Services

GLOUCESTER DEMENTIA CARE SERVICES

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Our team understands the challenges and emotional toll dementia can have and we are committed to offering a compassionate and empathetic approach to aid individuals and their families throughout this journey. We can offer respite care for carers of people suffering from dementia, which can possibly then provide scope for delaying the decision to consider moving the sufferer into a care home. This can mean they they can still be part of their wider community amd maintain close contact with friends and loved ones.

Bespoke dementia care plans
Cognitive simulation activities
Support for families
Flexible care
Dementia friendly activities
Providing a calm environment with emotional support

Our registered dementia carers work closely with clients and families to create personalised care plans tailored to individual’s unique needs. These plans consider factors such as the stage of dementia, cognitive abilities, and physical health. We can priovide a wide range of quality care and support for both individuals living with dementia and their caregivers, which may include respite care throughout Gloucestershire.

We offer a free care assessment that can help determine the right level of support.

How it works

The enquiry process

Initial Enquiry

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Call Back from Nurse Manager

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Selection of staff

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Proposed Agreement

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DEMENTIA CARE GLOUCESTER FAQS

Everything you need to know about dementia care
Is home care better than residential care for dementia?
For many families, dementia home care offers a more personal and familiar setting compared to residential care homes. Remaining at home can reduce confusion and anxiety for people with dementia, helping them feel safer while receiving one-on-one, specialist care.
What is dementia home care?
Dementia home care refers to professional support provided in an individual’s home for those living with dementia. It includes help with daily tasks, personal care, medication reminders, and emotional support—tailored to the individual’s needs and routines to promote comfort and independence.
How do I know if my loved one needs dementia home care?
Signs that your loved one may benefit from dementia home care include:
• Memory loss impacting daily life
• Confusion, agitation, or mood changes
• Difficulty managing medications or meals
• Increased risk of falls or wandering
• Needing help with personal care or hygiene.