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Best In-Home Care for Alzheimer's in Coral Gables FL

  • Writer: Jake Lamarche
    Jake Lamarche
  • May 30
  • 12 min read

Finding the right Alzheimer's care in Coral Gables means finding a caregiver who understands dementia -- not just someone who can help your parent get dressed in the morning. According to the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, more than 580,000 Floridians live with Alzheimer's disease, and the majority receive care at home during the early and middle stages. In Coral Gables and throughout Miami-Dade County, families are looking for caregivers trained in memory care, behavioral redirection, and the patience required to support someone through cognitive decline. Golden Concierge Home Care is a private-pay nurse registry that matches families with caregivers who have specialized dementia training and the emotional intelligence to care for your mom or dad with dignity.

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Reviewed by Jake Lamarche, Operations Partner at Golden Concierge Home Care. Updated May 2026.

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What qualifications should an Alzheimer's caregiver in Coral Gables have?

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A qualified Alzheimer's caregiver in Coral Gables should have dementia-specific training, experience managing behavioral changes, strong communication skills, and patience. Golden Concierge matches families with caregivers who have completed specialized dementia care training and demonstrate the emotional intelligence needed to support your parent through cognitive decline.

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Here is what that looks like in practice.

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The caregivers we work with have training in recognizing the stages of Alzheimer's, understanding sundowning and agitation triggers, using validation techniques instead of correction, and creating daily routines that reduce confusion. They know how to redirect repetitive questions without frustration, how to respond to accusations or paranoia with calm, and how to maintain your parent's sense of dignity even when memory fails.

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They also understand the family dynamic. If you live out of state or work full-time, they communicate clearly about changes in behavior, appetite, or mood. If your parent speaks Spanish at home or grew up in the City Beautiful, we consider language and cultural background when we match your family with a caregiver.

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According to the Alzheimer's Association, caregivers with dementia-specific training reduce behavioral incidents and improve quality of life for both the person with Alzheimer's and the family. That training is not optional -- it is foundational to good care.

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Why do so many Coral Gables families choose in-home Alzheimer's care instead of memory care facilities?

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Families in Coral Gables choose in-home Alzheimer's care because it allows your parent to stay in a familiar environment, maintain daily routines, receive one-on-one attention, and avoid the overstimulation and confusion that often come with moving to a memory care facility.

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Here is what most families tell us when they call.

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Your mom still recognizes her home near Miracle Mile. She knows where the bathroom is, where her favorite chair sits, and where the family photos hang on the wall. Moving her to a memory care unit -- even a beautiful one -- means asking her to adapt to a new building, new faces, new routines, and shared spaces with strangers. For someone with Alzheimer's, that transition often accelerates confusion and agitation.

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At home, a caregiver can tailor the day to your parent. If she is calm in the morning and agitated in the evening, the caregiver adjusts the schedule. If she wants to sit in the garden at Fairchild Tropical Garden or take a walk around the block, the caregiver goes with her. If she asks the same question ten times, the caregiver answers it ten times without judgment.

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In a memory care facility, staff members rotate. Your mom might see three different aides in one day, and none of them know that she prefers her coffee with cream, that she gets anxious when the TV is too loud, or that she feels safest when someone sits beside her in the afternoon.

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 23 percent of Miami-Dade County residents are over the age of 60, and many of them have spent decades in their Coral Gables homes. Aging in place is not just a preference -- it is a form of dignity.

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What does a typical day of in-home Alzheimer's care look like in Coral Gables?

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A typical day of in-home Alzheimer's care in Coral Gables includes morning routines, medication reminders, meals, light housekeeping, companionship, supervision to prevent wandering, redirection during confusion or agitation, and emotional support for both your parent and your family.

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Here is how that day might unfold.

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The caregiver arrives in the morning and helps your dad get dressed. If he is confused about the day or insists he needs to go to work, the caregiver redirects him gently -- maybe by suggesting breakfast first, or by guiding him to a different task. She prepares his breakfast, reminds him to take his medications, and sits with him while he eats.

