Compassionate Memory Care That Feels Like Home
At Heart to Heart Home Care Services in Mobile, AL, we understand how emotionally demanding it can be to care for a loved one living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Our trained caregivers provide in-home memory care support that keeps your loved one safe, comfortable, and connected to the routines that matter most to them. Reach out today to learn how we can help your family.
What In-Home Memory Care Looks Like Day to Day
Living with memory loss does not mean losing the comforts of home. Our caregivers work closely with each client to provide consistent, patient, and dignified support that adapts as needs change.
Services we provide for Alzheimer's and dementia clients include:
Medication reminders to support daily routines.
Meal preparation and assistance with eating.
Grooming and bathing with sensitivity and care.
Companionship and gentle engagement throughout the day.
Light housekeeping and laundry.
Safe transportation to doctor visits and appointments.
Why Families Trust Us With Their Loved Ones
Owner Tonyla Malone has over 20 years of personal caregiving experience and founded Heart to Heart Home Care Services in 2019 out of a genuine passion for serving others. She personally conducts the free in-home assessment for every new client, creates the care plan alongside the family, and accompanies the caregiver on the very first visit to ensure a smooth and confident introduction.
That level of hands-on involvement is rare, and it makes a real difference for families navigating the uncertainty that comes with a dementia diagnosis.
Relief for Family Caregivers Through Respite Support
Dementia caregiving is a round-the-clock responsibility, and family members deserve time to rest and recharge. Our respite care services allow us to stay with your loved one for a few hours, overnight, or for multiple days so you can step away with complete peace of mind.
We serve clients in their homes as well as in assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and rehab facilities throughout Mobile County and beyond.
In-Home Dementia Care Questions, Answered Directly
Will my mother always have the same caregiver?
Yes, consistency is the priority for dementia and Alzheimer's care. Heart to Heart Home Care Services assigns one primary caregiver to each memory care client and does not rotate staff without reason. Familiar faces reduce disorientation, build trust, and help daily routines run more smoothly for both the client and the family.
What happens if my loved one's dementia gets worse over time?
Care plans are designed to adapt. As the condition progresses, the owner reassesses the client's needs and adjusts hours, caregiver responsibilities, and daily structure accordingly. Heart to Heart Home Care Services stays in close contact with the family throughout any transition so that no change in condition goes unaddressed.
Can a caregiver handle difficult behaviors like agitation or refusal to cooperate?
Caregivers matched to memory care clients are selected specifically for patience, calm redirection skills, and experience with behavioral changes. They are trained to de-escalate without confrontation. If a situation is beyond non-medical scope, the caregiver contacts the family immediately and documents the episode clearly.
How is in-home dementia care different from a memory care facility?
In-home care keeps the client in a familiar environment with a dedicated one-on-one caregiver, rather than placing them in a shared facility setting with rotating staff. For many people in the mild-to-moderate stages of Alzheimer's or dementia, this continuity reduces anxiety, maintains daily routine, and supports a better quality of daily life.
You Do Not Have to Figure This Out Alone
Deciding on dementia care for someone you love is one of the harder things a family goes through. The owner of Heart to Heart Home Care Services handles every first conversation personally—no obligation, no pressure, and the in-home assessment is completely free. We serve families throughout Mobile, AL, and the surrounding Gulf Coast area, and we take the time to get it right from the very first call.
Starting is as simple as picking up the phone or filling out a short form—just a conversation, nothing more.




