Kuremara

Specialist Dementia Care

Comfort, Safety and Dignity at Home

Keep the person you love where they feel most secure at home. Our dementia home care blends routine, reassurance and clinical know-how, delivered by trained, DBS-checked carers.

Why Choose Home Care for Dementia?

Dementia Patient at home

Living with dementia is easier when surrounded by familiar people, places and routines. Our dementia care at home focuses on maintaining independence, reducing anxiety, and safeguarding daily life, all without moving into dementia residential care.

We help with:

Care Options Built Around Your Day

Hourly Visiting Care

Flexible visits from for prompts, meals, safety checks and companionship. Ideal when family provides most support but needs reliable backup.

Complex In-Home Care

For advanced needs or behaviours of concern, we design enhanced risk-managed care with clinical oversight, continence and mobility support, and liaison with your wider health team.

Live-In Dementia Care

Round-the-clock support from a dedicated professional who lives with your loved one—excellent for continuity, night-time reassurance and preventing avoidable hospital admissions.

Dementia Respite Care

Short-term cover at home so family carers can rest, travel or recover—without disrupting the person’s familiar environment. Choose ad-hoc days or a planned schedule.

What “Good” Looks Like (Our Standards)

Dementia Patient at home

Daily Life We Support

Cognitive & Emotional Support

  • Validation and reassurance to ease confusion or “sundowning” 

  • Reminiscence, music, puzzles and gentle conversation 

  • Calm redirection techniques to reduce anxiety

Health & Personal Care

  • Medication reminders, nutrition and hydration prompts

  • Bathing, dressing, continence and skin integrity

  • Falls prevention and safe mobility 

Home & Community

  • Meal prep and light housekeeping to keep routines steady 

  • Supported walks, garden time, faith groups or clubs 

  • GP, memory clinic and hospital appointment support

Dementia Care in London (and Across the UK)

Need dementia care London-wide?

Our local teams cover Central London and surrounding boroughs, with rapid starts and culturally sensitive carers. We also support families across London, Greater London, East Midlands through our national network.

Popular areas we cover: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, Nottingham, Leicester.

How We Start (Simple 3-Step Setup)

1

Care Discovery Call

(15–20 mins) - share needs, routines and goals

2

Home Assessment

nurse/assessor designs a personalised plan and risk profile

3

Care Match & Start

meet your carer, agree schedules, begin support

Personalised Care Planning and Funding Support

Every person living with dementia experiences it differently, and so should their care. 
That’s why at Kuremara, we don’t offer pre-set packages or fixed prices. Instead, our dementia care plans are completely tailored to your loved one’s needs, routines, and level of independence. 

After a free home assessment, we’ll provide a clear, no-obligation care proposal that outlines:

We can also guide you through potential funding options, including:

Our promise: No hidden fees, no confusing packages just honest, flexible support built around what matters most to you.

Ready to talk?

Speak to a Dementia Care Advisor today. We’ll listen, advise and build a plan that works for your family.

FAQ

Home care enables the person to remain in familiar surroundings with tailored visits or live-in support. Residential care involves moving to a care home with shared staffing and facilities. Many families choose home care first to preserve independence and routine.

Following an assessment, we can often begin within 24–72 hours, depending on location and complexity.

Yes, our teams are dementia-aware, DBS-checked and trained in person-centred techniques, communication, safeguarding and risk management.

Absolutely. We provide waking nights/sleep-ins, environmental checks, and calm redirection to keep nights safer and more restful.

Yes, choose ad-hoc cover, planned breaks, or step-up support after the hospital.