In-Home Alzheimer's Care Service

You are not alone. We understand that when a loved one is diagnosed with this disease, it can be a very difficult time.

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Some Quick Facts:

  • The leading cause of death in England in May 2023 was dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (10.9% of all deaths)
  • One in 10 people age 65 and older (10 percent) has Alzheimer’s dementia.
  • More than 25,000 people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups in the UK are affected by dementia.
  • If current trends continue and no action is taken, the number of people with dementia in the UK is forecast to increase to 1,000,000 by 2025 and 1,590,000 by 2040.
  • The numbers of people living with dementia worldwide is expected to double every 20 years. By 2050 it is projected there will be 115 million people with dementia worldwide, 71 per cent of whom will live in developing countries. There are over 6 million people with dementia in Europe.

Who gets Alzheimer’s and Why?

Developing Alzheimer’s disease is linked to a combination of factors, some of which can be controlled, others such as age and genetics, which cannot.

Like all types of dementia, Alzheimer’s is caused by brain cell death. It’s a neurodegenerative disease, meaning there is a progressive type of brain cell death that happens over a period of time and varies in every individual. The total size of the brain shrinks with the onset of Alzheimer’s, and as a result, the tissue has progressively fewer nerve cells and connections.

Comforts & Familiarity of Home

One of the most promising Alzheimer’s treatments is referred to as “environmental therapy.” Because Alzheimer’s causes people to lose recent memories while retaining distant memories, studies have shown that keeping people in familiar surroundings helps to support brain health and happier ageing.

We provide our services in the comfort of your home so you or your loved one can receive help in familiar surroundings and settings. Our in-home care service focuses on monitoring clients while they’re in their own homes where they are safe and at lower risk of wandering. Being in a familiar setting will also help orient and engage them as well as to evoke long-term memories.

Planning with Family Members

We focus on two aspects of Alzheimer’s care – the client and his or her family. In order to be sure our clients receive the highest quality of care and attention they deserve, we pair them with trained and experienced caregivers who are a wonderful fit in terms of both personality and interests.

This ensures that meaningful relationships can be built and consistency in care can be easily achieved.

Guidance for Family Members

Alzheimer’s disease affects our clients’ families equally as much as it does the individual with the condition. It is a challenging and often times frustrating disease, which is why we provide on-going supervision for your loved one.


Our care teams will design supervisory services ranging from two hours a day to 24 -hour care. We’ll also give you specific tips and continual guidance on how best to handle Alzheimer’s care in addition to educating your family and friends on what they should expect.

Learn more about our Alzheimer’s caregiving services here.

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