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Dementia Care Harborough

At Bridgewater Home Care we specialise in the care of those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, helping them to live as independently as possible in the comfort of their own home.

Senior Home Care Dignity at Bridgewater Home Care

At Bridgewater Home Care, we specialise in supporting those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, helping them remain as independent as possible in the comfort of their own home. That’s why so many families choose Bridgewater Home Care’s Dementia Care service in Harborough.

Our passion grew from first-hand experience of caring for a loved one with a life-limiting condition. During that time, we discovered how limited high-quality support was for people living with dementia, and how little help was available for family members carrying the responsibility of care. That experience inspired us to create a service that truly makes a difference.

Specialist dementia support at home

At Bridgewater Home Care, we understand how living with dementia can be completely life-changing for the whole family. It affects not only the individual living with the condition, but also everyone in their support network, who will need to adapt to their symptoms and changes in behaviour.

A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease or any other form of dementia does not mark the end of living a full and happy life. There are so many ways to help improve the quality of life when living with a form of dementia.

We have worked tirelessly over the years, enhancing the lives of those living with dementia from the comfort of their own home. We support not only our clients, but also family members with caring responsibilities who greatly rely on Bridgewater Home Care for help, guidance, reassurance and respite.

Over the years, we have invested heavily in research and training to educate our team in the symptoms, causes, and best practices for caring for clients with dementia.

Whilst we still offer all our usual services, our specialist dementia care is focused specifically towards helping those living with a form of dementia to provide the most appropriate and suitable solutions.

What is at-home dementia care?

Dementia home care is specialist support that helps those living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia stay safe, comfortable and independent in their own home. At Bridgewater Home Care Harborough, our care combines practical help with emotional support, giving reassurance to both clients and their families.

Our Care Specialists provide tailored support at every stage of dementia. This can include personal care, medication, meal preparation and help with daily routines. We also focus on wellbeing through companionship, such as looking through photo albums, enjoying music or taking part in hobbies.

Choosing dementia care at home means your loved one can stay in familiar surroundings with consistent support. It also gives families peace of mind, knowing that guidance, respite and a trusted helping hand are always available.

Our dementia care services in Harborough

We provide services that cover various aspects of specialist dementia support with different activities that help someone living with Dementia to remain independent at home, including:

Specialist personal care

Help with planning and routines

Meal preparation

Going through photograph albums to relive memories

Listening to music

Arts and Crafts

Hobbies or interests specific to the individual

Medication Assistance

Emotional Support

Find your Bridgewater Home care companion

Our Alzheimer’s Care services encompass a range of support to help those suffering from the disease live a good quality of life whilst upholding their dignity.

Our Care Specialists are professionally trained to recognise the various stages of dementia, how it can progress, common behaviours, and safety issues relating to dementia. It is the passion of our team to help those living with dementia to live a happy and fulfilling life at home, providing the most suitable, specialist support for the needs of the individual.

At Bridgewater Home Care, we place huge importance on continuity of care. In particular, for those living with dementia, it is important that many elements of their day-to-day lives stay the same. By matching our client with their own dedicated carer(s), it allows for a trusting relationship to form, enabling a routine to be maintained, and providing confidence that there will always be a familiar face when we visit.

Talk to our dementia care specialists today

If you are interested in the services that Bridgewater Home Care can offer, please do not hesitate to contact us on 01942 215 888. Our friendly and professional team will be delighted to assist.

    Dementia care in Harborough: FAQs

    When is the right time to arrange at-home dementia care?

    There is no single ‘right’ time, as needs can vary depending on the individual and their stage of dementia. However, arranging dementia care early can make a big difference. It ensures your loved one has support with daily routines, safety, and wellbeing, and it gives families guidance and peace of mind before care becomes urgent. 

    At Bridgewater Home Care Harborough, we can help assess needs and put a personalised plan in place whenever you’re ready.

    What is the difference between dementia home care and using a dementia care home service?

    Home care for dementia provides support in your loved one’s own home. A trained carer visits to help with personal care, daily routines, medication, or companionship, giving family carers a break while keeping the person in familiar surroundings. This is often referred to as home care respite.

    A dementia care home service, by contrast, can involve your loved one staying in a care facility for a short period, known as care home respite. While this offers full-time support, it requires them to leave the comfort of their home for a period of time, which can be unsettling for someone living with dementia.

    For many families, at-home dementia care is preferred because it maintains routines and familiar surroundings while still giving carers the rest and support they need.

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