Many older adults in Powys want to remain close to the landscapes, villages and local routines that have shaped their lives. Our dementia care in Powys supports people across Welshpool, Newtown, Brecon and surrounding rural communities to do exactly that. We learn how each person likes their home and lifestyle, what brings comfort and what causes worry, then shape support around these patterns.

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
Those living with dementia have their own habits and expectations of the day, so our dementia care across Powys is tailored to what feels natural and achievable. Whether supporting someone in Llandrindod Wells, Machynlleth, Ystradgynlais or a small village nearby, our Care Professionals begin with familiar routines rather than asking someone to adjust to a new structure.
Support may include morning or evening assistance, preparing meals, prompting hydration or medication, and helping with safe movement in and around the home. We also consider the small details that make life easier, such as keeping to a preferred sequence of tasks, organising the living space to maintain independence or encouraging simple activities that feel meaningful.
As a CQC-regulated provider, our care meets national standards, and every Care Professional completes City and Guilds-assured dementia training. Care plans are reviewed regularly to ensure support remains appropriate as needs change. We work closely with families to ensure everyone feels confident about the care being provided and can raise any concerns or observations as they arise.

A calm, predictable routine tends to make daily life feel safer for someone living with dementia, so our approach in Powys centres on familiarity and communication that matches the moment. We build small, consistent care teams so the same people visit regularly, allowing trust to grow and helping clients feel more comfortable with support over time.
Care Professionals work at the individual’s speed, giving time for conversation or quieter moments when that feels more helpful. They pay attention to tone, facial cues and body language, using these signals to guide how they communicate. This may mean simplifying explanations, slowing down when concentration fades, or offering gentle prompts that make tasks easier to follow.
We focus on supporting the day as the person experiences it, creating an environment where they can feel understood, valued and safe in their own home.
Dementia affects everyone connected to the person receiving support, which is why our care in Powys includes guidance and clear communication for families. Updates through our care app give relatives a straightforward view of how visits have gone, making it easier to stay informed when distance, work or other commitments limit day-to-day involvement.
We listen to what families are finding most challenging, whether that relates to changes in mood, unsettled routines or concerns about safety at home. The local office team is available to adjust visit times, answer questions or talk through upcoming decisions when things feel uncertain. Because the same Care Professionals visit regularly, they notice subtle changes in confidence, mobility or behaviour and share these insights promptly. This helps families understand what may be happening and consider next steps with greater ease. Our aim is to be a reassuring, reliable presence for everyone navigating the dementia journey.

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