Safety and Comfort, Room by Room

More than five million Americans are estimated to have Alzheimer's or similar dementia, and many have not been formally diagnosed. For families and caregivers navigating memory loss, the home itself can become a source of confusion, frustration, or danger without proper home safety modifications.

Aging In The Comfort Of Home® trained professionals and certified specialists conduct thorough home safety evaluations in every area of the home to identify fall risks and implement thoughtful modifications. Our goal is to preserve familiarity while removing hazards, so your loved one can continue living with dignity in the space they know best.

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"When the home feels familiar and safe, the person you love can hold on to who they are a little longer."

Every evaluation is free and completely without obligation. We meet families where they are and work at a pace that feels right.

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Start With a Free Home Safety Evaluation

Every Alzheimer's safety plan begins with understanding the home. Our certified evaluators identify risks specific to cognitive decline and recommend targeted fall prevention modifications to keep your loved one safe, comfortable, and aging in place with dignity.

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"The modifications they made to Mom's home gave us peace of mind we hadn't felt in years. She's calmer, safer, and still in the place she loves."

Margaret D.
Reeds Spring, MO

The Numbers Behind Alzheimer's Home Safety

Understanding the scope of Alzheimer's in America helps families and caregivers plan ahead and take meaningful action before a crisis occurs. Early home safety evaluations can make all the difference.

6.9M

Americans Living with Alzheimer's

60%

Of Alzheimer's Patients Who Wander

1 in 3

Seniors Who Die with Alzheimer's or Dementia

80%

Of Alzheimer's Care Provided at Home