How to Find a Dementia Caregiver in Virginia Beach, VA
A 6-step process for finding the right dementia caregiver in Virginia Beach — credentialing, vetting, matching, trial.

Dr. Linda Patel, MSN, CDP (Certified Dementia Practitioner)
Memory Care Specialist
Reviewed by Carol Bradley Bursack, NCCDP-certified — Owner of Minding Our Elders
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Updated May 13, 2026
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Finding the right dementia caregiver in Virginia Beach is a 6-step process: clarify needs, shortlist 3 dementia-specialized agencies, run the credentialing check, conduct interviews with reference calls, complete in-home assessment, and run a 2-week trial. Most Virginia Beach families spend 2–4 weeks from first call to first paid visit. The framework below prevents the common mistakes.
Step 1: Clarify dementia care needs
For your Virginia Beach parent specifically:
- Current dementia stage (mild, moderate, severe)
- Specific behaviors (wandering, sundowning, aggression, agitation)
- ADL/IADL needs (which activities of daily living need help?)
- Family caregiver capacity (hours available, geographic proximity)
- Budget constraints
An hour spent on this prevents wrong-service purchases.
Step 2: Shortlist 3 dementia-specialized Virginia Beach agencies
Sources:
- Alzheimer’s Association local chapter near Virginia Beach
- Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia’s provider directory
- Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital’s discharge planner
- the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) Office of Licensure and Certification’s public license lookup (eliminate any unlicensed)
Step 3: Credentialing and vetting
For each shortlisted Virginia Beach agency, verify:
- Virginia home care license (current, not expired)
- Insurance: general liability, professional liability, workers’ comp
- Caregiver background checks (5 screens, refreshed annually)
- Percentage of caregivers with CDP credential
- Dementia-specific training hours required for all caregivers
Step 4: Interviews with reference calls
Phone interview each agency (30 minutes), then request 2 current dementia-client references in the Virginia Beach area. Call references and ask:
- How long have you used this agency for dementia care?
- Has the same caregiver visited consistently?
- Has the caregiver handled difficult behaviors well?
- How responsive is the care coordinator when issues arise?
- Would you hire them again?
Steps 5 and 6: Assessment and trial
Step 5: In-home assessment by the selected agency (60–90 minutes). The dementia care coordinator meets your parent, walks the home, identifies safety modifications, and proposes a care plan.
Step 6: 2-week trial with modest hours. Evaluate: caregiver consistency, behavior management skill, agency responsiveness, your parent’s adjustment. Scale hours after the trial confirms fit.
A free 30-minute call with a dementia care coordinator can walk you through the 6-step process specific to the Virginia Beach market. Talk to a TrustedMemoryCare advisor when you’re ready.
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to find a dementia caregiver in Virginia Beach?
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2–4 weeks from first call to first paid visit. The phone interview phase is a week. In-home assessments are another week. Meet-and-greet and first visit the final week. Urgent cases (hospital discharge from Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital, family caregiver crisis) compress to 48–72 hours. Most Virginia Beach-area agencies have urgent-start protocols.
Can I switch dementia caregivers if my Virginia Beach parent isn't comfortable?
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Yes. Reputable Virginia Beach agencies switch within the first 2–4 visits without penalty. Personality fit matters more in dementia care than almost any other home care service. Agencies that resist switches or delay are the problem; those who accommodate cleanly are keepers. Document specific concerns but you don't need to justify the request.
What questions reveal a Virginia Beach agency's dementia expertise?
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Five questions: (1) What percentage of caregivers hold CDP credentials? (2) What dementia-specific training is required? (3) Can I see the training curriculum? (4) How do you handle behavioral incidents — specifically, what's the protocol for wandering, aggression, sundowning? (5) Can I speak with 2 current dementia-client references in the Virginia Beach area?
Should I expect a Virginia Beach dementia caregiver to handle hygiene and bathing?
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Only if they hold CHHA credentials. Companion-only caregivers (non-certified) can't legally provide hands-on personal care like bathing. For dementia clients needing bathing assistance, hire CHHA-certified caregivers with additional dementia training. Many Virginia Beach-area agencies bundle both credentials — same caregiver delivers companion + personal + dementia care.
How long should the trial period be in Virginia Beach for dementia care?
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2–4 weeks. By week 2, you have a clear sense of caregiver consistency, behavior management skill, and your parent's response. For complex dementia (severe behaviors, advanced stage), extend to 4 weeks. During trial, keep hours modest and observe the caregiver-client interaction. If something is wrong, switch agencies — don't endure.
About the author
Dr. Linda Patel, MSN, CDP (Certified Dementia Practitioner)
Memory Care Specialist
Linda has worked alongside families managing dementia and Alzheimer's at home for over 15 years. A Master of Science in Nursing and a Certified Dementia Practitioner, she writes about what families actually face — sundowning, communication shifts, safety-proofing, and the moments when memory care at home becomes a real, sustainable path forward.
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