Dementia Care
Providing Exceptional Care

Why home can be the kinder choice

Caring for a loved one with dementia at home can feel daunting—and yet, for many people, home is where they are most settled, seen, and safe. The familiar surroundings, treasured routines, and everyday comforts often make home care a gentle, dignified alternative to moving into a care home. We make that possible with compassionate, round-the-clock support tailored to each person’s story, strengths, and needs.

  • Familiarity calms Recognisable spaces, treasured objects, and established habits reduce confusion and help maintain independence.
  • Routines protect dignity Eating, sleeping, bathing, and moving at your loved one’s natural pace keeps life feeling personal—not institutional.
  • Continuity matters Seeing the same friendly faces fosters trust, which is vital when words are harder to find.

What we do (in plain, practical terms)

  • 24-hour support
    Reliable day and night cover—hourly visits, waking or sleeping nights, or live-in care—so someone kind and capable is always by your loved one’s side.
  • Personal care with dignity
    Unhurried help with washing, dressing, continence care, oral care and grooming, always protecting privacy and choice.
  • Medication and health oversight
    Gentle prompts, safe administration where agreed in line with the care plan, and close coordination with GPs, community nurses, and memory services.
  • Safety and reassurance at home
    Falls-prevention checks, clear signage and orientation cues, careful monitoring for wandering risks, and thoughtful routines to reduce agitation and “sundowning.”
  • Nutrition & hydration
    Meal planning that suits preferences and swallowing needs, small frequent snacks, favourite drinks, and calm mealtime support.
  • Meaningful moments every day
    Life-story work, reminiscence, music and nature, puzzles and crafts, gentle movement, and sensory activities that spark connection—not just “keeping busy.”
  • Communication that meets the person
    Validation and calm redirection, short simple choices, and a warm, steady presence that reduces anxiety and distress.
  • Household help that actually helps
    Laundry, light housekeeping, shopping, and errands to keep home comfortable and routines intact.
  • Family support and respite
    Time for you to rest, regular updates, practical tips for communication and coping, and flexible cover for appointments or short breaks.
  • Planning and coordination
    A personalised care plan built with you, regular reviews, and liaison with allied professionals (occupational therapists, dementia specialists) to adapt as needs change.

Clinical tasks (where assessed and competency-signed): epilepsy rescue meds, enteral feeding, catheter/stoma care, dysphagia/texture-modified diets, pressure-area care.

Our approach

  • Holistic and person-led We start with who your loved one is—their life story, values, culture, faith, and favourite things—and shape care around that.
  • Specialist trained carers Our team receives dementia-specific training in compassionate communication, positive behaviour support, and safe mobility.
  • Calm, consistent, and flexible We keep routines steady, adjust gently to changes, and step up support quickly when needed.
  • Clear, caring communication You’ll have a named care lead, simple contact routes, and transparent daily notes so you’re never in the dark.

How 24-hour dementia care works

  • Warm, no-pressure conversation to understand needs, risks, preferences, and goals.
  • Home visit & Care plan covering personal care, safety, medication, activities, meals, and night-time support.
  • Thoughtful carer matching by experience, personality, language, and cultural fit.
  • Smooth start-up with introductions and a gentle settling-in period.
  • 1:1, 2:1 or 3:1 staffing where risk assessments indicate
  • Short-break respite planned or short-notice
  • Ongoing reviews to refine the plan as dementia—and life—changes.
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Reassurance for families

  • We’re dependable: if a carer is unwell, we arrange cover.
  • We’re responsive: you can reach us easily, and we act quickly on concerns.
  • We’re respectful: your home, your way—always with kindness and discretion