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Providing Dementia Care Services to Licking and Fairfield Counties, Including Newark, Lancaster, Granville, Buckeye Lake and Surrounding Areas

Sometimes it’s hard to look past the disease and see the patient for who they were before. But at FirstLight Home Care Licking and Fairfield Counties, we put our patients first, ensuring that they receive only the best dementia care around. We are now offering premium care for those with dementia and related disorders thanks to our Compassionate Memory Care Program, an innovative program designed to join the journey of those with dementia. Let us help you establish a safe, secure atmosphere that focuses on dementia home care services to make your loved one comfortable whether they live in Newark, Lancaster, Granville or Buckeye Lake. Our personalized support allows those with cognitive changes to remain somewhere familiar while getting the dementia and Alzheimer’s home care they need.

Informed by evidence-based care standards, the FirstLight Home Care Compassionate Memory Care Program focuses on exceptional care for clients with dementia and related disorders. We adapt our care approach by changing our communications, tasks and environment to ensure those clients in our care have their best day, every day with their remaining abilities.

FirstLight Dementia Care Service

Individualized Dementia Care

Our personalized dementia and Alzheimer’s home care is designed to focus on the client, not the disease. Our goal is the same as yours – we want your loved one to live a life of purpose.

We know how important it is to establish a familiar, stable environment for a person living with dementia. That’s why, together with your loved one, we complete a booklet that provides us with details about his or her personal history, likes, dislikes, preferences and more. We want to find out what makes them happy, frustrated or anxious as well as what activities they enjoy. We want to learn who your loved one really is, not merely view them as a person with dementia.

We also understand how overwhelming and even frightening behavior changes brought on by dementia can be for families. You want peace of mind knowing your loved one feels safe and secure and that they are receiving the same loving care you would provide for them. Our high-quality dementia care can help alleviate the burden and fear families often have while allowing your loved one to remain in their own home, which is crucial to balancing moods. 

Select FirstLight Home Care locations are certified to offer premium care for those with dementia and related disorders thanks to our Compassionate Memory Care Program. This award-winning program is designed to join the journey of those with dementia by adapting the overall approach to care.

You, the family, are integral to the dementia care services we provide for your loved one. We’ll ask you to participate in finding the right caregiver match for your family and to provide ongoing feedback throughout the process.

We Do More

Jack needs help with daily activities like eating and mobility. His caregiver, Cynthia, provides personalized support focused on Jack, not his dementia. This allows him to remain in the comfort and familiarity of his own home.

Jack & Cynthia
Established safe, comfortable environment
Made daily activities joyful and meaningful
Shared in the benefits of music
Helping Jack maintain a sense of purpose and belonging

Our expert caregivers are trained to:

  • Understand each stage of dementia and who the client is during each stage
  • Understand distress behaviors
  • Focus on person-centric activities that bring clients joy
  • Understand the changes caused by dementia and the abilities in each and every stage of dementia

Frequently Asked Questions

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