Caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer's requires specialist training, endless patience, and genuine empathy. Our trained caregivers provide safe, structured support — in the familiar surroundings your loved one knows best.
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Familiar environments are profoundly important for people living with dementia. Unfamiliar settings, new faces and disrupted routines accelerate confusion and distress. Staying at home, surrounded by known sights, sounds and possessions, significantly reduces anxiety and improves quality of life.
Companionship, reminders, light supervision and cognitive stimulation activities to maintain independence for as long as possible.
Structured daily routines, personal care support, wandering prevention, and family guidance as independence decreases.
Full personal care, comfort-focused support, coordination with palliative care teams, and 24/7 monitoring if required.
Yes. All caregivers working with dementia clients receive specialist training in person-centred dementia care, therapeutic communication, behavioural management, and safety protocols. We continuously update this training.
Our caregivers are trained in de-escalation techniques and understand that challenging behaviour is a form of communication, not defiance. We never use restraint. Strategies are discussed and agreed with family members during the care plan assessment.
For many families, yes — especially in the early and middle stages. Home care is often less expensive than residential care, and the familiar environment genuinely benefits cognitive health. We work alongside your medical team to assess when and if higher-level care is needed.
Yes. For clients in more advanced stages who cannot safely be left alone, we offer overnight support and live-in caregiver arrangements. Call us to discuss rates and availability.
Our care coordinators understand dementia. Let's talk through your specific situation.
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