Relationship-led and supportive Dementia Care in Keynsham from compassionate and experienced home care professionals.
Highest regulatory ratings
16,000+ active clients
Recommended by 95% of our clients
10,000+ carers nationwide
Home Care rating 9.6
Highest regulatory ratings
16,000+ active clients
Recommended by 95% of our clients
10,000+ carers nationwide
Home Care rating 9.6
Dementia care in Keynsham requires a compassionate approach tailored to each individual’s unique journey. Our Care Professionals are specially selected through our personal matching process, ensuring genuine connections form between our clients and their Care Professional. We’re proud to offer a ‘No Uniform’ policy that helps our clients feel comfortable with a friend rather than a formal carer in their home. With one-hour minimum visits, dedicated drivers, and the distinction of being the only home care company with City & Guilds-Assured Dementia Training, we’re equipped to support your loved one with the dignity they deserve.
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Memory loss and cognitive changes can make routine tasks challenging, but remaining in one’s own home provides vital stability and comfort. Our carefully trained Care Professionals can gently support with medication reminders, personal care, and meal preparation while encouraging independence wherever possible. The familiar sights, sounds, and memories of home create an environment where your loved one can thrive despite the challenges dementia presents. We’ve seen how maintaining daily routines in familiar surroundings significantly reduces anxiety and confusion, allowing your loved one to experience greater moments of clarity and joy.
We offer two types of home care: hourly care, where we visit at set times, or live-in care, where a carer resides in the home. Both are overseen by our care management team and delivered by compassionate Care Professionals. Each care package is made up of of a unique mix services to meet your needs.
Companionship care
We carefully match Care Professionals with clients to ensure a meaningful bond is created.
Home help & meal prep
Keeping the home environment clean, safe, and nourishing with home-cooked meals.
Personal care
Assistance with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, always respecting the dignity of your loved one.
Mobility support
Helping your loved one move around their home safely, including transfers and positioning.
Health appointment management
We support you to attend those important health appointments.
Community engagement
We enable you to continue to do the things you enjoy, be it a visit to the garden centre or your local art group.
Transportation
Assistance getting you from A to B, whether it be to go visit a friend or help with your shopping.
Medication management
Ensuring medicines are taken correctly and on time, supporting overall health.
Our support extends beyond the home, keeping clients connected with the Keynsham community. We accompany clients to dementia-friendly events, offering stimulating activities and social interaction. Many enjoy visits to local cafes and parks for a relaxed cuppa and gentle wanders through beautiful settings. The Keynsham Music Festival in summer offers sensory enjoyment, and we support attendance at local church services or community groups meaningful to your loved one. Outings are carefully planned around each person’s preferences and energy levels, ensuring positive experiences without overwhelming them.
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We are led by Joe, our Director with nine years of Home Instead experience, who ensures our team delivers exceptional care throughout Keynsham and Bristol East. Our Care Manager, Tracy, brings over ten years of care expertise, carefully matching clients with Care Professionals whose personalities and interests complement each other. At our local office, our team is always ready to welcome you for a chat about your loved one’s needs. Our commitment to our Care Professionals is equally important – with regular wellbeing check-ins, our ‘Love Fridays’ programme, and recognition through our Care Professionals of the Year award, we maintain high staff retention rates that ensure consistency for your loved one.
Our connections within the Keynsham community enable us to support families affected by dementia. This year, our Team Leader’s partner is running the Bristol 10k in honour of his nan who has dementia, raising funds for Home Instead charities supporting dementia care. We organised a Time4aCuppa event with a cake sale to raise funds for Dementia UK. Several clients attend the Longwell Green Community Centre, which offers singing sessions, lunches and dementia-friendly day trips. The Hanham Repair Cafe on Wednesdays offers a welcoming space where some clients connect with others, share skills and stories while getting household items repaired.
