Specialist Service

Live-in Dementia Care, at Home

Familiar surroundings make all the difference. Our dementia-trained live-in carers provide gentle, consistent support that helps people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia stay safely and comfortably in their own home.

Live-in carer supporting an older person with dementia at home

Dementia & Alzheimer's-trained carers

Consistency of routine to reduce confusion

Calm, person-centred communication

Safe home environment & falls awareness

Family support and regular updates

Continuity — the same carer wherever possible

What we provide

Personal care delivered with skill, empathy and continuity.

Person-centred routines

We build daily routines around the person — their history, preferences and what brings them comfort — to reduce anxiety and distress.

Gentle personal care

Bathing, dressing, continence and grooming support delivered with patience, dignity and respect for privacy.

Meaningful activity

Music, photographs, gentle walks, reminiscence and hobbies that maintain identity and wellbeing.

Medication prompting

Consistent prompts and oversight to support adherence to medication plans set by GPs and clinical teams.

Safe home environment

Practical falls-prevention, hydration and nutrition support — and calm management of wandering or sundowning.

Family partnership

Regular communication so families feel informed, reassured and never alone in the journey.

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

Common questions

What families ask us most.

Is live-in care better than a dementia care home?

For many families, yes. Staying at home preserves familiar surroundings, routines and memories — which can significantly reduce confusion and distress for someone living with dementia.

Are your carers trained in dementia care?

Every carer we introduce for dementia placements has dementia awareness training and practical experience. We match for the specific stage and presentation, not just the diagnosis.

How quickly can care start?

We can usually introduce a suitable carer within a few days of assessment, with same-week starts for urgent situations.

Speak to a care coordinator

We'll listen, understand your needs, and introduce a suitable live-in carer — usually within days.