Intro – Dementia Care
Familiar faces, calm routines, respectful care.
Dementia can affect memory, behaviour, and emotions, but it doesn’t have to take away dignity or connection. Our dementia care services are designed to bring structure, safety, and reassurance to everyday life. We use memory-friendly approaches and calm, respectful communication to support individuals in navigating daily routines, maintaining independence where possible, and reducing confusion or distress. Family carers also benefit from our guidance and support throughout the care journey.
– Memory-friendly routines
– Emotional and behavioural support
– Communication techniques tailored to cognitive abilities
– Safe home environment adjustments
Benefits:
– Reduces anxiety and agitation
– Promotes familiarity, comfort, and mental engagement
– Supports family members through education and care continuity
Healthcare Plans:
Custom care plans aligned with dementia progression stages and NHS guidance.
Our Core Values
Our values shape every decision and every interaction. We are proud to stand on the following principles:
Compassion
Putting people first with kindness and empathy.
Respect
Honoring individual dignity, preferences, and privacy.
Integrity
Delivering care with honesty, transparency, and professionalism.
Professionalism
Maintaining the highest standards through training and experience.
Empowerment
Supporting individuals to live fulfilled, independent lives.
FAQs – Dementia Care
What signs indicate that dementia care is needed?
Memory loss, confusion, personality changes, and difficulty with routine tasks may suggest the need for specialised support.
Can I choose a male or female carer?
Yes, we do our best to match clients with carers based on gender preference, cultural sensitivity, and comfort level.
Can you support someone with advanced dementia?
Yes. We offer care plans tailored to all stages of dementia, including advanced cognitive decline.
How do you help manage behaviours like agitation or confusion?
We use person-centred techniques, calm communication, and structured routines to reduce triggers and promote comfort.
Are your carers trained in dementia-specific techniques?
Absolutely. All dementia carers receive specialised training in Alzheimer’s care, behaviour management, and memory support.
Can you coordinate care with a GP or memory clinic?
Yes, we collaborate with health professionals to ensure continuity and holistic support.
Is dementia care available for couples?
Yes. We can design plans to support both individuals where one or both may be affected.
Do you involve family members in care planning?
Always. Family input is vital in shaping routines, preferences, and communication approaches.
Our Services
Emergency Cases
At Waterfields Healthcare, we understand that emergencies don’t follow a schedule. Whether it’s an unexpected hospital discharge, sudden carer absence, or a client in crisis — our team is equipped to step in quickly and professionally.
Contat Info
📞 Contact Us Today : 0330 223 7992
How Our Process Works

Initial Contact & Inquiry
Reach out to us via phone, email, or our website. We’ll listen to your needs and answer any initial questions you may have.

Free Consultation & Assessment
We’ll arrange a no-obligation consultation — in person or virtual — to assess the client’s needs, preferences, and living environment.

Tailored Care Plan (Customized)
Based on the assessment, we’ll create a personalized care plan that matches your specific requirements and lifestyle.

Care Begins with Ongoing Support
Our trained care team is deployed, and services begin. We provide continuous monitoring, communication, and adjustments as needed.
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Our Specialisms
We tailor our care services to meet the unique needs of every individual we support. Our experienced team is equipped to provide high-quality care in the following areas:




















