Specialist Dementia Care at Home

Compassionate, personalised support that helps your loved one stay independent and safe in familiar surroundings.

CQC registered; DBS-checked, well trained and experienced staff; tailored 24/7 or short-term support;

Request a free care assessment. Phone: 01206 266781, Email: info@premiercareessex.uk

Overview

Dementia is a progressive condition that affects memory, thinking and daily functioning; each person experiences it differently. Our person-centred approach creates tailored care plans that protect routines, encourage meaningful activity and preserve independence. We aim to maintain dignity and reduce stress for families by providing skilled, compassionate support and clear communication at every step.

Staff training and expertise

Our carers complete accredited online dementia training through Care Skills Academy and specialist programmes from Quality Innovation Training provided by Essex County Council. They also work alongside hospice nurses, the community nursing team and experienced clients, combining formal learning with practical, compassionate care in real-world settings. This mix of qualifications and hands-on experience helps us deliver safe, person-centred support that preserves dignity and builds trusting relationships

Our dementia services

“Our dementia services provide personalised, compassionate care to support daily living, social engagement, and complex needs, including 24/7 live-in care, night-time support, respite, and specialist memory-enhancing activities.”

Tailored care plans

personalised routines, daily living support, medication prompts

Companion and companionship visits

— meaningful social interaction, activity prompts

Live-in care

fully-managed 24/7 support for complex needs.

Night-time support

sleep checks, reassurance, medication

Palliative and end-of-life dementia care

symptom-led, comfort-focused support.

Respite care

short-term cover to give family carers a break.

Specialist dementia activities

memory-triggering activities, sensory stimulation, reminiscence sessions.

Typical care plan example (step-by-step)

Assessment: in-home, free, with family and GP notes considered.

Personalised plan: daily schedule, risk assessment, medication regime, social goals.

Match and introduction: meet named carers; trial visits to build rapport.

Ongoing reviews: weekly for first month, then monthly or as needed; updates with family and clinicians.

Emergency response: 24/7 phone line; rapid care increase where clinically required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can care start?

We aim to start within 24 hours after assessment; emergency cover available.

Yes; all carers receive dementia-specific training, DBS checks, and ongoing CPD.

We aim for consistent rotas and a primary carer to build trust.

Through personalised strategies, de-escalation training, and close collaboration with clinicians.

Carers follow a MAR chart and liaise with GPs and pharmacies.