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Wherever you are, we can help.

What sounds most like you right now?

Not sure if it's dementia?

Memory changes are frightening and confusing. We help you understand what you are seeing, get a clear answer, and take the right next step, whether that is a diagnosis or peace of mind.

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Denial is one of the hardest parts.

Getting a loved one to accept help can feel impossible. We help families build trust and start the conversation, so care is welcomed instead of resisted.

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You shouldn't have to carry this alone.

We bring in-home caregivers, clinical oversight and a dedicated care team around your family, so the weight is not all on you.

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Let's make home safe, and keep watch.

We assess the home, put the right support in place, and give you eyes on your loved one when you cannot be there yourself.

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Start here. We'll guide the rest.

Dementia is confusing and no one hands you a map. We walk you through every stage, what to expect, what to do, and who to call. One number, real people.

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You can rest. We've got them.

Caregiver burnout is real. Through Medicare's GUIDE program some respite care may be covered at no cost, and we can arrange more when you need it, so you can take a breath.

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We'll help you afford it.

Medicare's GUIDE program covers your care navigation and some respite at no cost. For the daily care beyond that, we help you understand your options and put what you have where it matters most.

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Everything your family needs, in one place.

You should not have to piece together a dozen services and phone numbers. Lizzy Care is the one place that does it all.

A dedicated care team

Dementia experts who know your family and are with you at every stage.

In-home care and companionship

Trusted, trained caregivers for help at home and meaningful company.

Guidance and navigation

One number for answers, coordination and 24/7 support when you need it.

Caregiver support and respite

Coaching, education and covered breaks so you can keep going.

Therapeutic activities

Enriching, dementia-friendly activities that bring moments of joy.

One simple app

Everyone on the same page, with the whole care circle connected.

Covered by Medicare

Medicare covers your care navigation, and some respite.

Through the GUIDE program, expert care coordination and some respite care are covered for families with Original Medicare, at no cost to you. It does not cover everything, like daily home care, but it is a real head start. Lizzy Care provides the rest, and helps you afford it.

How Lizzy Care
Works for You

At Lizzy Care, everything revolves around you and your family. We combine human support and digital tools to make the care journey easier and more empowering.

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Real Stories, Real Impact

Families come to us overwhelmed. This is what changes when they are not doing it alone.

“Lizzy Care does amazing work matching and managing the schedule with Seray. She is exactly what we needed, a reliable, strong and trustworthy caregiver. Dad is a lot happier and I am a lot happier too!”

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Tom And His Dad

“I’m able to work a full time job, spend time with my husband and family and I never have to worry about my mom’s well-being or feel guilty that I can’t be there all the time.”

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Lindsay and her Mom

“Engaging Lizzy Care is such a sustainable solution. We trust them. We have our lives back. We feel good that our father has this great support. It’s like having extra family members.”

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Len and his Dad

Learn More About Dementia

Our articles provide important information to help you support a loved one with dementia.

What Do I Do if My Loved One is in Denial of Their Cognitive Decline?

A very common theme in providing care for older adults, particularly those who are experiencing cognitive decline, is denial...

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Do I Need to Move My Loved One Into a Nursing Home?

With or without a formal dementia or Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, the hard decision to move your loved one into a nurs...

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What Do I Do if My Loved One is in Denial of Their Cognitive Decline?

A very common theme in providing care for older adults, particularly those who are experiencing cognitive decline, is denial...

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Do I Need to Move My Loved One Into a Nursing Home?

With or without a formal dementia or Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, the hard decision to move your loved one into a nurs...

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