Dementia & Alzheimer's disease care

Dementia care at home with familiarity, patience and reassurance

NHS and Alzheimer's Society guidance both highlight the importance of routine, communication, safety and person-centred support.

Dementia &
Alzheimer's care

How this service helps

Living with dementia or Alzheimer's disease can affect memory, communication, confidence, orientation and daily routines. Gentle, familiar support at home can help people feel calmer and more secure.

What families often need support with

For many people living with dementia, staying at home can preserve routine, reduce disorientation and support emotional wellbeing.

How Roberts Care can help

We can help with personal care, meals, hydration, medication prompts, companionship, keeping routines predictable, evening settling and supporting families who may be carrying a lot of worry.

Why personalised care matters

Dementia affects whole families, not only the individual, so support often needs to reassure relatives as well.

Planning support with Roberts Care

We begin with a conversation about routines, priorities and the kind of support that would make daily life feel safer and more comfortable.

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FAQ

Everything you need to know about dementia & alzheimer's disease care

Yes. Many people living with dementia can be supported at home with the right routine, safety measures and personalised care.

Routine and familiar surroundings can reduce anxiety and help daily life feel calmer.

Support can be reviewed and adjusted over time, including more frequent visits or live-in care.

Yes. We provide reassurance, respite and practical consistency for relatives and unpaid carers.