Dementia Care

Providing high-quality, specialised care that is fully customised to your unique needs.

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At Homecarers Care Services, We provide Person-Centred Dementia Care.

We understand that a change in routines and environment can be upsetting for someone living with dementia.

A health condition such as dementia can increase feelings such as loss of control, understanding or being able to do the things you once enjoyed independently.

Our Care Assistants have undertaken familiarisation training and will have skills to understand a person and how they are feeling, to communicate in the appropriate manner and style and will offer a sense of security to the person with the condition.

Why choose Dementia Care

Specialist Knowledge and Training

Dementia care is provided by carers specifically trained to understand the behaviours, challenges, and progression of various types of dementia. This expertise helps ensure compassionate, safe, and effective support tailored to the individual’s cognitive needs.

Consistency in Familiar Surroundings

Remaining at home reduces confusion and anxiety caused by unfamiliar environments. Dementia care delivered at home supports daily routines, which are essential in helping individuals feel secure and in control.

Personalised, Person-Centred Care

Every person with dementia experiences it differently. Specialist dementia care is tailored to each individual’s history, preferences, and needs, promoting dignity and engagement while slowing cognitive decline through structured activities and meaningful interaction.

Enhanced Communication and Behaviour

Trained dementia carers use proven techniques to communicate effectively and respond sensitively to mood changes, confusion, or agitation. This reduces distress and helps maintain a calm and supportive atmosphere.

Emotional Support for Families

Dementia care offers guidance and reassurance to family members who may be coping with emotional stress, uncertainty, or caregiver burnout. Carers can provide respite, advice, and practical help, improving the whole family’s well-being.

Promotes Safety and Reduces Risk

A dementia care plan includes home safety checks, supervision, and routines that reduce risks such as wandering, falls, or missed medication. This ensures individuals can live at home safely for as long as possible.

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How a carer can help

At Homecarers Care Services, our Care Assistants can carry out a number of different activities when they visit you from having a cup of tea and a chat, to medication and complex care; we are here to help.

  1. Regular companionship care
  2. No need to accommodate a live-in carer
  3. Flexibility of service, subject to availability you can increase service to meet ad hoc or permanent needs
  4. For no charge you can decrease calls with just 24 hours’ notice
  5. Small team of care assistants who will get to know your loved ones
  6. Potential to spot changes in health enabling quick action to aid diagnosis
  7. Provide emotional and practical support to loves ones
  8. Stay safe and happy in an environment you know; your home

More information and FAQs

Dementia care at home is specialist support designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. A trained carer visits to provide personal care, companionship, help with daily routines, and cognitive stimulation — all within the comfort of the person’s own home.

Dementia care is delivered by carers who are specifically trained to understand and manage the unique challenges of memory loss, confusion, and behavioural changes. This specialised support helps reduce anxiety, promote safety, and maintain a structured routine that supports cognitive health.

Yes. Whether someone is in the early, mid, or late stages of dementia, we tailor the care to their current abilities and needs. This can include gentle reminders, personal care, meaningful activities, or more intensive support as the condition progresses.

We understand that consistency is especially important for people with dementia. We aim to provide the same familiar faces whenever possible, helping to build trust, reduce confusion, and create a calm and reassuring environment.

If your loved one is experiencing memory issues, changes in behaviour, or struggling with daily tasks, dementia care at home can provide compassionate, personalised support while allowing them to remain in familiar surroundings. We offer free consultations to assess needs and create a tailored care plan.

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Care stories

Homecarers looked after my mum when she was discharged from hospital. The carers were absolutely lovely and really built a bond with my mum. They cared for her with dignity and respect. They built up a strong relationship with my mum and she trusted them with her care. The girls were not only her carers, but they were her friends. They were friendly and polite and did their absolute best for my mum.

Mrs. Sharon M (Daughter of Service User)

I'm very happy with the care provided. The girls are lovely and nice as I have regular carers and I am comfortable with them. Provide good care for myself and the gentleman who lives with me. The carers provide personal care, food and fluids, do the domestic chores communicate effectively with me and the gentleman who lives with me.

Ms IL (Service User)

The amazing ladies from the palliative care team were more than we could hope for. They very quickly got to know what was important to Mum. Nothing was too much trouble, they made Mum laugh and were genuinely caring human beings. When my mum was ill, they waited at her house until midnight when the paramedics came. They were also knowledgeable and thoughtful and supported us as daughters.

Miss. IB (Daughter of Service User)

How it works

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Speak to our team

Contact our team to talk through your needs and options.

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A free home care assessment

Our home care specialist will provide a free consultation to create your personally tailored care plan.

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Get the care you need

Your personal care plan will be delivered by our care specialists.

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Speak to your local team to talk through your needs and options.

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