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8 April 2026

The Benefits of Home Care for People Living with Dementia

Staying at home for as long as possible is the wish of most people living with dementia. Here's why home care can be the best option.

The Benefits of Home Care for People Living with Dementia

For most people living with dementia, the desire to remain at home — surrounded by familiar surroundings, routines, and memories — is deeply important. Home care can make this possible for much longer than many families realise.

Familiarity Reduces Anxiety

People with dementia often experience significant anxiety when placed in unfamiliar environments. The home environment — with its familiar smells, layout, and objects — provides a natural source of comfort and orientation.

Personalised One-to-One Care

In a care home, staff are shared between many residents. With home care, your loved one receives dedicated, one-to-one attention from a consistent carer who gets to know their preferences, history, and personality.

Maintaining Routine

Routine is enormously important for people living with dementia. Home care allows for a consistent daily routine that is tailored to the individual — mealtimes, activities, and bedtimes can all be structured around what works best for them.

Family Involvement

Home care makes it much easier for family members to remain closely involved in their loved one's care. You can visit at any time, join in activities, and maintain a natural family dynamic.

Specialist Dementia Training

At Right at Home Nottingham, all of our carers receive specialist dementia training. This means they understand the condition deeply and are equipped to provide the best possible care.

Delaying the Need for Residential Care

With the right support, many people with dementia can remain at home for significantly longer than without care. This is often better for their wellbeing — and can also be more cost-effective for families.


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