
COMFORTCARE HOMES
A Different Approach
Quality, Compassionate Nursing Care
ComfortCare Homes specializes in comprehensive dementia care. The nurses and caregivers at ComfortCare Homes are trained specifically in the latest methods of providing compassionate and understanding care to this unique population.
Each caregiver undergoes a robust and rigorous onboarding period that fully equips them with the resources to support our residents throughout the progression of their dementia. Our high caregiver-to-resident ratio ensures every resident is seen as a whole person and treated with dignity and respect.

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40-hours of Onboarding and Specialized Training
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Personalized Care Plans
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24-hour Nursing Supervisors to help all CareGivers
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High Caregiver to Resident Ratio (on average 1:6)
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Ongoing Education and Training in Dementia Care
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Care University- classes for CareGivers on how to fill their cup and care for and about Residents
As leaders in dementia and Alzheimer’s care, we know how important it is to provide each resident with a personalized care plan that is continually revisited and modified to meet their ever-changing social and medical needs. No two dementias are the same, but we're confident in the ability of our caregivers to maintain flexibility, empathy, and the capability to uplift the life of each resident of ComfortCare Homes.
“ComfortCare Homes brings peace of mind to our families because they know that their loved one is content and being cared for professionally.”
— Doug Stark, ComfortCare Homes President and CEO
Family Advocates
Policies and practices at ComfortCare Homes extend from a desire to bring families closer together. We believe professional caregivers help families reduce stress and feelings of guilt or resentment and enable them to focus on improving the quality of relationships.
But sometimes, after caring for a loved one at home, families can feel suddenly out of touch with their loved one’s care. Seeking professional care service for a loved one shouldn’t take the family out of the equation. The Family Advocate at ComfortCare Homes keeps families in the conversation.
Our Family Advocate listens to families and articulates concerns to the care staff. Similar to a case manager, the Family Advocate can provide direction and resources to families needing community or family services, advanced directives and offer guidance on financial questions.
In addition, our Family Advocate is able to refer families to counseling or other important support services.
The Family Advocate at ComfortCare Homes:
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Develops family histories to share with care staff
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Communicates to ComfortCare Homes on behalf of families
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Provides resources for families seeking outside support services
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Helps keep families involved in their loved one's care
Get in touch with ComfortCare Homes today and speak with our Family Advocate to learn more about how family involvement can enhance the quality of dementia care.