Dementia Care

Dementia brings daily challenges, but the right support makes a real difference. We provide specialist dementia care focused on consistency, reassurance and maintaining dignity. Our carers are trained in dementia support and understand how to provide calm, familiar routines that help keep your loved one feeling safe and supported.

What specialist dementia support includes

  • Personal care with patience and respect for dignity
  • Consistent, familiar carers who reduce confusion and anxiety
  • Structured daily routines that provide reassurance
  • Gentle prompts and reminders without frustration
  • Managing behaviour changes with calm and understanding
  • Working with families as needs and abilities change
  • Coordinating with health professionals and memory clinics
  • Creating safe, calm home environments

Why consistency matters so much

When someone’s living with dementia, having the same person visiting regularly is transformative. They become familiar and trusted. Your loved one doesn’t have to explain their situation to a stranger each time. They can relax because they recognise who’s coming. We keep the same small team of trained carers so that familiarity becomes part of the support itself.

Understanding what's happening

Dementia changes things. What worked last month might not work this month. We don’t see this as failure – we see it as information that helps us adapt. We work closely with families, monitoring how your loved one is managing and adjusting support as their needs change. That might mean shifting from companionship visits to more hands-on personal care. We move with them through it all.

Managing the emotional side

Dementia affects families as much as the person living with it. We understand that family carers can feel grief, frustration, guilt and exhaustion. We’re here to support not just your loved one, but the whole family. Regular communication, honest conversations, and practical help mean families can focus on what matters – being together – rather than worrying about the practical care.

We work as a team

Memory services, GPs, social workers – we’re in touch with everyone involved in your loved one’s care. Our digital care plans mean all the important information is secure, accessible and shared. You don’t have to repeat stories to us – we know the background and we’re working together to keep your loved one safe, supported and as independent as possible.

We’d love to help. Get in touch to talk about dementia care support for your loved one.

Common questions about dementia care

Can someone with dementia stay at home?

Yes. With the right support, many people with dementia live well at home for years. Our carers are trained in dementia-specific approaches to help maintain independence, dignity, and quality of life.

How are your carers trained in dementia care?

All of our carers receive specialist dementia training. They understand how to communicate effectively, reduce confusion and distress, and support daily routines in a calm, patient way.

What if my loved one’s dementia progresses?

We adjust the care plan as needs change. Whether that means more frequent visits, longer visits, or additional support, we work with you and your family to make sure the care keeps up.

Bonnie Care at home services in Central Scotland
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