Dementia Care at Home in Nottingham
Specialist dementia carers in your loved one’s own home — keeping them in familiar surroundings where confusion is gentlest.
Why Home is the Best Place for Dementia Care
For someone with dementia, a familiar environment isn’t just comfort — it’s clinical. Routines reduce confusion. Familiar objects anchor memory. Staying at home, with a dementia-specialist carer, is the kindest path for most Nottingham families.
Dementia Care Plans
Visiting Dementia Care
- Same dementia-trained carer each visit
- Medication prompts & routine support
- Meal prep, gentle conversation, walks
- Personal care with dignity
- Family kept informed daily
24-Hour Live-in Dementia Care
- One dedicated dementia-specialist carer
- Reduces wandering, sundowning & agitation
- Continuity of routine and environment
- Coordinator visits monthly
- Free trial fortnight available
Late-Stage Dementia Care
- Clinically experienced specialist carer
- Liaison with district nurses & GPs
- Hoist, catheter, PEG-trained
- Palliative-care experienced
- 24/7 senior coordinator on call
Why Nottingham Families Choose Oath for Dementia Care
Dementia-specialist trained
Every dementia carer is trained in dementia and Alzheimer’s care techniques.
One familiar face
Same carer, same routine, same familiar voice. Continuity matters most for dementia.
Stay at home
Familiar surroundings preserve memory cues. Home stays familiar long after recent memories fade.
Family kept informed
Daily updates from the carer. Monthly visit from the senior coordinator.
Common Questions from Nottingham Families
What if my parent refuses care from a stranger?
Common with dementia. We introduce gradually — short visits while you’re present.
What’s “sundowning”?
The increased confusion many dementia patients experience in late afternoon/evening. Our carers know specific techniques to ease it.
When should we move from visiting to live-in?
Common triggers: night-time wandering, frequent falls, leaving cooker on, family carer exhaustion.
How does pricing work?
Visiting care: £28/hour. Live-in: £1,200/week, includes carer time, training, supervision and coordinator visits.
Can we get help paying?
Possibly. NHS CHC often qualifies for dementia. Attendance Allowance contributes £300–£480/month. Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council Direct Payments can help.
Talk to a Nottingham Coordinator Today
A 10-minute conversation is the easiest way to understand whether dementia home care is right for your family.
Office: Nottingham Road, New Basford, Nottingham NG7 7FF
Dementia Care also available in
Our Nottingham team covers a wide catchment. If you’re in one of these areas, the page below has the local hospital, postcode, and travel-time details.
