Dementia Care
Excellence in care, gracefully delivered.
Care built on familiarity, consistency, and reassurance.
Intro
Dementia care in Portsmouth and Waterlooville
Dementia care in Portsmouth and Waterlooville requires a thoughtful and consistent approach.
Changes in memory, behaviour, and perception can affect both the individual and those around them, and the right support can make everyday life feel more stable and reassuring.
At HomeGrace Care, we focus on dementia care at home that supports familiarity, routine, and calm, helping individuals remain comfortable in their own surroundings.
What This Service Is
Dementia care is home care designed to support individuals living with dementia, including memory difficulties, confusion, and behavioural changes.
The aim is to provide support that is calm, familiar, and structured, helping reduce anxiety and maintain dignity.
What This Service Includes
Care is delivered in a calm, structured manner, with attention to detail and consistency.
When To Consider This Service
Benefits
a more dependable standard of care
Why HomeGrace Care
Clinically-led approach
A structured, safety-focused approach supporting better judgement and early identification of concerns.
Consistency you can rely on
A dedicated and familiar carer, or a consistent care team, supported by a well-managed service.
Clear, consistent pricing
No hidden extras. No bank holiday surcharges. Carer travel time is included.
Care delivered with dignity
Calm, respectful, and unhurried-ensuring care feels reassuring and properly delivered.
Local Focus
We provide dementia care across Waterlooville, Drayton, Cosham, and surrounding areas.
How it Works
A clear and structured process
FAQs
Answers to common questions about dementia care
What is dementia care?
Dementia care is support tailored to individuals living with dementia, focused on routine, reassurance, and day-to-day wellbeing.
Can people with dementia stay at home?
Yes, many people with dementia can remain at home with the right level of structured support in place.
What does dementia care at home include?
It may include personal care, companionship, help with routines, and monitoring for changes in condition or behaviour.
Is consistency important in dementia care?
Yes, familiarity and routine are especially important in dementia care because they can reduce distress and improve day-to-day stability.
