Practical tips for caring for someone with Alzheimer’s at home in Hammersmith & Chiswick, with expert support from Home Instead’s trained team.

Supporting a loved one with Alzheimer’s can feel overwhelming at times, especially when you want to keep them safe and comfortable at home. In Hammersmith & Chiswick, many families choose home care because it allows their loved one to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving the right level of support.
This month, Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, we’re here to make caring for someone at home that little bit easier.
For someone living with Alzheimer’s, familiar surroundings bring comfort and stability. The view from a bedroom window, the pattern of a favourite chair, or the daily walk to the corner shop can spark recognition and reassurance.
Staying in Hammersmith or Chiswick means being surrounded by known places, whether that’s a stroll in Ravenscourt Park, visiting Turnham Green, or chatting with neighbours on the high street. Home care helps maintain these connections, which can be vital for wellbeing.

Small, thoughtful changes around the home can make a big difference to day-to-day life:
– Label everyday items such as cupboards, drawers, or doors to reduce confusion.
– Improve lighting in hallways and staircases to make moving around safer.
– Remove clutter and keep walkways clear to prevent trips or falls.
– Stick to a routine for meals, medication, and activities to bring structure and reduce anxiety.
– Use memory prompts such as photo albums or a wall calendar to spark recognition.
– Encourage gentle activity like a walk by the Thames or light gardening to boost mood and confidence.
– Offer companionship by sharing meals, listening to stories, or enjoying music together.
– Get practical support with personal care or household tasks so family members can focus on quality time.
Our Care Professionals work alongside families to set up these routines and create a safe, calm environment. With the right guidance and support, living well at home with Alzheimer’s is possible.
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be demanding, both emotionally and physically. Families in Hammersmith & Chiswick often tell us they feel guilty asking for help, but the truth is that support benefits everyone. Taking a break can restore energy and reduce stress. Our respite services give families peace of mind, knowing their loved one is in safe, professional hands.

At Home Instead Hammersmith & Chiswick, all our Care Professionals receive specialist dementia training accredited by City & Guilds. This means they’re equipped with the knowledge and confidence to respond sensitively to the challenges that Alzheimer’s can bring.
From recognising subtle changes in behaviour to using calm communication techniques, their expertise makes day-to-day life safer and more reassuring for everyone involved.
Every family’s journey with Alzheimer’s is unique, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Home Instead Hammersmith & Chiswick, we’re here to provide the knowledge, care, and compassion that make home life not only possible but fulfilling.
If you’d like to talk about dementia care or learn more about how we can help, call us on 0208 746 1213 or enquire online today.
Q: How can I make my home safer for someone with Alzheimer’s?
A: Start by reducing clutter, adding good lighting, and using labels or memory prompts. These simple steps improve safety and reduce anxiety.
Q: Can people with Alzheimer’s still enjoy activities outside the home?
A: Yes. Gentle outings, like a walk through Ravenscourt Park or a visit to Chiswick House, can be uplifting and help maintain social connections.
Q: What support is available for family carers in Hammersmith & Chiswick?
A: Home Instead offers respite services and dementia-trained Care Professionals who can provide practical help, companionship, and peace of mind for families.