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Mid-morning, they might take a walk around the block or sit in the backyard. Physical activity helps reduce agitation, and fresh air often improves mood. If your dad asks where his wife is -- even though she passed away years ago -- the caregiver responds with empathy, not correction.

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Lunch is prepared at home. The caregiver makes sure your dad eats, drinks water, and stays engaged. If he becomes restless or begins to pace, she redirects him with a familiar activity: looking through old photo albums, listening to music he loves, or folding towels.

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Afternoons can be the hardest part of the day for people with Alzheimer's. Sundowning -- increased confusion and agitation in the late afternoon and evening -- is common. The caregiver watches for signs: repetitive questions, accusations, or attempts to leave the house. She stays calm, keeps the environment quiet, and maintains routines that help your dad feel safe.

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If you hired overnight care, the caregiver helps your dad get ready for bed, makes sure doors are locked to prevent wandering, and stays awake to monitor him through the night.

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The caregivers we work with document changes in behavior, appetite, and mood. If something concerns them, they communicate with you immediately.

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Worried about leaving your dad alone during the day? Call 305-239-7483 to speak with our intake team and schedule a free consultation. We match families in Coral Gables with caregivers trained in Alzheimer's care -- and we can often begin care in as little as 24 to 48 hours.

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How does Golden Concierge match families in Coral Gables with the right Alzheimer's caregiver?

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Golden Concierge matches families in Coral Gables with the right Alzheimer's caregiver by considering care needs, personality fit, schedule, language preferences, location, and the type of support required. We are a private-pay nurse registry, which means we connect families with independently practicing caregivers who have been personally vetted for dementia care experience.

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Here is how the matching process works.

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You call our intake team and describe your situation. Maybe your mom was just diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's and needs help a few hours a day. Maybe your dad has moderate dementia and can no longer be left alone. Maybe your parent is in the late stages and needs 24-hour supervision.

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We ask about the kind of support your parent needs: medication reminders, help with bathing and dressing, meal preparation, supervision to prevent wandering, or overnight care. We ask about personality. Is your mom social and talkative, or does she prefer quiet companionship? Does she respond better to a caregiver who is direct and structured, or one who is warm and flexible?

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We ask about language. Many families in Coral Gables prefer a caregiver who speaks Spanish, especially if your parent has reverted to speaking Spanish as dementia progresses. We ask about schedule. Do you need care Monday through Friday while you work, or seven days a week? Do you need someone to sleep over, or just to be present during the day?

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Then we match you with a caregiver from our network who fits those criteria. You speak with the caregiver before care begins. If the fit does not feel right, we find someone else.

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Golden Concierge was founded by a husband-and-wife team of nurses who saw a gap in traditional home care -- one where physical needs were met but emotional, social, and lifestyle well-being were overlooked. We built our registry around the belief that the right caregiver, matched to your parent, makes all the difference.

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How much does in-home Alzheimer's care cost in Coral Gables in 2026?

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According to the 2026 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, private-pay home care in Miami-Dade County averages $30 to $40 per hour for companion care and $35 to $50 per hour for skilled dementia care. Live-in care typically ranges from $400 to $500 per day, depending on the level of supervision required.

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Here is how families in Coral Gables typically structure care.

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  • Part-time companion care: $30-$40 per hour, 3-5 hours per day, 3-5 days per week. This works well for early-stage Alzheimer's when your parent still has some independence but needs help with meals, medications, and companionship.

  • Full-time daily care: $35-$50 per hour, 8-12 hours per day, 5-7 days per week. This is common for moderate-stage dementia when your parent can no longer be left alone safely.

  • Overnight care: $35-$50 per hour or a flat overnight rate of $250-$350 per night. This is essential if your parent wanders at night or experiences severe sundowning.

  • Live-in care: $400-$500 per day. The caregiver lives in your parent's home and provides around-the-clock supervision and support.

Golden Concierge provides transparent pricing during your consultation. We work with families to build a care plan that fits your budget, and we never require long-term contracts. If your parent's needs change, the care plan can change with them.

