Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care in Marquette and Michigan’s Great Lakes Region
Compassionate in-home memory care that helps your loved one feel safe, supported, and understood
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia can become overwhelming as memory loss progresses and daily routines begin to change. Many families find themselves balancing safety concerns, emotional stress, and the desire to keep their loved one at home.
Sunny Days In-Home Care provides personalized Alzheimer’s and dementia care throughout Michigan’s Great Lakes region and Upper Peninsula communities, helping individuals remain in familiar surroundings while receiving dependable, compassionate support.
Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia affect more than memory—they can impact communication, behavior, and the ability to manage everyday tasks. As the condition progresses, even simple routines can become confusing or frustrating.
Families across the Upper Peninsula and surrounding Great Lakes communities often take on the role of caregiver, which can quickly become physically and emotionally demanding without the right support.
Our approach focuses on creating a calm, structured environment that helps reduce anxiety while supporting dignity and independence.


How In-Home Dementia Care Helps
Remaining at home can provide comfort and stability for individuals living with dementia. Familiar surroundings and consistent routines often help reduce confusion and create a greater sense of security.
Our caregivers provide one-on-one support that adapts as needs change, building trust while helping maintain daily structure.
- Establishing consistent daily routines
- Reducing confusion and anxiety
- Providing gentle reminders and guidance
- Encouraging engagement and meaningful interaction
- Supporting independence whenever possible
What Our Caregivers Help With
Our Alzheimer’s and dementia care services are tailored to meet each individual’s needs while providing dependable support for families.
- Personal care assistance, including bathing and dressing
- Medication reminders and daily routine support
- Meal preparation and nutrition support
- Light housekeeping and maintaining a safe home
- Companionship and emotional support
- Safety monitoring and fall prevention
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, maintaining familiar routines and environments can help reduce anxiety and confusion for individuals living with dementia.
Many families also rely on respite care services to ensure caregivers can take needed breaks while maintaining consistent care at home.

Support for Families and Caregivers
Dementia care affects the entire family. Many adult children and spouses find themselves managing care while balancing work, responsibilities, and emotional stress.
Sunny Days In-Home Care provides reliable support that allows families to step back when needed, knowing their loved one is receiving attentive and compassionate care.
- Reduced caregiver stress and burnout
- Flexible care schedules based on your needs
- Consistent, dependable caregivers
- Peace of mind for families
Serving Families Across Michigan’s Great Lakes Region
Sunny Days In-Home Care proudly provides Alzheimer’s and dementia care throughout Michigan’s Great Lakes region and Upper Peninsula communities, including Marquette, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, Houghton, Menominee, and surrounding areas.
We also support families in nearby Wisconsin communities, including Marinette, Florence, and Oconto counties.
Our caregivers are local to the region and understand the needs of families across these communities, providing responsive, dependable support when it matters most.
Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care
When is it time to consider in-home dementia care?
If your loved one is experiencing memory loss, confusion, or difficulty with daily tasks, it may be time to consider additional support at home.
Can someone with dementia safely remain at home?
Yes, many individuals can remain safely at home with the right level of supervision and support.
What’s the difference between dementia care and regular home care?
Dementia care includes specialized support for memory-related challenges and techniques that help reduce confusion and anxiety.
Do caregivers provide overnight care?
Yes, care plans can include hourly, extended, or overnight support depending on your needs.
How do I get started?
Contact our team to discuss your situation and create a personalized care plan.
Get Compassionate Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care for Your Loved One
If your loved one is experiencing memory loss or has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, you don’t have to manage it alone. Sunny Days In-Home Care provides trusted support for families throughout Michigan’s Great Lakes region.
Contact us today to create a personalized care plan that helps your loved one remain safe, comfortable, and supported at home.
Call: (906) 458-6053
Email: info.greatlakes@sunnydaysinhomecare.com





