We provide dementia care across Angus, supporting people in Forfar, Arbroath, Montrose, Kirriemuir and nearby villages. Our Care Professionals take time to understand each person's history, their preferences, and what helps them feel comfortable at home. We focus on maintaining familiar routines, encouraging activities they enjoy, and keeping connections with their local community strong. It's about practical, consistent support that helps people continue living well in surroundings they recognise.

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
Great dementia care begins with understanding the person behind the diagnosis – what brings them comfort, what their daily life has looked like, and how support can fit naturally into their routine. We provide dementia care in Angus and across the surrounding area with care plans tailored to individual circumstances and what helps each person feel settled.
Care Professionals complete a City & Guilds-assured training programme, building skills in communication that reduce distress and bring comfort during moments of confusion or sundowning. They support morning and evening habits, prepare meals based on personal tastes, and offer gentle reminders around staying hydrated and taking medication. Activities reflect long-held interests, whether that’s spending time at Crombie Country Park or looking through old photographs at home.
We observe shifts in mood, mobility, and memory, adjusting care as circumstances change. Families receive guidance on how dementia affects behaviour and practical ways to create a calm environment at home. Regulated by the Care Inspectorate, we deliver high standards and thoughtful support that evolves as life unfolds.

Our dementia care in Angus is built on patience, familiarity and understanding how someone experiences their world when living with dementia. You’ll be matched with a small team of Care Professionals, so your loved one always knows who’s at the door. That predictability helps ease confusion and allows genuine relationships to form.
We adjust how we communicate depending on what feels right at that moment. Sometimes that means quiet reassurance, other times it’s helping someone find their way back when they’ve lost track of what they were doing. We follow your loved one’s pace, working alongside their existing habits rather than trying to impose new routines.
Our Care Professionals spend time learning what brings comfort, whether that’s arranging flowers from the garden, listening to familiar songs or simply sitting together without the pressure to fill every silence. We’re here to protect dignity and encourage independence wherever possible.
When questions come up or routines need adjusting, our local office team in Angus are always easy to reach. The care app shares updates after each visit, letting you see how the day went and what happened during that time. Families tell us this regular communication helps them feel reassured about what’s happening at home.
The same Care Professionals visit consistently, which means they pick up on subtle changes in behaviour or needs early. They share these observations with you, helping you understand shifts as they happen and think ahead about what support might be needed next.
We’ll also offer guidance on managing new challenges as they arise and provide emotional reassurance as you navigate this journey. Many families across Angus value having experienced support nearby who understand the questions that come up along the way. With clear communication and practical guidance, you can feel better prepared at every stage.

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