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What should families in Coral Gables know about Medicare, Medicaid, and paying for Alzheimer's care at home?

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Medicare does not cover custodial Alzheimer's care at home. Medicaid may cover some home care services if your parent qualifies based on income and assets, but the process is complex and waitlists are long in Miami-Dade County. Most families in Coral Gables pay privately for in-home dementia care.

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Here is what that means in practice.

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Medicare covers skilled nursing care and therapy after a hospital stay, but it does not cover the day-to-day help your parent needs with bathing, dressing, meals, or supervision. If your mom needs someone to remind her to take her medications, prepare lunch, and keep her safe during the day, Medicare will not pay for that caregiver.

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Medicaid does cover some home care services through programs like the Medicaid Long-Term Care Managed Care Program, but eligibility is based on strict income and asset limits. According to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, waitlists for Medicaid-funded home care services in Miami-Dade County can stretch for months or even years.

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Most families we work with pay privately. Some use savings, some sell assets, and some work with elder law attorneys to plan ahead. If your parent has long-term care insurance, check the policy -- some plans cover in-home dementia care.

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Golden Concierge accepts private pay only, which allows us to begin care quickly, match caregivers based on fit rather than insurance networks, and adjust the care plan as your parent's needs change.

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Can Golden Concierge begin Alzheimer's care quickly in Coral Gables after a hospital discharge or crisis?

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Yes. We prioritize urgent situations and begin intake and caregiver matching immediately. In many cases, we can begin care in as little as 24 to 48 hours.

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Here is how urgent placements work.

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You call us because your mom fell and spent three days at Baptist Health South Florida. The hospital is discharging her tomorrow, and you know she cannot go home alone. Or your dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer's last week, and you just realized he left the stove on twice this month. Or your parent's previous caregiver quit without notice, and you are scrambling to find someone who understands dementia.

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We take your call, gather the essential information, and begin matching immediately. If we have a caregiver available who fits your needs, we arrange an introduction that same day. If care needs to start the next morning, we make it happen.

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We serve families throughout Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Pinecrest, and all of Miami-Dade County. If your parent lives near Fairchild Tropical Garden or along Miracle Mile, we know the area and can match you with a caregiver who lives nearby.

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What are the signs that your parent in Coral Gables needs more help at home than you can provide?

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The signs that your parent needs more help at home include forgetting to eat or take medications, getting lost in familiar places, leaving the stove on, becoming agitated or aggressive, wandering outside, losing track of time, and struggling with basic hygiene and self-care.

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Here is what families in Coral Gables tell us when they call.

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Your mom used to cook dinner every night. Now she forgets she already ate, or she puts an empty pot on the stove and walks away. Your dad insists he needs to drive to work, even though he retired fifteen years ago. He gets angry when you try to stop him, and twice this month a neighbor found him walking down the street in his pajamas.

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Your parent used to shower every day. Now she refuses, or she forgets how. She wears the same clothes for days, and when you suggest a bath, she accuses you of trying to control her.

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You visit twice a week, but you are starting to realize that is not enough. The refrigerator is full of expired food. The mail is piled on the counter, unopened. Your parent seems confused about what day it is, and when you ask if she took her blood pressure medication, she cannot remember.

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These are not signs of laziness or stubbornness. They are signs of Alzheimer's disease, and they mean your parent needs more support than family visits can provide.

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According to the Alzheimer's Association, caregivers who wait too long to ask for help experience higher rates of burnout, depression, and health problems. It is not a failure to admit you need support. It is the responsible thing to do.

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What is the difference between memory care facilities in Coral Gables and in-home Alzheimer's care?

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Memory care facilities in Coral Gables provide 24-hour supervision in a locked, structured environment with rotating staff and shared spaces. In-home Alzheimer's care provides one-on-one support in your parent's own home with a consistent caregiver who tailors the day to your parent's needs and routines.

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Here is how families make the decision.

