Many families in North Somerset tell us that what matters most is keeping life feeling familiar. Our dementia care in North Somerset supports people to stay in the homes and communities they recognise, whether that is in Weston, Clevedon, Portishead or the villages in between. We begin by understanding what helps each person feel settled, then build support around the routines, habits and comforts that make everyday life feel manageable.

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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 daily life in different ways for each person, so our support across North Somerset is tailored to what feels comfortable, familiar and achievable at home. Across the area, our Care Professionals work with long-standing habits rather than asking someone to adjust to a new routine. This might mean supporting a slower start to the morning, preparing meals that someone has always enjoyed, offering reminders about hydration or medication, or helping with safe movement around the home.
We pay attention to the details that make life easier, such as setting up the kitchen in a way that helps someone stay independent or keeping to the same sequence of evening tasks that brings comfort. We also encourage meaningful moments, whether that’s time in the garden, listening to favourite music or conversation that supports recognition.
As a CQC-regulated provider, Home Instead follows nationally recognised care standards and reviews each care plan regularly, making sure support remains appropriate and genuinely helpful as needs change.

A good day for someone living with dementia often relies on the right tone and familiarity, which is why our approach in North Somerset centres on practical communication and steady relationships. We match each person with a small team of Care Professionals who visit regularly, allowing trust to build naturally over time. This consistency helps us understand the subtle signals that show when reassurance is needed, when conversation is welcome, and when a quieter presence is more helpful than words.
Care Professionals draw on City and Guilds-assured training to communicate in ways that feel calm and achievable. Some days, this means offering gentle explanations; on others, it means slowing down or using visual prompts to make a task easier to follow. We focus on helping each person feel settled within their own home, supporting their routine rather than disrupting it, and responding with patience when memory or concentration wavers.
Family life can shift quickly when dementia is involved, so our support includes clear communication and guidance that helps relatives feel informed rather than overwhelmed. Updates through our care app give families a straightforward picture of how visits are going, making it easier to stay connected even when work or distance makes daily involvement difficult. Our local office team is easy to reach, ready to talk through concerns or adjust visit patterns as needed.
Because the same Care Professionals visit consistently, they notice early changes in mood, mobility or confidence that might go unnoticed during shorter family visits. Sharing these insights helps relatives understand what’s happening and consider next steps with clarity. We also offer practical advice on adapting the home, whether that involves simplifying spaces or adjusting routines to reduce uncertainty. Families know they have a reliable point of contact and compassionate support whenever decisions feel difficult.

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