Alzheimer's Care

Gentle, specialist support for people living with Alzheimer’s — built around who they are, not just their diagnosis.

Alzheimer's Care

Gentle, specialist support for people living with Alzheimer’s — built around who they are, not just their diagnosis.

An Alzheimer’s diagnosis can be overwhelming — for you and your family. But you’re not alone.

We’re here to offer care that goes beyond just support. We take the time to understand who you are, building a plan around your routines, preferences and the things that bring comfort. Whether it’s gentle reminders, personal care, or simply a familiar face day to day, we’re here to help you feel safe and supported in your own home.

We’ve been delivering compassionate Alzheimer’s care for nearly forty years — and we’re proud to help people live with confidence and dignity, no matter where they are in their journey.

Alzheimer’s care tailored for you

Everyone’s experience with Alzheimer’s is different. That’s why we tailor our care to you — your routine, your personality, your story. From early stages to more advanced needs, we’ll work closely with you and your family to create a plan that offers comfort, clarity and the right support at every step.

Types of Alzheimer’s care and support

Everyone’s journey with Alzheimer’s is different — and so is the care we offer.
We take the time to understand what matters to you and support you in a way that feels safe, familiar and meaningful. With the right help, comfort and joy can still be part of everyday life.

Live-in Alzheimer’s care

With 24-hour live-in care, your loved one can stay in the comfort of their own home while receiving gentle, familiar support every day.

Our carers help with everything from personal care and medication to meal preparation and emotional reassurance, always with patience and understanding.

This kind of round-the-clock support can also ease the pressure on family members, offering peace of mind that someone kind and capable is always nearby.

Alzheimer’s care at home

Staying at home can offer a sense of comfort and security for someone living with Alzheimer’s — and our visiting care team can help make that possible.

Whether it’s support with routines, reminders, or just a friendly face for companionship, our care adapts to your loved one’s changing needs and rhythms.

Every visit is built around what matters most — preserving dignity, building trust, and helping them feel safe and seen.

Alzheimer’s care in supported living

Our supported living homes provide a calm, friendly environment for people living with Alzheimer’s who need more consistent support.

Here, they’ll have their own space, with access to tailored help throughout the day from a professional, compassionate team.

With social connection, routine, and a team who truly understand dementia care, we help residents feel a sense of purpose and belonging, even as things change.

Live-in Alzheimer’s care

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With 24-hour live-in care, your loved one can stay in the comfort of their own home while receiving gentle, familiar support every day.
Our carers help with everything from personal care and medication to meal preparation and emotional reassurance, always with patience and understanding.
This kind of round-the-clock support can also ease the pressure on family members, offering peace of mind that someone kind and capable is always nearby.

Alzheimer’s care at home

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Staying at home can offer a sense of comfort and security for someone living with Alzheimer’s — and our visiting care team can help make that possible.
Whether it’s support with routines, reminders, or just a friendly face for companionship, our care adapts to your loved one’s changing needs and rhythms.
Every visit is built around what matters most — preserving dignity, building trust, and helping them feel safe and seen.

Alzheimer’s care in supported living

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Our supported living homes provide a calm, friendly environment for people living with Alzheimer’s who need more consistent support.
Here, they’ll have their own space, with access to tailored help throughout the day from a professional, compassionate team.
With social connection, routine, and a team who truly understand dementia care, we help residents feel a sense of purpose and belonging, even as things change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered with Care

Alzheimer’s is a physical illness that slowly damages parts of the brain. Over time, it can affect memory, communication, and the ability to carry out daily tasks. It’s also the most common cause of dementia.

Everyone experiences Alzheimer’s in their own way, but common symptoms include:

  • Memory problems
  • Feeling confused in unfamiliar places
  • Struggling to find the right words
  • Changes in mood or behaviour
  • Trouble with planning or organising everyday tasks

Dementia is a general term for a group of symptoms linked to memory and cognitive decline. Alzheimer’s is one of the most common causes of dementia, and it tends to progress gradually over time.

Yes – our team is specially trained in dementia care, including Alzheimer’s. They complete a nationally recognised qualification and go through extra training, including empathy workshops and a Level 3 Diploma in the Principles of Dementia Care.

Our goal is to not only support someone’s care needs but to really understand how the condition affects their life, so we can offer the most compassionate, informed support possible.

Absolutely. While there is currently no cure, many people with Alzheimer’s continue to live meaningful, joyful lives with the right support.

We focus on what matters most to the person – helping them feel safe, comfortable, and connected to the people and routines they love.

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