Non-Medical Dementia Home Care in Chicago and the North Shore
Dementia support at home
Familiar surroundings. Consistent routines. A calmer day for the whole family.
Changes in memory can make meals, bathing, dressing, appointments, and familiar household routines feel confusing. Mafolux provides non-medical dementia home care designed to preserve dignity, reduce avoidable disruption, and give family caregivers dependable support.
Non-medical dementia support may include
- Companionship and reassuring conversation
- Consistent daily routines
- Meal preparation and hydration reminders
- Personal care and grooming assistance
- Mobility assistance and a less cluttered environment
- Engagement in familiar, meaningful activities
- Respite for spouses and family caregivers
- Updates to authorized family contacts
When families often call
Families commonly seek help after wandering concerns, repeated questions, missed meals, declining hygiene, nighttime confusion, a recent fall, or caregiver exhaustion. Sudden confusion or an urgent medical change requires appropriate medical or emergency attention.
Frequently asked questions
Can a caregiver stay for extended hours?
Schedules can range from planned visits to overnight or coordinated extended-hour assistance, depending on assessment and availability.
Does Mafolux provide medical dementia treatment?
No. Mafolux home care is non-medical and does not diagnose or treat dementia.
How can care be paid for?
Mafolux Healthcare Services is Medicaid enrolled, accepts private pay, and works with clients using applicable long-term care insurance benefits or reimbursement. Medicaid services require applicable eligibility and authorization. Long-term care insurance coverage and reimbursement depend on the individual policy, benefit approval, documentation, and insurer.
Talk with Mafolux about the next step.
Service availability depends on the person’s needs, location, schedule, authorization when applicable, and current caregiver availability.