Alzheimer's, Dementia and Cognitive Change
Changes in mood, memory, and thinking can be some of the most challenging aspects of aging. While Alzheimer’s is the most recognized, there are many forms of cognitive decline that affect individuals in different ways—all of them emotionally complex and demanding for families.
Caring for a loved one with cognitive challenges can be overwhelming, especially if you’re doing it on your own. It’s not just the condition—it’s the emotional toll, the uncertainty, and the heartbreaking moments when nothing seems to help. Even with your best efforts, it can feel like you’re constantly falling short.
At San Diego Compassionate Caregivers, we’re here to remind you that you don’t have to carry it all alone. Our care approach focuses on creating meaningful moments—helping you shift from constant worry to celebrating the good days together.
We offer customized care plans that include personal care, companionship, and homemaking services tailored to your loved one’s needs. And just as importantly, we provide respite care—giving you the time to rest, recharge, and care for yourself and others.
Let us help you find balance, strength, and support—one day at a time.

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