Specialist Service

Live-in Alzheimer's Care, at Home

Alzheimer's-experienced live-in carers help people stay in the home and routines they have always known — reducing confusion, preserving identity and supporting families through every stage of the condition.

Carer holding the hand of an older person with Alzheimer's at home

Carers experienced across early to advanced Alzheimer's

Consistent routines that reduce confusion

Calm, validating communication style

Falls awareness and safe wandering management

Reminiscence and meaningful activity

Continuity that supports the whole family

What we provide

Personal care delivered with skill, empathy and continuity.

Stage-matched carers

We match the carer to the current stage and update the match as Alzheimer's progresses, so support never lags behind need.

Familiar daily structure

Predictable routines around meals, medication, walks and rest — anchored in the person's lifelong preferences.

Gentle personal care

Patient, dignified support with washing, dressing and continence, paced to the person's comfort.

Safe home environment

Practical falls prevention, hydration support and calm management of sundowning, wandering and anxious moments.

Meaningful engagement

Music, photographs, reminiscence, gardening and gentle outings to preserve identity and wellbeing.

Family partnership

Regular updates and a named coordinator so families feel involved, not alone.

Diagnosis, prescribing and clinical interventions remain with GPs, memory clinics and specialist teams. Our carers provide trained personal-care support that complements the clinical plan.

Common questions

What families ask us most.

Is Alzheimer's care different from dementia care?

Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, and the principles of care overlap. We match carers with specific Alzheimer's experience because the trajectory, language difficulties and behavioural changes have particular patterns that benefit from familiarity.

Can a live-in carer support all stages of Alzheimer's?

Yes. We match the carer to the current stage and re-match as needs change — for example bringing in a carer with more experience of advanced Alzheimer's when continence, mobility and communication become more challenging.

Why is home better than a care home for Alzheimer's?

Familiar surroundings, routines, photographs and personal objects significantly reduce confusion and anxiety. The consistency of one familiar carer in that familiar home is hard to replicate in a residential setting with rotating shifts.

How quickly can Alzheimer's live-in care start?

Usually within 3–7 days. We can move faster for urgent situations such as a hospital admission or carer breakdown — please call 07727 304424.

Where we cover

Available across our county network.

Not on the list? Call 07727 304424 — we introduce carers UK-wide.

Why families choose us

Why families choose CareSetup Professionals Ltd.

Nurse-led experience

Founded and led by a nurse — every introduction reflects real clinical and care-sector experience.

Carefully vetted self-employed carers

Enhanced DBS, ID, references, English language, training evidence and a human interview — every single carer.

Personal matching process

We match on personality and lived experience, not just availability — so the carer truly fits the home.

Fast introductions

Most placements within 3–7 days; urgent hospital discharges often within 48–72 hours.

Transparent introductory agency

Clear fees, clear scope, no hidden charges — and an honest account of what we do and do not do.

Ongoing family support

A named coordinator who stays in touch, handles rotations and is there when life changes.

Speak to a care coordinator

Call 07727 304424 or request a callback — we will be in touch the same working day and typically introduce a suitable carer within days.