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Dementia caregivers in Ashton
Care Member says "From the first moment, I met Flavia, I knew that I would be in good care. I hired her for a few days around a surgery. She got me to the hospital on...
Care Member says "Jackie was awesome! She really helped me get through a very difficult time. "
Care Member says "Rachael came into our lives just as my mom needed extra assistance, and she was able to step right in and avert a crisis for us. She is kind,...
Care Member says "Due to our parent’s diagnoses, it was very challenging to care for them. Norma was patient, kind, and cared about our parents as if they were her own. "
Care Member says "Nadya took such great care of my mom that last week of her life. It’s unfortunate if you have a parent in hospice but it’s of great peace of mind when...
Care Member says "Erin is a true delight and a wonderful caregiver and companion. She’s a great musician who brought her harp with her on each visit. Her music...
Pauline A. says "Ms. Abby was great! She came and took care of my mother who is older as well as my 4 month old baby for about 5 months (we all live together). During...
David G. says "Zufan is an outstanding and trustworthy caregiver. She helped my elderly mother get to appointments around DC. I would hire her again in a second. "
Wendy M. says "Anyone who hires Rose to care for their loved one, will have the most pleasant experience. Her bubbly personality lights up a room, she's punctual,...
Sarah S. says "Love is competent, hardworking, and the embodiment of her name. She took care of my dying mother and our family with love and compassion. I am grateful she...
Jeff B. says "Marlene, aka Miss Lynn, has been a consummate caregiver to my mother-in-law for about a year now. She has more than done her job, bathing, dressing and...
Mukesh B. says "Mercy is very talkative and nice but did not communicate her negotiated salary and decided not to show up after working for a week with my family. We are...
Care Member says "Stephanie was very patient and caring towards her client. She showed compassion at all times"
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The average post rate is $27.00/hr as of August 2025
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Dementia can cause significant physical strain as well as cause the patient to lose some or all of their memory. Some patients may need more physical care or some may need more help due to memory issues. If you’re looking for dementia care near you in Ashton, MD, you can review the profiles of different caregivers to see what specific types of dementia care they provide.
The cost of dementia care is set by each individual caregiver, so the costs can vary greatly. Where you live, the type of care your family member needs, and how experienced the caregiver is can all impact in home dementia care costs. The average cost of dementia care near you in Ashton, MD is $27.00.
If someone is looking to create a dementia care plan, they can start by using Care.com to learn more about what their dementia home care provider options are. With Care.com you can review different profiles of caregivers near you in Ashton, MD to learn more about each provider’s rate and level of experience, as well as the responsibilities they’re willing to take on.
Safety is likely top of mind when caring for a loved one with dementia. To help make your search for safe care easier, all dementia care providers on Care.com are asked to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck. However, when looking for a dementia care provider near you in Ashton, MD, we strongly advise you to do your own due diligence by running an independent background check and requesting references.
When you’re interviewing a caregiver for in home care for dementia near you in Ashton, MD, you can ask them whatever questions you need to feel more comfortable. For example, you may want to ask them about how they best communicate, what their preferred working schedule is, and to tell you more about their experience working as a caregiver for people with dementia.