Our Dementia Care service includes help with daily routines such as personal care, meal preparation, medication support and companionship. We also provide gentle guidance with mobility, reassurance during moments of confusion, and activities designed to stimulate memory and engagement.
Families can feel confident knowing that their loved one is supported by carers trained in dementia care, under nurse-led supervision. Our approach is always patient, respectful and focused on dignity, ensuring comfort for both clients and their families.
We begin with a meeting to understand the client’s history, preferences and stage of dementia.
A personalised plan is created, focusing on routines, safety and emotional wellbeing.
Carers provide consistent, patient support, adapting care as the condition progresses.
Choosing Nurse on Hand for dementia care means choosing carers who understand the challenges families face. Our nurse-led approach ensures care is not only professional but also deeply compassionate and respectful.
We work closely with families to provide reassurance, reduce stress and ensure loved ones receive safe, patient care that promotes comfort and dignity at every stage.
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We’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you understand how Nurse on Hand can support you & your loved ones.
It includes personal care, meal preparation, medication support, companionship and reassurance tailored to dementia needs.
Yes, our carers receive specialist training to support clients with patience, respect and understanding.
We focus on maintaining routines, offering reassurance and using gentle reminders to reduce stress.
Yes, our service is designed to provide safe, professional care in the comfort of your own home.
Yes, we provide guidance, emotional reassurance and updates to help families feel supported too.
Yes, it often works alongside personal care, companionship, meal preparation or 24-hour care.
Care plans are fully flexible and adapted as the condition progresses to meet changing needs.
Yes, we offer overnight and round-the-clock care for clients who require continuous support.
Simply contact us to arrange a consultation, and we’ll create a personalised dementia care plan.
All our carers are trained to provide discreet, respectful care, always prioritising comfort, dignity and independence, no matter the stage of dementia.
Yes, we encourage safe and stimulating activities such as light exercise, memory games or simple hobbies to promote wellbeing and engagement.
We’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you understand how Nurse on Hand can support you & your loved ones.
It includes personal care, meal preparation, medication support, companionship and reassurance tailored to dementia needs.
Yes, our carers receive specialist training to support clients with patience, respect and understanding.
We focus on maintaining routines, offering reassurance and using gentle reminders to reduce stress.
Yes, our service is designed to provide safe, professional care in the comfort of your own home.
Yes, we provide guidance, emotional reassurance and updates to help families feel supported too.
Yes, it often works alongside personal care, companionship, meal preparation or 24-hour care.
Care plans are fully flexible and adapted as the condition progresses to meet changing needs.
Yes, we offer overnight and round-the-clock care for clients who require continuous support.
Simply contact us to arrange a consultation, and we’ll create a personalised dementia care plan.
All our carers are trained to provide discreet, respectful care, always prioritising comfort, dignity and independence, no matter the stage of dementia.
Yes, we encourage safe and stimulating activities such as light exercise, memory games or simple hobbies to promote wellbeing and engagement.