When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, life changes—quietly at first, then all at once. Forgetfulness turns into missed medications.
Small personality shifts become safety concerns. And families are left asking hard questions they never expected to face:
Dementia is a growing global health challenge, and its impact is accelerating. Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. As of 2020, more than 55 million people worldwide were living with dementia, and experts project that number will nearly double every 20 years, reaching 78 million by 2030 and 139 million by 2050.

Much of this growth is happening as populations age across the globe. Today, about 60% of people with dementia live in low- and middle-income countries, a figure expected to rise to 71% by 2050. Regions experiencing the fastest growth in older adult populations, including parts of Asia and the Western Pacific, are already seeing the effects firsthand.
For families here at home, these numbers reflect a simple truth: dementia is not rare, and no community is untouched. More families than ever are navigating what it means to care for a loved one living with memory loss and looking for support that truly understands the journey.
Here in Denver, families are feeling the impact every day.
Adult children juggle caregiving with careers and parenting. Spouses step into complex care roles they were never trained for. Over time, stress, exhaustion, and guilt can quietly build.
Common realities families face include:
For many people living with dementia, staying at home isn’t just a preference. It's a stabilizing force. Familiar surroundings, routines, and faces can reduce confusion, anxiety, and agitation.
In-home dementia care allows individuals to:
At BrightStar Care of Central Denver, dementia care goes far beyond basic assistance. Our services are intentionally designed to adapt as needs change.
BrightStar Care of Central Denver is Joint Commission accredited, meeting the same rigorous standards as hospitals and leading healthcare organizations nationwide.
For families, that means:
Our dementia home care services are flexible and responsive, evolving as your loved one’s needs change.
Support may include:
If you’re noticing changes, feeling unsure, or quietly worried about what comes next, that’s often the right time to talk with someone who understands dementia care.
BrightStar Care of Central Denver offers complimentary, no-obligation in-home consultations to help families explore options, ask questions, and plan next steps without pressure.
Think of us as your care partner, walking alongside your family with experience, compassion, and clarity.
BrightStar Care of Central Denver is here to provide the resources and support you need to care for your loved one. Contact us today to learn more about caregiving services! Our office is located at 14334 E Evans Ave, Aurora, CO 80014, United States. You may also call us at 303-300-6666.
We look forward to helping your loved one stay safe - no matter the hour!
Small personality shifts become safety concerns. And families are left asking hard questions they never expected to face:
- Is it still safe for Mom to live at home?
- How do we manage care as dementia progresses?
- How do we support them without burning ourselves out?
Dementia Care Is a Growing Reality for Denver Families
Dementia is a growing global health challenge, and its impact is accelerating. Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. As of 2020, more than 55 million people worldwide were living with dementia, and experts project that number will nearly double every 20 years, reaching 78 million by 2030 and 139 million by 2050.
Much of this growth is happening as populations age across the globe. Today, about 60% of people with dementia live in low- and middle-income countries, a figure expected to rise to 71% by 2050. Regions experiencing the fastest growth in older adult populations, including parts of Asia and the Western Pacific, are already seeing the effects firsthand.
For families here at home, these numbers reflect a simple truth: dementia is not rare, and no community is untouched. More families than ever are navigating what it means to care for a loved one living with memory loss and looking for support that truly understands the journey.
Here in Denver, families are feeling the impact every day.
Adult children juggle caregiving with careers and parenting. Spouses step into complex care roles they were never trained for. Over time, stress, exhaustion, and guilt can quietly build.
Common realities families face include:
- Dementia care needs increase over time and rarely stay the same
- Family caregivers often provide unpaid care while managing their own health
- Many families wait to seek help until a fall, hospitalization, or crisis occurs
Why In-Home Dementia Care Makes a Difference
For many people living with dementia, staying at home isn’t just a preference. It's a stabilizing force. Familiar surroundings, routines, and faces can reduce confusion, anxiety, and agitation.In-home dementia care allows individuals to:
- Remain in a space they recognize
- Follow familiar daily routines
- Feel more secure and less disoriented
A Personalized, Nurse-Led Approach to Dementia Care
At BrightStar Care of Central Denver, dementia care goes far beyond basic assistance. Our services are intentionally designed to adapt as needs change.
Personalized Care Plans
Every client begins with a comprehensive in-home assessment. We take time to understand medical needs, cognitive changes, personal routines, and preferences. Care plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted as dementia progresses.RN-Led Clinical Oversight
What truly sets our care apart is our nurse-led model. Every dementia client is supported by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing who monitors changes, coordinates with physicians, and helps prevent small issues from becoming emergencies.Ongoing Family Communication
Clear communication matters, especially when dementia is involved. Families receive regular updates and have access to a care team that listens, answers questions, and supports decision-making along the way.
A Higher Standard of Dementia Home Care
BrightStar Care of Central Denver is Joint Commission accredited, meeting the same rigorous standards as hospitals and leading healthcare organizations nationwide.For families, that means:
- Thorough caregiver screening and training
- Ongoing quality and safety oversight
- RN supervision for every client
- 24/7 access to a real person, not an answering service
- It’s peace of mind, backed by accountability.
Services That Support Dignity, Safety, and Independence
Our dementia home care services are flexible and responsive, evolving as your loved one’s needs change.Support may include:
- Assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Medication reminders and monitoring
- Meal preparation and nutrition support
- Companionship and meaningful engagement
- Light housekeeping and home safety support
- Transportation to appointments and activities
- Respite care for family caregivers
- Overnight and 24/7 care options
You Don’t Have to Navigate Dementia Care Alone
If you’re noticing changes, feeling unsure, or quietly worried about what comes next, that’s often the right time to talk with someone who understands dementia care.BrightStar Care of Central Denver offers complimentary, no-obligation in-home consultations to help families explore options, ask questions, and plan next steps without pressure.
Think of us as your care partner, walking alongside your family with experience, compassion, and clarity.
Contact BrightStar Care of Central Denver!
BrightStar Care of Central Denver is here to provide the resources and support you need to care for your loved one. Contact us today to learn more about caregiving services! Our office is located at 14334 E Evans Ave, Aurora, CO 80014, United States. You may also call us at 303-300-6666. We look forward to helping your loved one stay safe - no matter the hour!