Dementia Care at Home

We help you stay safe, supported, and independent at home with compassionate, reliable care from a small team you will get to know and trust.

Benefits

  • Maintaining Familiarity and Routines
  • Personal Care
  • Safety and Wellbeing
  • Companionship and Emotional Support
  • Trained Carers

What to expect

  • A Highly Personalised Experience
  • Maintaining Familiarity and Routines
  • Assistance with personal care
  • Adapted to your needs & requirements
Elderly residents enjoying engaging group activities in a supportive and caring environment.

What Is Dementia?

Dementia is a term used to describe a set of symptoms that affect memory, problem-solving, language and the ability to carry out everyday tasks. These symptoms get worse over time and can have a big impact on daily life, not just for the person affected, but for their family and friends too.

DEMNTIA

Care at Home

If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed but you don’t have to face it alone. Our compassionate carers provide flexible, person-centred dementia care at home, from occasional visits to round-the-clock support, helping individuals live safely and comfortably in familiar surroundings. Trained in dementia awareness, memory loss, and emotional wellbeing, our small, consistent team works closely with families and local professionals to create tailored care plans that adapt to changing needs with patience and understanding. 

The most common types of dementia include:

  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Vascular dementia
  • Lewy body dementia
  • Frontotemporal dementia
  • Mixed dementia

Every person’s experience is different, and we tailor our care to reflect this.

A compassionate nurse gently assisting an elderly woman in a respectful and supportive way.

Can Someone With Dementia Be Cared for at Home?

Yes. Many people with dementia continue living at home for years, especially when the right support is in place. Home care offers a familiar environment, established routines, and the reassurance of being surrounded by personal belongings and loved ones.

  • Regular home visits or full-time live-in care
  • Help with washing, dressing, meals, and medication
  • Support with walking, mobility and getting in and out of bed
  • Gentle companionship and encouragement with hobbies
  • Night care for those who feel anxious or confused in the evenings

You might notice your loved one becoming more forgetful, confused, or withdrawn. Perhaps you’ve started helping with daily tasks or are feeling anxious about their safety. Accepting support can feel like a big step, but it doesn’t mean you’ve failed, it’s often the best thing for everyone. We’re here to help ease the pressure, not add to it.

Every care plan is built around the individual. Our carers support clients with:

  • Personal care (bathing, dressing, toileting)
  • Preparing meals and drinks
  • Managing medication
  • Support during ‘sundowning’ or periods of confusion
  • Encouraging exercise, activities and social time
  • Support with mobility and falls prevention
  • Overnight and live-in care if needed

  • Housework, shopping, and light gardening
  • Supporting hobbies like reading, crafts or walking
  • Visits to friends, family, or church
  • Safe outings and appointments

We understand this is a sensitive situation. Our approach is gentle and respectful, and we’ll always work with you to build trust, rapport and introduce options. This is done with empathy, patience and open communication.

If you’re in urgent need, we can usually start within 24–48 hours.

We provide dementia care for all stages, including live-in and overnight support.

Costs depend on your care plan. We’ll talk you through all options clearly and without pressure. Funding may be available through local authority or continuing healthcare support.

A small group of older adults with dementia and their compassionate carer from Careline 24 enjoy a engaging and social activity together in a bright, comfortable room in West Sussex.
A compassionate, professional Careline 24 carer providing one-to-one support and conversation to a senior gentleman with dementia in his own home.

Dementia Support

If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. Whether they’re at the beginning of their journey or further along, our carers are here to provide steady, practical support that helps you carry on living life in the comfort of your own home.

From occasional visits to round-the-clock support, we offer flexible, person-centred care from a team that’s trained in dementia awareness, memory loss, and emotional wellbeing. We work with individuals, families, and local professionals to build care plans that respond to changing needs, without rushing, pushing, or overcomplicating.

Who Are Our Carers?

Our carers are local, experienced, and trained in supporting people with dementia. We don’t use agency staff, you’ll be supported by a small, consistent team who get to know your routines, your preferences and how best to help you feel safe and comfortable.

We match carers based on personality and practical needs. All staff are DBS-checked, fully trained, and receive ongoing development in areas like dementia, mental health, and communication.

Emotional Support and Family Involvement

Living with dementia affects more than just memory. Changes in mood, behaviour and routine can take a toll. We offer gentle emotional support, both for the person receiving care and for their family.

You’ll be kept in the loop at all times. Whether you live nearby or further afield, our carers and care coordinators will keep you updated and involved.

Regulated and Trusted

Careline 24 is fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This means your care is regularly inspected to ensure it meets national standards for safety, responsiveness, and professionalism.

You can be confident that your loved one is in safe hands.

Why Families Choose Careline 24

  • Local, trusted, and fully regulated
  • Small, consistent care teams
  • Clear and honest communication
  • Tailored support for every stage of dementia
  • Compassionate carers with specialist training
  • Quick, simple setup process

It’s Easy to get Care at Home.

Getting care at home is simple and stress-free. We’ll guide you every step of the way with kindness and clarity.

Step 1

Call or message us. We’ll talk through your needs and answer any questions.

Step 2

We’ll meet you at home to understand your situation and suggest a care plan that suits your lifestyle.

Step 3

We’ll agree on start dates, timings, and who will be providing your care.

What Families & Service Users Are Saying…

Testimonials and reviews

Let’s talk about the support you need.

Call our friendly team today or request a call back using the form below. We’re here to listen.