Dementia and Alzheimer Home Care
Can we care for someone with dementia at home?
Daily routines and familiar surroundings play a key role in reducing stress and anxiety for those living with dementia, which is why we believe in-home care is so beneficial. Our personalized in-home service is centered around our clients, providing them with the day-to-day support they need. We offer fully managed care 24/7, 365 days a year, along with access to our emergency call-out service.
Caring for someone with dementia can be demanding, and for individuals with more advanced forms, a few hours of care each day is unlikely to meet their needs. We understand that more intensive care is often required to properly support those with dementia, and we know that the right care plan can help them not only live well but truly thrive. As specialists in dementia care, we collaborate closely with families to help determine the level of care that will best support their loved one.
In-home care services offered include
- Consistent companionship (reading, playing games, exercising)
- Assistance with outings (grocery shopping, medical appointments, walks)
- Help with household chores (laundry, vacuuming, dusting)
- Home-based activities (cooking, baking, gardening)
- Support at social events (family gatherings, clubs, religious services)
- Personal hygiene assistance (help with washing, dressing)
- Health and well-being support (medication reminders, exercise)
- Personal administration help (forms, letters, bill payments)
Benefits of hourly care
- Remain at home with bespoke care packages
- Enjoy companionship and peace of mind
- Maintain dignity and independence


Cares for dementia
We understand that caring for someone with dementia at home can be time-consuming, complex, and challenging. Our Bright Carers are highly trained in all aspects of dementia care and receive expert support from our Care Managers. We create tailored care packages that help clients continue to thrive in their later years.
Contact us today to learn how we can assist you.