
Our specialist dementia care can make a real difference to the life of people living with dementia, including Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia and other types.


We have years of experience in supporting people living with dementia. Our care teams are trained to provide the support that suits you best, whether that’s in your own home or in supported living.
While there is no cure, we’re here to help you live as well as possible, with support that’s personal to you and your needs.
Dementia care tailored for you

We take time to understand your needs, then build care around what matters most to you. Whether that’s in your own home or in supported living, we’ll help you feel safe, comfortable and in control.

Types of Dementia care and support
We support people living with all types of dementia. Every experience is different, so we take the time to understand what you need and what matters most, then build a care plan around that.
Live-in dementia care

Our live-in dementia care offers one-to-one support from a carefully matched care worker in the comfort of your own home.
We’ll help you stay safe, supported and independent, with care that adapts as your needs change.
From daily routines to more complex challenges, we’re here with practical and emotional support, every step of the way.
Home care for people living with dementia

We’ll work with you to create a flexible, affordable care plan so you can stay in your own home for as long as possible.
Whether it’s help with medication, meal preparation or companionship, our trained dementia care workers are here to support your routines and help you keep your independence.
Supported living for people living with dementia

If you’re living in supported accommodation, we can provide regular visits to support your daily life.
We’ll help with personal care, practical tasks like shopping and cleaning, and anything else you need to feel confident and in control.
Our care is built around your lifestyle, your pace, and what matters most to you.
Live-in dementia care

Our live-in dementia care offers one-to-one support from a carefully matched care worker in the comfort of your own home.
We’ll help you stay safe, supported and independent, with care that adapts as your needs change.
From daily routines to more complex challenges, we’re here with practical and emotional support, every step of the way.
Home care for people living with dementia

We’ll work with you to create a flexible, affordable care plan so you can stay in your own home for as long as possible.
Whether it’s help with medication, meal preparation or companionship, our trained dementia care workers are here to support your routines and help you keep your independence.
Supported living for people living with dementia

If you’re living in supported accommodation, we can provide regular visits to support your daily life.
We’ll help with personal care, practical tasks like shopping and cleaning, and anything else you need to feel confident and in control.
Our care is built around your lifestyle, your pace, and what matters most to you.

Frequently Asked Questions
Your Questions, Answered with Care
01What is dementia?
Dementia is the name for a group of symptoms that affect how the brain works. It is caused by conditions that damage the brain over time, such as Alzheimer’s disease or vascular dementia.
It is not a natural part of getting older, though it is more common in older adults.
02What types of dementia care are available?
Our dementia care is built around the person. We support people at every stage with care that makes a real difference to daily life.
Whether you need support at home or more specialist help, we offer flexible and compassionate care that helps you stay as independent and active as possible.
03What dementia training do your staff have?
Our team is trained to a high standard in dementia care. Many of our care workers have completed specialist dementia training and have relevant qualifications.
This training helps our team understand the condition and respond with care that is calm, respectful and confident.
04 What types of dementia do you care for?
We care for people with all types of dementia. This includes Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and rarer forms.
Our care workers adapt to each person’s symptoms and routines, supporting emotional wellbeing as well as physical care.
05What are some of the symptoms of dementia?
Every person’s experience of dementia is different, but common symptoms include:
- Memory loss
- Finding it harder to plan or carry out tasks
- Changes in mood or personality
- Feeling confused or withdrawn
- Difficulty with speech, movement or coordination
- Struggling to find the right words
We support people through these changes with care that is consistent and reassuring.