Dementia and Alzheimer’s care
When memory changes, the right support makes all the difference
When someone you love begins to experience memory loss, life can start to feel uncertain. Familiar routines change, conversations become harder, and families often find themselves searching for care that truly understands.
Dementia care is about so much more than practical assistance. It is about patience, reassurance, and creating an environment where someone can continue to feel safe, valued, and at home.


Understanding dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
Dementia is a term used to describe a range of conditions that affect memory, thinking, and everyday functioning. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, typically developing gradually and affecting memory, communication, and the ability to carry out daily tasks.
While dementia affects every person differently, one thing remains constant: the need for understanding, patience, and care that truly sees the person behind the condition.
For many families, the question of whether to explore dementia care homes or support their loved one at home is one of the hardest they will face. At SereneCare, we believe that with the right dementia home care in place, individuals can continue to live meaningful, comfortable lives in familiar surroundings, for as long as possible.
How our dementia care experts can help
Our dementia home care services are designed to support daily life while helping individuals feel safe, respected, and comfortable in their own homes. Support may include:
- Personal care (such as bathing, dressing, and grooming)
- Help maintaining familiar daily routines
- Medication reminders
- Meal preparation and nutritional support
- Mobility support and assistance around the home
- Companionship and conversation
- Gentle cognitive engagement and memory support
- Emotional reassurance and supervision (when needed)
Every care plan is personalised to reflect the individual’s needs, preferences, and stage of dementia.
Are you concerned about a loved one’s memory and think they could benefit from dementia care?
Our team is here to listen and guide you through the next steps.
Recognising when dementia support may be needed
Families often begin exploring dementia care when they notice changes in memory, behaviour, or daily routines. Support may be helpful when:
- Memory loss begins affecting everyday tasks
- A loved one becomes confused or disoriented
- Medication or meals are being forgotten
- Personal care becomes more difficult
- Safety at home becomes a concern
- Family carers need additional support
Early support can help individuals remain comfortable and independent for longer while giving families greater peace of mind.

Have a question?
What is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s disease?
Dementia is a general term used to describe symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and communication. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia.
Can people with dementia remain living at home?
Yes. Many individuals living with dementia can continue to live safely at home with the right level of support in place. Personalised dementia care can help maintain routines and create a familiar, reassuring environment.
How do you create a dementia care plan?
Every care plan begins with a conversation. Our team takes time to understand the individual’s news, daily routines, and preferences before creating a personalised plan designed to provide the right level of support.
Can dementia care be adjusted over time?
Yes. Dementia is a progressive condition, which means that care needs may change over time. Our care services are flexible and can adapt to ensure individuals always receive the right support.
Do your care experts have experience supporting people with dementia?
Our care experts are trained to provide compassionate, respectful support for individuals living with dementia. They understand the importance of patience, communication, and maintaining familiar routines.
The SereneCare difference
Care shaped by experience
Our founder’s personal journey through his parents’ dementia diagnosis helped shape the values behind SereneCare. Those experiences guide how we care for every client and support every family we work with.
Patience, understanding, and reassurance
Supporting someone living with dementia requires patience, empathy, and a calm approach. Our care experts take the time to build trust, create familiar routines, and provide the reassurance that both clients and families need.
Stability through routine
For individuals living with dementia, routine and familiarity can make a significant difference. Our care focuses on maintaining daily habits, creating a calm and predictable environment, and helping individuals continue living at home.
Finding compassionate dementia care here
Caring for someone living with dementia can feel overwhelming at times, but you don’t have to face it alone. At SereneCare Group, we provide compassionate, reliable dementia care that helps individuals remain safe, comfortable, and supported in the home they know and love. Speak with our team today to learn how our personalised Alzheimer’s and dementia support services can support you and your family.