In County Armagh, many people living with dementia want to remain in the places that feel like home with steady routines and the comfort of their own surroundings. Our dementia care supports individuals across Armagh city, Portadown, Lurgan and the rural villages, providing practical help delivered with patience and understanding. Care Professionals learn each person’s habits and preferences, offering support that feels personal and reassuring.

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
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
Dementia affects each person differently, so our care begins with understanding what brings stability, comfort and confidence. Whether someone lives in Richhill, Tandragee, Keady or Craigavon, our Care Professionals tailor support so it fits naturally into daily life. This may mean helping with morning and evening patterns, preparing meals that feel familiar, encouraging gentle movement or offering reassurance during moments of uncertainty.
Activities are built around the person’s interests and long-held routines. Some clients enjoy time outdoors in local green spaces such as Gosford Forest Park, while others feel most at ease indoors listening to music, chatting about past memories or sorting through keepsakes. When confusion or anxiety arises, Care Professionals use calm, grounded communication that eases pressure and restores a sense of steadiness.
Every Care Professional completes comprehensive dementia training to recognise subtle changes in mood, mobility or cognition, ensuring care remains suitable and responsive. We’re regulated by the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA), which means our standards are independently monitored and maintained.

Dementia care is most effective when visits aren’t rushed. Our Care Professionals spend unhurried time with clients across County Armagh, creating space for conversation, reassurance and the familiar routines that help someone feel settled. This gentle pace reduces anxiety and supports a sense of predictability, especially for those who find busy or changing environments overwhelming.
Familiarity is also central to our approach. The same Care Professionals visit regularly, helping clients feel safe with people they recognise and trust. This reassuring presence makes accepting support more natural, even on harder days.
Care Professionals assist with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, safe movement around the home and settling into morning or bedtime routines. Communication is thoughtful and patient, guided by the person’s mood and what they can manage at that moment. Whether supporting a favourite activity or offering quiet company, care is always shaped around dignity, comfort and respect.
Caring for a relative with dementia can feel emotionally demanding, and families often need reassurance as things change. Our dementia care in County Armagh includes regular updates through our care app, giving families a clear picture of each visit and highlighting any shifts in wellbeing. The local office team is always available to adjust arrangements, answer questions and provide guidance when decisions feel uncertain.
Because Care Professionals spend meaningful time with clients, they often notice early signs that support may need to be adapted. Sharing these observations helps families understand what changes may mean and plan ahead with greater confidence. We also offer advice on adapting the home to reduce confusion, improve safety and create a calmer day-to-day environment.
Above all, we walk alongside families at every stage of the dementia journey, offering clarity, compassion and a reliable point of contact whenever life feels challenging.

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