Dementia & Alzheimers
Compassionate Support That Respects the Individual
A diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s can feel overwhelming for both the individual and their family. While memory, behaviour and communication may change over time, the person behind the condition remains the same. They deserve patience, dignity and understanding at every stage.
People living with dementia benefit from calm environments, familiar routines and carers who communicate clearly and gently. Changes in surroundings or rushed interactions can increase anxiety and confusion. That is why our approach focuses on reassurance, consistency and emotional security.
We take time to understand personal history, preferences and daily habits. Knowing what music someone enjoys, what time they prefer meals, or how they like their tea prepared helps maintain comfort and confidence. Care is always delivered in a way that supports independence wherever it is safe to do so.
Families are kept informed and supported throughout. Dementia care is not only about practical assistance, it is about creating stability and preserving quality of life at home.
What We Do
Our dementia and Alzheimer’s care is carefully planned around individual needs and delivered with consistency. We work closely with families to create structured routines that reduce distress and promote wellbeing.
Support may include:
We aim to provide familiar carers wherever possible so that trust can develop naturally. Predictability and routine often help reduce agitation and improve overall wellbeing.
Our focus is to maintain independence while ensuring safety. Every visit is delivered with patience, respect and attention to detail.
Regulated, Safe and Trusted Care
Integra Home Care is fully registered with the Care Quality Commission and operates in accordance with UK care regulations and safeguarding standards. Compliance is central to everything we do.
A diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s can feel overwhelming for both the individual and their family. While memory, behaviour and communication may change over time, the person behind the condition remains the same. They deserve patience, dignity and understanding at every stage.
People living with dementia benefit from calm environments, familiar routines and carers who communicate clearly and gently. Changes in surroundings or rushed interactions can increase anxiety and confusion. That is why our approach focuses on reassurance, consistency and emotional security.
We take time to understand personal history, preferences and daily habits. Knowing what music someone enjoys, what time they prefer meals, or how they like their tea prepared helps maintain comfort and confidence. Care is always delivered in a way that supports independence wherever it is safe to do so.
Families are kept informed and supported throughout. Dementia care is not only about practical assistance, it is about creating stability and preserving quality of life at home.