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Reach us for questions about dementia care or to schedule an in-home consultation in Madison, Wisconsin.
221 N Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715, USA
Madison, Wisconsin, 53715
United States
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Care available 24/7 — caregivers provide round-the-clock support in addition to office hours.
Senior Care Companion offers professional dementia care for families in Madison, Wisconsin. Our local team designs each plan around your loved one's daily routine, health needs, and the people they love. Whether you need a few hours of help or full-time support, we're here to make life in Madison safer, calmer, and more connected.
Every dementia care client in Madison starts with a free in-home consultation. We listen first, then build a plan with you — covering safety, daily activities, social engagement, and how often we'll check in with the family. From the first visit, our caregivers focus on dignity, consistency, and building real relationships.
Comprehensive support from caregivers who know Madison, Wisconsin.
Care plans designed around early-, middle-, or late-stage dementia needs.
Predictable structure that reduces anxiety and supports cognition.
Home assessments and supervision strategies to reduce wandering risk.
Calming techniques during late-day confusion or restlessness.
Practical strategies and emotional support for caregiving families.
Caregivers experienced with the unique challenges of dementia care.
Dementia Care in Madison is more than a list of tasks — it's a relationship. Our Madison caregivers are carefully matched to each client based on personality, schedule, and care preferences. We invest time in training every caregiver in dementia care best practices, including safe transfers, communication strategies, and signs of changing health that should be flagged to the family or medical team.
Families in Madison, Wisconsin choose us because we keep care personal. You'll have a dedicated care coordinator who knows your loved one by name, regular updates after each shift, and a clear escalation path 24/7. When schedules change, we adapt — adjusting hours, adding overnight coverage, or coordinating with hospice or rehab teams as needs evolve.
We also stay grounded in the Madison community. Our team knows local hospitals, senior centers, transportation options, and faith communities, so we can help your family connect with the broader ecosystem of support seniors deserve. Dementia Care doesn't happen in isolation — it works best when it's woven into the life your loved one already loves in Madison.
If your family is exploring dementia care in Madison, we'd be glad to talk. There's no pressure, no contracts, and no surprise fees — just a thoughtful conversation about what would help most, and a clear plan you can trust.
What you can expect when you choose us for dementia care in Madison.
Our commitment to Madison families begins with the people we hire. Every caregiver on our Dementia Care team in Madison, Wisconsin is background-checked, reference-verified, and trained in our compassionate care standards. We hire for character first — patience, warmth, and reliability — then invest in the technical training that makes great dementia care possible.
Once care begins, we don't disappear. A dedicated care coordinator stays in close contact with your family, reviewing the care plan, listening to feedback, and adjusting as your loved one's needs change. You'll have a 24/7 phone number for urgent matters, and detailed shift notes so the whole family stays informed without being overwhelmed.
Most importantly, we treat every senior in Madison as if they were our own family. That means showing up on time, honoring routines, protecting privacy, and celebrating the small wins — a good night's sleep, a favorite meal, a walk in the sun. Dementia Care done well doesn't just keep someone safe; it helps them feel like themselves again.
Common questions from families in Madison, Wisconsin.
Explore the full range of senior care services we offer to families in Madison.
Continuous, awake caregiver coverage day and night for seniors who cannot be safely left alone.
Learn MoreTrained dementia caregivers using evidence-based protocols to support seniors living with Alzheimer's.
Learn MoreWarm, engaging companionship and light support to help seniors stay active and socially connected.
Learn MoreGentle in-home support that prioritizes comfort, dignity, and quality time with loved ones.
Learn MoreHome assessments, mobility support, and caregiver assistance designed to keep seniors steady on their feet.
Learn MoreSymptom and comfort-focused in-home support for seniors with serious illness, at any stage.
Learn MoreDiscreet, dignified help with bathing, grooming, dressing, and other activities of daily living.
Learn MoreTrusted short-term coverage so family caregivers can rest, travel, or take care of themselves.
Learn MoreCoordinated post-hospital care that reduces readmissions and helps seniors recover safely at home.
Learn MoreMadison is the capital of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is the second-most populous city in the state, with a population of 269,840 at the 2020 census. The Madison metropolitan area has an estimated 708,000 residents. With a downtown centrally located on an isthmus between Lakes Mendota and Monona, the city also encompasses Lake Wingra. Madison was founded in 1836, and is named after American Founding Father and President James Madison. Madison is the county seat of Dane County.
Background from Wikipedia.
Our caregivers travel throughout Madison to support families wherever they live. We regularly serve neighborhoods including:
Don't see your neighborhood listed? We serve all of Madison — contact us to confirm coverage.
Families in Madison value knowing how close major medical facilities are. Our caregivers are familiar with each of these centers and coordinate care when needed.
UnityPoint Health - Meriter
Saint Mary's Hospital
William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital
UW Health University Hospital
American Family Children's Hospital
Facility data from OpenStreetMap. Distances measured from city center.
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