FAQs
Our office provides care for people at home in the following areas:
Keynsham, Brislington, St George, Hanham, Longwell Green, Cadbury Heath, Redfield, Saltford, North Common, Oldland Common, Warmley, St Anne's, St Paul's, Pensford, Bitton, Wick, Stanton Drew, Easton, Doynton, Compton Dando, Upton Cheyney, Upper Stanton Drew, Eastville, Burnett, Norton Malreward, Stanton Wick, Woollard, Queen Charlton, Chewton Keynsham, Abson, Publow, Beach, Hunstrete, Swineford, Speedwell, Belluton, Kingswood, Norton Hawkfield, Whitehall, Whitley Batts, Stockwood, St Philip's Marsh, St Werburgh's, St Philip's, Bridge Yate, Webbs Heath, Kingswood Foundation Estate
If your town doesn’t appear above please check the postcodes below to see if we cover your area:
BS4 5, BS2 0, BS31 3, BS14 8, BS15 8, BS31 1, BS30 7, BS5 8, BS5 6, BS5 0, BS30 9, BS15 4, BS5 7, BS16 3, BS15 9, BS15 3, BS31 2, BS30 6, BS16 4, BS15 1, BS30 5, BS5 9, BS2 9, BS4 4, BS39 4, BS30 8, BS4 3
Home Instead Bristol East is one of 250 locally owned offices that collectively form Home Instead UK. Together, we care for 16,000 clients, delivering one million hours of home care each month. This unique combination of community-focused local offices and the resources of a national network enables us to provide personalised, relationship-led care while leading research and innovation that is transforming the experience of aging. Our services include companionship care, personal care, specialist care (including dementia, palliative, and Parkinson’s), and live-in care.
With the right care and support, a person living with dementia can be as independent as possible. Dementia home care can enable them to live happily and securely in their own home, in familiar surroundings, surrounded by people they know.
Yes. We understand how difficult it can be caring for someone living with dementia but we have years of experience in helping families cope with the situation at home. Our City & Guilds Assured dementia training programme ensures that our Care Professionals are fully equipped to provide exceptional care for individuals living with all types of dementia.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, followed by Vascular dementia and then Lewy body dementia.
When someone is diagnosed with dementia, it is often assumed that keeping their beloved pet is impossible. This is not necessarily the case. Studies have shown that pets have actually been known to increase the health of those with dementia while providing them with a friend to spend their time with. Owning a cute and cuddly companion can even be an essential part of their daily routine. Before jumping to any conclusions, it may be beneficial to review all of your options when it comes to this important decision.
An unexpected diagnosis can be frightening or difficult, and some might discover that they want their pet to remain by their side. After considering the following factors, you may find that there are other alternatives to immediately giving up a best friend.
For people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s, lack of stimulation and boredom can be one of the most frustrating things. It’s important to provide activities that engage and bring pleasure to people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Stimulating activities can help keep them in high spirits and prevent them from developing depression, whilst lessening anxiety and irritability.
Activities should aim to:
If you have a relative with dementia – perhaps you are their carer – you may be aware that at some point you might find yourself dealing with aggressive behaviour from them. This is a prospect that many people fear, but there are ways to cope with such challenging behaviours.
The early stages of dementia are not always obvious, and symptoms and problems might develop slowly. To add to these difficulties, early signs of Alzheimer’s and dementia are frequently easy to dismiss as a normal sign of ageing. However, if you know what to look out for, you can keep an eye on yourself and your loved ones and identify symptoms early. This will allow you to get the medical advice early on and work out care ahead of time.
For a person with dementia, Christmas poses challenges that include disruption to a routine, confusing changes to décor and the layout of a home, and the pressure to be social over extended periods of time. When somebody’s memory or cognitive skills are deteriorating, they will find these tasks especially difficult; it is important that they are catered for in the most sensitive ways possible.
By looking at each potential challenge in turn, we have suggested some ways to manage these difficulties and have a successful Christmas without causing your loved one with dementia distress or exacerbating their confusion.
There are many types of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is simply one form of dementia.
Dr. Alois Alzheimer is credited with discovering Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Alzheimer was a well-known and popular German physician and researcher working in the early 1900s. Physicians and scientists at the time had a fascination with the human brain and were studying it to better understand how it worked.
Dr. Alzheimer met Auguste Deter, the first person who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Auguste told Dr. Alzheimer, “I have forgotten myself”. He brought her to the doctor when she started to have memory loss and delusions. Dr. Alzheimer studied her for several years, noting her decline.
Because of Dr. Alzheimer’s discovery, the disease was named after him.
Certainly. We know how challenging it can be caring for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease, however we have years of experience in helping families cope with the situation at home. Our City & Guilds Assured dementia training programme means our Care Professionals are trained to care for people living with all the different types of dementia.
Enable your loved ones to continue to live their life with the support of the Bristol East team. If you would like more information about our high quality Dementia Care service, please call us on 0117 3742400, or fill out the form below.