare professionals improves the standard of care for individuals living with dementia, and their families.

Contact us today: 314.645.6247

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MCHS DEI Statement

Memory Care Home Solutions is deeply committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization and the broader dementia care community. We firmly believe that every individual affected by dementia, regardless of their background, deserves access to the highest standard of care and support. We are dedicated to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment that celebrates diverse perspectives and experiences. We acknowledge that in the US, non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic older adults are disproportionately more likely than White older adults to develop dementia. Additionally, women comprise two-thirds of Americans living with dementia and two-thirds of all dementia caregivers. Through active engagement with our community and stakeholders, we strive to build a culture of inclusivity, respect, and understanding within our organization. Our ultimate goal is not only to make our programs and services more accessible but also to ensure they are shaped by the diverse voices of those we serve, thereby enriching our collective efforts to support individuals and families affected by dementia.

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