Compassionate, consistent care — bringing calm and reassurance to the whole family.

A dementia diagnosis changes everything. Living with dementia does not have to mean leaving home. Familiar surroundings, established routines, and consistent trusted faces make a profound difference.

A care professional comforting an elderly client on a sofa.
At a Glance

Why consistency matters most

For someone living with dementia, a familiar care professional is not simply a preference — it is a genuine clinical and emotional benefit.

Trained Specifically

Our care professionals are trained in dementia support.

Familiar Faces

Reduces anxiety, builds trust, creates safety.

Calm Presence

Patient, attentive, skilled at adapting.

IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?

When dementia care at home is the right choice

Familiar surroundings and consistent trusted faces make a profound difference to a person's sense of safety, identity, and wellbeing.

A good fit if

  • Your loved one has recently been diagnosed with dementia
  • Changes in memory or confusion are becoming concerning
  • Familiar routines and surroundings clearly help
  • You want continuity above all else

Consider other options if

  • Needs are very complex and require multi-carer presence (see 24-Hour Care)
  • Your loved one needs 24/7 live-in support (see Live-in Care)
  • You mainly need overnight cover (see Overnight Care)
Getting Started

How we support people living with dementia

Patient, attentive, skilled at adapting with calm and compassion.

Continuity

Familiar faces, familiar routines

Consistent, carefully matched care professionals. Structured daily routines that provide comfort and orientation.

Personal care

Delivered with patience and dignity

Personal care, medication management, and health monitoring — all at the pace your loved one needs.

Engagement

Meaningful activity

Gentle cognitive stimulation through meaningful activity. Accompanied outings to familiar and enjoyed places.

Partnership

Families and professionals

Liaison with GPs, memory clinics, occupational therapists, and wider support networks. Regular communication with families at every stage.

FAQ

Common questions

Honest answers about dementia care.

Will my loved one always have the same care professional?

Yes — and it matters more in dementia care than anywhere else. We prioritise consistency above almost everything else in our dementia care, because familiar faces reduce anxiety and build trust.

What if my loved one becomes resistant to care?

This is common, and completely understandable. We approach every introduction gently and without pressure, taking time to build trust naturally. Often, once someone meets their care professional and experiences the difference it makes, any resistance softens quickly.

How do you adapt as dementia progresses?

We review every care plan regularly and adapt our approach proactively — so that your loved one always has exactly the right level of support at every stage.

How do you support the family?

Regularly and openly. We stay in close touch, share visit notes through our family app, and are always available to speak directly about how things are going.

Get in Touch

Navigating dementia care? We are here to help.

Please call us for a compassionate, unhurried conversation. We will listen carefully to your situation and help you understand what support is available.

Building 3, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, London, N11 1GN