Living with dementia at home means having the right support that fits into everyday life. Our dementia care in Gloucestershire is delivered by Care Professionals who work with clients across Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud and the Cotswolds, helping them stay independent in familiar surroundings. We take time to understand what brings comfort and confidence to each person, working closely with families to provide practical help that respects individual routines and preferences.

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
Our Care Professionals support people living with dementia with care that reflects how they want to live each day. We work with families at every stage of dementia, understanding what helps each client feel more comfortable and settled at home.
This might include help with morning routines, preparing meals suited to individual preferences, and reminders about staying hydrated and taking medication. Some clients enjoy sitting by the lake at Pittville Park, listening to music from earlier years, or spending time in the garden. These familiar activities can bring comfort and provide opportunities for connection. Every Care Professional completes our City & Guilds-assured training programme, building practical communication skills and approaches that help reduce confusion or distress.
When someone becomes disoriented or unsettled during the evening, we offer calm reassurance and adjust how we support them in that moment. We notice changes in mobility, mood or concentration and update care plans as needed. As a CQC-regulated provider, we deliver dementia care that respects each person’s individuality and supports wellbeing.

When dementia becomes part of daily life, familiar faces can make all the difference. We match your loved one with a small, consistent group of Care Professionals who visit regularly. This continuity helps reduce anxiety and allows trust to develop naturally.
How we communicate shifts depending on the moment. Sometimes that means offering a gentle prompt; other times, it’s about sitting quietly together without needing to fill every pause. If confusion surfaces, we respond with calm rather than correction, so your loved one feels supported without being overwhelmed.
We take time to learn what brings comfort, whether that’s putting on a familiar TV show, flicking through old photographs, or talking about memories from years back. These moments help spark recognition and keep connections alive. Everything follows your loved one’s established rhythms and preferences. We encourage independence wherever possible, stepping in with support only where it’s genuinely needed.
Looking after someone with dementia is challenging, and families need support as much as the person receiving care. Our home care in Gloucestershire includes steady reassurance for relatives across the county, helping you feel informed and confident.
After each visit, we send updates through our care app showing how things went. The local office team are easy to reach if you want to discuss concerns, adjust timings or simply talk things through when decisions feel difficult.
Our Care Professionals visit regularly, which means they notice slight shifts in behaviour or mood that might signal changes ahead. These observations help you understand what may be happening and plan thoughtfully.
We also offer guidance on adapting the home as dementia progresses and provide emotional support when the journey becomes harder. Many families across Gloucestershire tell us that having someone who genuinely understands dementia makes the tougher days more manageable.

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