Yes, many people with dementia are cared for at home, especially in the earlier stages. Home care works best when the space is safe, routines are regular, and support is available from family, friends, or professional carers. Helpful changes include clear labels, good lighting, locked hazards, and simple meal and medication systems. As needs increase, care may become more demanding and may require outside help. Home care can be a good option, but it usually works best when it is planned early rather than arranged only after a crisis.

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