Alzheimers Disease Care

Alzheimer Disease Care at Home

Alzheimer Disease Care at Home

When someone you love is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, every part of daily life begins to shift. Familiar routines grow more difficult. Memories start to fade. Emotions run high — both for the person affected and their family. At Classic Carers, we offer Alzheimer disease care at home that gently supports individuals through every stage of the condition, while helping families feel less overwhelmed and more supported.

Our in-home care provides more than just assistance. It offers calm, safety, and a familiar rhythm — delivered with patience and genuine understanding.

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What is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Alzheimer’s is a progressive brain disease that affects memory, thinking, behaviour, and eventually, the ability to carry out everyday tasks. It is the most common form of dementia in the UK, mainly affecting people over the age of 65.

While symptoms progress differently for each person, common challenges include:

  • Forgetting names, appointments, or recent conversations
  • Repeating questions
  • Difficulty with language or decision-making
  • Disorientation with time or place
  • Mood swings, anxiety, or suspicion
  • Struggling with dressing, eating, or hygiene routines

As Alzheimer’s advances, it often becomes unsafe or overwhelming for families to manage alone — especially when round-the-clock attention or gentle encouragement is needed. That is where we step in.

What Classic Carers Provides

Our Alzheimer’s care is personalised from the very first conversation. No two people experience Alzheimer’s the same way, which is why we take the time to understand the individual — their routines, their preferences, their life story.

Carer supporting person with Alzheimer’s disease at home

Personal care with dignity

Assistance with washing, dressing, and toileting in a way that respects the person’s pace and preferences.

Memory and cognitive support

Gentle reminders, prompts, and engaging conversations to stimulate recall and maintain confidence.

Safe mobility assistance

Support in navigating the home safely and preventing falls or disorientation.

Meal preparation and nutrition

Balanced meals made to suit the person’s taste and any dietary needs.

Medication reminders

Assistance in ensuring medications are taken correctly and on time.

Routine and structure

Maintaining consistent daily patterns to reduce anxiety and confusion.

Emotional companionship

Simply being there — to chat, to listen, and to offer calm, familiar interaction throughout the day.

Respite for family carers

Giving loved ones a break to rest, work, or tend to other responsibilities without worry.

We work closely with families and medical professionals to ensure that care plans are comprehensive and responsive to changing needs.

Key Features and Benefits of Our Service

Families trust Classic Carers because we combine practical care with emotional support — offering both the hands and the heart that true Alzheimer’s care requires.

Key Features

  • Alzheimer-trained carers with experience in dementia progression
  • Customised care plans reviewed regularly
  • Flexible schedules: from hourly visits to overnight or live-in care
  • In-home assessments to ensure safety and comfort
  • Carer continuity whenever possible
  • Regular family updates and open communication

Benefits for the Client

  • Feels safe in their own home environment
  • Experiences less confusion and more comfort
  • Maintains dignity and routine
  • Builds trust with familiar carers
  • Enjoys stimulation and meaningful connection

Benefits for the Family

  • Peace of mind knowing a professional is present
  • Relief from the emotional and physical demands of caregiving
  • More time to be a partner, child, or friend instead of just a carer
  • Support during decision-making as the condition evolves

We know the journey with Alzheimer’s is not easy — but it does not have to be walked alone. Our carers are companions as much as they are care providers.

How to Arrange Alzheimer Disease Care

Getting the right care in place should never feel complicated. We have designed a simple, thoughtful process to help families get started quickly and with confidence.

Initial Contact

Call or email us with your situation. We will listen carefully and offer advice on the most suitable next steps.

Free Home Visit

We conduct a no-obligation visit to understand your loved one’s environment, needs, and any risks or safety concerns.

Personalised Care Plan

A tailored plan is created in consultation with you and any relevant healthcare providers, focusing on both current and anticipated needs.

Carer Matching and Start of Service

We assign a carer based on skills, personality, and consistency. Care begins at a schedule that suits your family, and we remain in regular contact.

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Helping You Focus on What Matters Most

Living with Alzheimer’s is challenging, but no one has to face it alone. At Classic Carers, we walk alongside families with compassion, experience, and patience.

Our Alzheimer disease care is more than a service — it is a relationship built on trust and kindness.

Contact us today to learn how we can support your family:

📞 Phone: 01392 547764 / 07795 300671

✉️ Email: care@cchdevon.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our Alzheimer disease care at home services.

What is Alzheimer disease care?

Alzheimer disease care involves in-home support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, focusing on memory prompts, daily routines, personal hygiene, emotional reassurance, and safety within their home environment.

Are your carers trained specifically for Alzheimer’s?

Yes. All our carers undergo specialist training to understand the symptoms, communication challenges, and progression of Alzheimer’s. They are skilled in managing behaviour changes, confusion, and routine disruption.

Can I choose the same carer for every visit?

Wherever possible, yes. We believe consistency is key for Alzheimer’s care and always aim to assign regular carers to build familiarity and trust.

How do you handle changes in the condition?

We regularly review the care plan with the family and healthcare team. If the person’s condition progresses, we adapt the support to match their new needs.

Is this service only for elderly people?

No. While Alzheimer’s primarily affects older adults, we provide support to individuals of any age living with early-onset or advanced stages of the disease.

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