Dementia Care

Dementia home care expert that gives you peace of mind.

Being a carer for someone who has dementia can be a difficult and stressful experience. Rainbows Care Ltd provides dementia care that is both compassionate and skilled, which is beneficial not only to the people living with dementia but also to their family. Our highly skilled care staff team helps reduce the problems and effects of dementia by providing continuity of care, familiarity, and reassurance to the individuals receiving care. In this way, your loved one will be able to continue living in their own home, where they will be safe and comfortable, rather than having to move into a nursing home or residential care facility.

How to Make Arrangements for a Person Who Suffers from Dementia

The process is simplified, and the level of stress is decreased. Throughout the entire process, our experienced homecare staff will provide you with direction and assistance every step of the way.

1. Have a conversation with our Homecare Specialists.

To get in touch with us, you can either call us at:

📞01375 403 583
📞07305 390168

Our friendly staff is available around the clock to provide prompt responses to any questions that may arise.

2. Evaluation at no cost within a single day

After gaining a better understanding of your requirements, we will schedule a free homecare evaluation to determine the required level of care, which will typically take place within twenty-four hours.

3. A personalised care plan will be generated based on the assessment.

All of the requirements, routines, and preferences of each individual will be taken into consideration when developing a personalised care package. Carers are carefully selected in order to ensure that they are able to continue providing care, that they are able to get along with one another, and that they can be trusted. It is necessary access our digital brochure above for more information. We provide home care services that are fully individualised to meet the needs of each individual, taking into account their personal activities and daily routines. Take a look at the following examples of assistance we offer :

  • Assisting in getting ready for the day and going to bed at night.

  • Assistance with sleep problems or care during the night-time hours.

  • Companionship and support for emotional needs.

  • Participating in activities, attending social gatherings, or accompanying someone to appointments.

  • Assist with activities such as cooking, housework, and grocery shopping.

  • Offer assistance with pets, such as taking the dog for a walk.

  • Encouragement of the use of technology for the purpose of communicating with loved ones.

It is possible for visits to last anywhere from a few hours per day to live-in care provided round the clock. When it comes to dementia, every care plan is different because every person with dementia is different.

 “My mother is very excited for the carers to arrive because she does adore them and they are responsible for taking care of her. They show her respect, kindness, and dignity in their interactions with her. Rainbows Care Ltd comes highly recommended

-By the daughter of a client who is receiving care for degenerative dementia.

What is Dementia ?

There is no one disease that constitutes dementia; rather, it is a collection of symptoms that are brought on by damage to the brain. Because of these symptoms, it may be challenging to find solutions to problems, to behave normally, remember things, and communicate effectively. The term "progressive" conveys the idea that the condition deteriorates over time. The following are some of the most common types of dementia:

  • Alzheimer's disease- which is the most common type of dementia that affects thinking and memory.

  • Vascular dementia: This condition, which typically follows a stroke, is brought on by an interruption in the blood supply to the brain sometimes after a stroke.

  • Dementia with lewy bodies- It has been established that an abnormal accumulation of proteins in the brain is associated with Lewy body dementia.

  • Mixed dementia refers to those who are experiencing multiple types of dementia at the same time. Modifications in speech, behaviour, and personality are some of the hallmarks of frontotemporal dementia. When it comes to dementia care, our team is aware that each type of dementia has its own set of challenges, and that the assistance that is provided varies according to the requirements of the individual patient.

What makes our carers different

Carers are the cornerstone of providing excellent care. We go above and beyond in order to locate, cultivate, and provide support for the most influential experts in the field.

Our carers undergo mandatory training in dementia that is ongoing and of the highest quality currently available.

We undergo Internal care audits, ongoing quality monitoring, enhanced DBS and Right to Work background checks for staff, local support teams for carers and families, and a strict hiring procedure that places an emphasis on dependability, professionalism, and compassion are all examples of measures put in place.

📞 Get in touch with us right away to set up an appointment for an evaluation or to have a conversation with a member of our knowledgeable staff.
At every stage, we are here to assist you in any way we can.


Call us at:

📞01375 403583
📞07305 390168

Email – info@rainbowscare.co.uk

Website: www.rainbowscare.co.uk