Dementia & Alzheimer Care · Los Cabos
Dementia & Alzheimer Care in Cabo
Caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s takes patience, skill and constant attention — and travel or living abroad adds challenges. Cabo Walk-In Clinic provides compassionate in-home dementia and Alzheimer care in Los Cabos: trained, bilingual caregivers and nurses who provide supervision, routine and safety, with physician oversight and clear family communication.
How we support people living with dementia
Supervision & safety
Attentive presence to prevent wandering, falls and confusion-related risks.
Routine & familiarity
Calm, consistent routines that reduce agitation and disorientation.
Family respite & updates
Relief for family caregivers, with clear updates in English.
Specialized, patient care
Dementia care is different from general senior care — it calls for caregivers who understand how to communicate calmly, maintain routine, prevent wandering, manage agitation and keep the person safe and dignified. Our caregivers are trained for this, supported by a physician who oversees health and medication. For families traveling with a loved one who has dementia, an unfamiliar environment can increase confusion, so consistent, skilled support is especially valuable. We also provide respite so family caregivers can rest.
Across Los Cabos, day or 24/7
We provide dementia and Alzheimer support in Cabo San Lucas, the Corridor and San José del Cabo, from daytime supervision to round-the-clock care. A free, sensitive in-home assessment shapes the plan.
How in-home senior care works
We begin with a free in-home assessment to understand the person, their health and their routine, then build a tailored plan overseen by a physician. Bilingual, compassionate nurses and caregivers provide the day-to-day care, with a doctor available for visits and oversight, and families kept informed in English. Care can be a single visit, scheduled support, or round-the-clock, adjusted as needs change.
Specialized skill makes all the difference
Dementia care is genuinely different from general senior care, and the difference is skill. Caring well for someone with dementia requires understanding how to communicate without causing distress, how to maintain the routine and familiarity that keep them calm, how to redirect agitation, how to prevent wandering, and how to preserve dignity through it all. Untrained help, however well-meaning, can inadvertently increase confusion and distress. Our caregivers are trained for this, and a physician oversees health and medication. The challenge intensifies when traveling, because an unfamiliar environment naturally heightens disorientation for someone with dementia — making skilled, consistent support especially valuable on a trip. We also recognize that dementia caregiving is exhausting for families, which is why respite is part of what we offer: relief so family caregivers can rest, knowing their loved one is in expert hands. From daytime supervision to 24/7 care, we provide the patient, knowledgeable support that keeps a person with dementia safe, calm and dignified — and gives their family room to breathe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide dementia or Alzheimer care in Cabo?
Yes. Trained, bilingual caregivers and nurses provide compassionate in-home dementia and Alzheimer support — supervision, routine, safety, personal and nursing care — with physician oversight and family updates.
How is dementia care different from general senior care?
It requires caregivers skilled in calm communication, maintaining routine, preventing wandering, managing agitation and keeping the person safe and dignified — which ours are trained to do.
Can you provide respite for family caregivers?
Yes. We provide respite care so family caregivers can rest, knowing a trained professional is present.
Is 24/7 dementia care available?
Yes, from daytime supervision to round-the-clock care, arranged after a sensitive free assessment.
Caring for a loved one with dementia in Cabo?
Book a free, compassionate in-home assessment.