Dementia Care in Darlington & Northallerton

Relationship-led and supportive Dementia Care in Darlington & Northallerton from compassionate and experienced home care professionals.

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Care for 18,000+ older people

Recommended by 95% of our clients

10,000 trained Care Professionals

Homecare.co.uk rating 9.6/10

Highest regulatory ratings

Care for 18,000+ older people

Recommended by 95% of our clients

10,000 trained Care Professionals

Homecare.co.uk rating 9.6/10

The Darlington & Northallerton Dementia Care team, here to help every step of the way

There are an estimated 1,453 people living with dementia in the Darlington area, and that number continues to rise as our population ages. Dementia care is an area we specialise in, and a number of the clients we support across Darlington, Northallerton, Richmond in North Yorkshire, Barnard Castle and surrounding areas are living with some form of dementia. We understand how dementia affects not just the individual but the whole family – the worry, the exhaustion, the challenge of watching someone you love change. Home Instead is the only UK home care provider offering City & Guilds assured dementia training, so our team understands how to support clients at every stage, from early memory concerns through to more advanced care needs.

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Why Dementia Care may be right for you

Home is the best place for someone living with dementia. Familiar surroundings, daily routines and the comfort of their own things all help reduce confusion and anxiety. Our Care Professionals visit regularly – the same trusted face each time – providing the continuity that’s so important when memory and confidence are affected. In the early stages, that might mean gentle prompts with medications, help with meals, and companionship to reduce feelings of isolation. As dementia progresses, support naturally adapts to become more hands-on – personal care, keeping the home safe, managing appointments, and close communication with families about any changes. Dementia can impact decision-making and independence, which is why unhurried, hour-long visits matter so much – there’s proper time to do things together, maintaining dignity and choice.One daughter in Darlington shared on homecare.co.uk how her parents were “paired with a gentleman who visits twice a week and they have a really good bond together, he is like a friend to my dad now” who has dementia. She valued that “nothing is too much for them” and that visits could be shopping, going to the chemist, or “just sit and have a coffee and a chat if that’s what my dad wants that day.” Another relative described being “immediately put at ease” by the management team after voicing concerns that her mum “had been very independent and would be reluctant to accept outside help.” She praised how Care Professionals “take an active interest in Mum’s wellbeing,” treat her “with dignity,” and keep the family “fully informed” about how she’s doing.

What we do to care for your loved ones

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 a unique mix of 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.

Tailored Dementia Care in Darlington & Northallerton

One daughter in Darlington shared on homecare.co.uk how her parents were “paired with a gentleman who visits twice a week and they have a really good bond together, he is like a friend to my dad now” who has dementia. She valued that “nothing is too much for them” and that visits could be shopping, going to the chemist, or “just sit and have a coffee and a chat if that’s what my dad wants that day.” Another relative described being “immediately put at ease” by the management team after voicing concerns that her mum “had been very independent and would be reluctant to accept outside help.” She praised how Care Professionals “take an active interest in Mum’s wellbeing,” treat her “with dignity,” and keep the family “fully informed” about how she’s doing.

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Trusted Dementia Care from experienced home care professionals in Darlington & Northallerton

Our office team is based locally in Darlington and has over a decade of experience supporting families living with dementia locally. Every Care Professional completes our specialist City & Guilds accredited dementia training, learning not just practical skills but how to communicate effectively, support someone through confusion or distress, and recognise subtle changes that families might miss. This training covers all stages of dementia – from early memory loss through to more complex care needs – and includes understanding how conditions like vascular dementia, Alzheimer’s and frontotemporal dementia can affect behaviour and daily life differently. Through our care app and regular contact, we keep families fully informed about visits, meals, mood and any concerns. As dementia progresses, we adapt the care plan to match changing needs, always keeping families involved in decisions.

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Additional support and activities in Darlington & Northallerton

We’re proud partners of Alzheimer’s Society UK and work closely with local dementia support services across Darlington, Northallerton, Richmond in North Yorkshire and Barnard Castle. Our Memory Lane Activity Cafe meets monthly at The Salvation Army in Darlington – a welcoming space with games, arts and crafts, music and companionship where people living with dementia can socialise. Through our Director’s involvement with the Dementia Friendly Darlington Steering Group and Dementia Forward in Richmond in North Yorkshire, we’re helping make local towns more inclusive for those living with dementia and their families. We also have strong relationships with local GPs, memory clinics and community mental health teams in Darlington, Northallerton, Richmond in North Yorkshire, Barnard Castle and the surrounding area, so if your loved one needs additional assessment or support, we can help coordinate that.

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FAQs

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  • Reach out and talk to the Darlington & Northallerton team today

    Enable your loved ones to continue to live their life with the support of the Darlington & Northallerton team. If you would like to hear what clients say about us please take a peek at our Home Care verified reviews. If you would like more information about our high quality Dementia Care service, please call us on 01325 467833, or fill out the form below.

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