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Dementia Care in Huntingdon

Dementia Care in Huntingdon

Specialist dementia carers, trained in person-centred care

Dementia changes how someone experiences their home, their family, time itself. Our Huntingdon dementia carers are trained in person-centred dementia care — gentle redirection, validation therapy, sundowning support, and creating the calm routines that ease symptoms.

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About our Huntingdon coverage: Huntingdon, St Ives and Godmanchester sit 25 minutes from our Cambridge team. Hinchingbrooke is the main local hospital — we manage discharges from Hinchingbrooke daily. Postcode area: PE29. Primary hospital: Hinchingbrooke Hospital. Secondary partner: Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Local council: Cambridgeshire County Council.

What our Huntingdon dementia care includes

Wandering & safety

Risk-assessed home safety, gentle redirection, GPS-tracker support if needed.

Hospital admission avoidance

Early symptom recognition keeps people out of Hinchingbrooke Hospital A&E.

Sundowning & agitation support

Calm routines, redirection techniques, and sensory adjustments for evening agitation.

Continuity of carer

Where possible, the same 1–2 carers each week — familiarity matters with dementia.

From £30/hr visiting or £1,250/week live-in for full dementia support in Huntingdon. Includes Tier-3 dementia training, written care plan, monthly review.

Common questions from Huntingdon families

Will it be the same carer each visit?

Wherever possible, yes. Continuity is critical with dementia. We rotate two trained carers as primary so there is always familiarity, even when one is on holiday.

My parent forgets the carer is coming — will they let them in?

We agree a routine entry process at the start. Some families use a key safe; others have the carer phone first. The dementia-trained team is good at the gentle approach to first introductions.

Do you work with the Cambridge memory clinic?

Yes — we communicate with consultants, community psychiatric nurses (CPNs) and the Admiral Nurse service whenever the family asks us to.

Can you handle the wandering?

Yes. Our risk assessment covers door alarms, GPS trackers if appropriate, and gentle redirection techniques. We do not use restraint.

Speak to our Cambridge team about Huntingdon care

Free home assessment, typically within 48 hours of the call. 25-minute response from our Cambridge office.

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