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Dementia care

Dementia care depends on consistency. We keep the same small team wherever the rota allows, because an unfamiliar carer can undo a good week.

A family sitting around a kitchen table with a relative who uses a wheelchair
Who it is for

Is this you?

Familiar faces, familiar routines, and carers trained in dementia-informed support.

Someone recently diagnosed

Nothing has changed overnight, but you want the right support in place before it does.

Families managing changing behaviour

The person you know is still there, and some days are much harder than others.

People who need routine and familiarity

An unfamiliar carer can undo a good week, so consistency matters more than anything else.

What is included

What you get

  • Dementia-informed carer training
  • Consistent carers wherever possible
  • Routines kept stable
  • Support for the family too
A carer supporting an older man using crutches in his kitchen

Familiar faces are the care plan

Dementia care depends on consistency. An unfamiliar carer can undo a good week. We keep the same small team wherever the rota allows, brief them on the person's history and triggers, and treat routine as something to protect rather than something to work around.

  • Dementia-informed training before the first visit
  • A small, named team — not a rotating pool
  • Routines kept stable: same order of the morning, same mug, same walk
  • Support for the family, who are often exhausted before they call

As the condition changes

Early on, the need may be prompts and company. Later it may be personal care, night-time disturbance, or a live-in placement so the person can stay at home. We review against what is happening now, not against the diagnosis letter from two years ago.

  • Plan reviews when behaviour or risk changes
  • A route into live-in or specialist care without starting again
  • Honest conversations when home is no longer safe
  • Handover that a new carer can actually use
How it works

Four steps to care starting

  1. Step 01

    Enquiry

    Tell us what is happening. One conversation, no obligation.

  2. Step 02

    Assessment

    We visit at home to understand the person, routine and risks.

  3. Step 03

    Care plan

    A written plan you agree to, with named carers and a schedule.

  4. Step 04

    Care starts

    Support begins, and the plan is reviewed as needs change.

Questions

Common questions

More answers on the FAQ page.