VIMSA provides specialized dementia home care in Calgary, helping your loved one live with dignity, safety, and calm.
Families across Calgary quietly carry the same worry every day. Watching someone you love struggle with dementia can feel overwhelming, confusing, and deeply heartbreaking. Watch this short message from our care team.
If you are here, chances are something has already changed. Maybe your mother is calling you ten times a day because she feels lost in her own home. Maybe your father is wandering at night, leaving you awake and anxious even when you are miles away. Maybe the person who once took care of you is slowly becoming someone who needs constant supervision. And no matter how much you try to help, it never feels like enough.
Many families tell us the same thing when they first reach out. They are exhausted from trying to manage everything alone. They are worried something will happen when they are not there. They feel guilty for feeling overwhelmed. They are watching someone they love slowly change, and they do not know how to help anymore. Dementia does not only affect memory. It affects routines, emotions, sleep, behavior, and safety inside the home. And for many families, the hardest part is feeling like they must carry it alone. You do not.
VIMSA Dementia & Cognitive Home Care was created to support families navigating the daily realities of dementia. Our caregivers are trained specifically in dementia behaviors, communication techniques, and structured routines that help reduce agitation, confusion, and distress. Instead of trying to manage everything alone, families gain a calm, experienced partner who understands how dementia affects everyday life.
Every care plan is designed around your parent’s needs and stage of dementia. Your caregiver may assist with:
Our focus is always the same. Preserve dignity while creating a safe and stable environment.
Your parent is clean and comfortable.
Meals have been prepared.
Medication has been taken properly.
The home feels calm instead of tense.
And instead of feeling panic or guilt when you visit, you feel relief.
Because someone trained in dementia care has been there making sure your loved one is safe and supported.
That peace of mind changes everything.
You Do Not Have to Navigate Dementia Alone If your loved one is struggling with dementia and the responsibility is becoming overwhelming, speaking with a trained care team can bring clarity and support. Start with a simple conversation. Our team will listen, understand your situation, and help you explore the best care options for your parent.