

The CMS GUIDE Model and No-Cost In-Home Dementia Care
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) is a federal program that provides eligible Medicare beneficiaries with up to 72 hours of complimentary in-home dementia care each year at no out-of-pocket cost. Through SYNERGY HomeCare’s GUIDE partners, eligible individuals with a dementia diagnosis receive care coordination and family resources alongside hands-on caregiver support.
About 7.4 million Americans live with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia. The GUIDE Model exists to ease the family burden of dementia care by funding the kind of in-home memory care that families typically pay for out of pocket.
What the GUIDE Model Covers
The GUIDE Model provides access to a comprehensive and coordinated set of support that goes beyond a single caregiver visit. The program funds hands-on in-home care from caregivers who specialize in Alzheimer's and dementia, professional care coordination, and family-facing resources written for the realities of memory loss. If approved, GUIDE beneficiaries and their unpaid family caregivers will receive:
- A comprehensive home assessment
- Up to 72 hours of no-cost, paid respite care annually
- Trained memory care caregivers who specialize in Alzheimer's and dementia
- A care navigator who coordinates dementia care across providers
- 24/7 access to a dedicated dementia care team
- Education and resources matched to your loved one's stage of dementia
- A care plan built around routines, preferences, and family needs
- And more!
Who Qualifies for No-Cost Dementia Care
The GUIDE dementia care program has specific eligibility requirements set by CMS, and not every family with a loved one living with dementia will qualify. To qualify for GUIDE benefits, your loved one must meet all of the following:
- Have a diagnosis of moderate to severe dementia
- Be enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B (traditional Medicare)
- Not be enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan
- Is living at home and is NOT residing in a nursing home, memory care facility, or senior living community
- Not currently receiving hospice care
Eligibility isn't always obvious. If you are not sure whether your loved one qualifies, a SYNERGY HomeCare team member can walk through the criteria with you and connect you with a GUIDE Care Navigator who handles the eligibility assessment.
Why Families Choose SYNERGY HomeCare for In-Home Dementia Care
Choosing a memory care provider after a dementia diagnosis is one of the bigger decisions a family makes, and SYNERGY HomeCare has built our entire memory care program around the realities of that decision. Our caregivers are trained specifically in Alzheimer's and dementia, and our Convergence of Care model coordinates brain health, sensory, safety, and family-facing parts of care into a single plan. To see whether the GUIDE Model can help your family, find a participating SYNERGY HomeCare location near you and a team member will walk you through eligibility.