Caring for someone with dementia can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to shoulder it alone. There’s comfort in knowing Gateway Hospice- Providers is ready to support you and your family.
When dementia touches your home, everyday life can feel heavier. Small joys—a shared meal, a gentle laugh, a favorite song—may take on new meaning. You might find yourself cherishing moments of clarity and missing the pieces that seem to slip away. If you’re caring for your loved one at home, you may feel stretched thin, trying to keep them safe and comfortable while your heart aches for what’s changing.
At Gateway Hospice Providers, we see the love and effort you pour into each day. Our home hospice caregivers in Burleson are here to walk this road with you, offering the gentle support and reassurance you need—so your loved one can have the dignity, comfort, and peace they deserve, and you can find a moment to breathe.
What Home Life with Dementia Can Be
Dementia changes so much: memory, reasoning, even simple conversation. Your loved one may forget faces, lose track of words, or seem distant at times. These changes are hard for both of you.
Having them at home, surrounded by familiar things, can be deeply comforting. But it’s a lot—no one expects you to carry it all. That’s where a home hospice caregiver from Gateway Hospice-Providers can help, offering hands-on care and emotional support so you can focus on being there—holding their hand, soothing their worries, and treasuring those small moments of connection.
How We Support You and Your Family
Caring for someone with dementia can feel like finding your way through unknown territory. You don’t have to do it by yourself.
Gateway’s CNAs can help with daily care: bathing, meals, comfort, and safety. A hospice care nurse visits regularly to check on symptoms, answer your questions, and help manage the changes that come. We’re there for you when you need a moment to rest, a shoulder to lean on, or just a little help sorting through paperwork and emotions.
Through it all, we show up—again and again—to bring comfort in the midst of uncertainty and peace when things feel overwhelming. Our chaplains are readily available to offer pastoral care, which could be uplifting for the patient and their family.
Cherishing the Everyday Moments
Even as dementia progresses, love doesn’t go away. Sometimes, it’s just sitting quietly together, holding hands. Or humming a song from long ago. Or wrapping your loved one in their favorite blanket. These small gestures, so simple, can help restore a sense of safety and dignity.
We’re here to make space for those moments. Our hospice care nurse can handle the tough parts, so you can focus on what matters most: connection, comfort, and love.
You’re Not Alone
Watching someone you love change because of dementia is never easy. But you don’t have to face it alone. Gateway Hospice Providers’ home hospice caregivers are here to share the load, offering gentle hands, compassionate hearts, and steady support when you need it most.
Reach out to us today. Let us help you find moments of peace, comfort, and lasting love with your family and the person you hold dear.