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Memory care facilities are designed for safety. Doors are locked to prevent wandering, staff members are trained in dementia care, and there are structured activities throughout the day. The cost in Miami-Dade County typically ranges from $5,000 to $8,000 per month, according to the Genworth Cost of Care Survey.

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But memory care facilities also mean shared spaces, rotating staff, and an environment that can feel institutional. Your parent might share a dining room with fifteen other residents, see three different aides in one day, and lose the familiar rhythms of home.

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In-home Alzheimer's care costs roughly the same -- sometimes less, depending on the schedule -- but it allows your parent to stay in the home she has lived in for thirty years. The caregiver learns her routines, her preferences, and her personality. There is no rotating staff, no institutional smell, and no confusion about where she is when she wakes up in the morning.

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For many families in Coral Gables, in-home care is the right choice until late-stage Alzheimer's, when 24-hour medical supervision becomes necessary. Until then, home is often the safest and most comforting place your parent can be.

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Key Takeaways

  • Golden Concierge Home Care is a private-pay nurse registry serving Coral Gables and Miami-Dade County, matching families with caregivers trained in Alzheimer's and dementia care.

  • We consider care needs, personality fit, language preferences, schedule, and cognitive stage when matching your family with a caregiver.

  • In-home Alzheimer's care in Coral Gables costs $30-$50 per hour or $400-$500 per day for live-in care, depending on the level of supervision required.

  • We prioritize urgent situations and can often begin care in as little as 24 to 48 hours.

  • Medicare does not cover custodial dementia care. Most families pay privately or use long-term care insurance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer's Care in Coral Gables

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What qualifications should an Alzheimer's caregiver in Coral Gables have?

A qualified Alzheimer's caregiver in Coral Gables should have dementia-specific training, experience managing behavioral changes, strong communication skills, and patience. Golden Concierge matches families with caregivers who have completed specialized dementia care training and demonstrate the emotional intelligence needed to support your parent through cognitive decline.

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How much does in-home Alzheimer's care cost in Coral Gables?

According to the 2026 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, private-pay home care in Miami-Dade County averages $30 to $40 per hour for companion care and $35 to $50 per hour for skilled dementia care. Live-in care typically ranges from $400 to $500 per day. Golden Concierge provides transparent pricing during your consultation and works with families to build a care plan that fits your budget.

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Can Golden Concierge begin Alzheimer's care quickly in Coral Gables?

Yes. We prioritize urgent situations and begin intake and caregiver matching immediately. In many cases, we can begin care in as little as 24 to 48 hours. We serve families throughout Coral Gables and Miami-Dade County.

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What does in-home Alzheimer's care include in Coral Gables?

In-home Alzheimer's care in Coral Gables includes medication reminders, help with daily routines, meal preparation, light housekeeping, companionship, supervision to prevent wandering, redirection during confusion or agitation, and emotional support for both your parent and your family. The caregivers we work with tailor their approach to the cognitive stage and personality of your loved one.

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Does Medicare or Medicaid cover in-home Alzheimer's care in Coral Gables?

Medicare does not cover custodial Alzheimer's care at home. Medicaid may cover some services if your parent qualifies based on income and assets, but waitlists in Miami-Dade County are long. Most families in Coral Gables pay privately for in-home dementia care. Golden Concierge accepts private pay only, which allows us to begin care quickly and match caregivers based on fit rather than insurance networks.

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Ready to Find the Right Alzheimer's Caregiver in Coral Gables?

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If your mom or dad has Alzheimer's, you know how hard it is to trust someone new in their home. You worry about safety, dignity, and whether a stranger will understand what your parent needs.

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Golden Concierge Home Care was founded by a husband-and-wife team of nurses who built a private-pay nurse registry around one belief: the right caregiver, matched to your parent, makes all the difference. We serve families throughout Coral Gables and Miami-Dade County, and we match caregivers based on personality, language, schedule, and the specific challenges of Alzheimer's care. We never require long-term contracts, and we can often begin care in as little as 24 to 48 hours.

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Call 305-239-7483 or visit https://www.goldenconciergehomecare.com to get started today.

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