A dementia diagnosis changes everything β but it does not have to mean leaving home. Remaining in a familiar environment, surrounded by beloved objects, lifelong routines, and trusted people, is one of the most powerful forms of support available.
At Abbey Support & Services, we provide specialist dementia care built around the individual β their history, preferences, pace, and remaining abilities. Our carers are trained in how to communicate at every stage, bring calm to difficult moments, and find genuine joy within each visit.

Research consistently shows that familiar environments are profoundly beneficial for people living with dementia. The layout of a loved home β where the bathroom is, which chair belongs to whom, the view from the kitchen window β represents a layer of cognitive memory that often remains long after other forms have faded.
Moving a person with dementia to an unfamiliar environment frequently causes significant distress and accelerated confusion. Keeping your loved one at home, wherever safe and possible, can make a genuine and lasting difference.
Consistent Routines Are Medicine. For someone living with dementia, routine is therapeutic. Predictable mealtimes, familiar wake-up sequences, the same walk at the same time β these patterns create a scaffolding of safety and calm.
Our dementia care is built around this principle. We design care plans that preserve existing routines, introduce new ones gradually, and ensure every carer follows those routines precisely.
The Right Carer Changes Everything. Beyond training, the quality of dementia care depends on the relationship between carer and client. The right carer β one whose manner, patience and personality are a genuine fit β can transform the experience entirely.
We invest considerable time in finding that right match. The relationship between our carers and their dementia clients is, in many cases, one of the most meaningful in that person's week.
Related services: Personal Care at Home β Β· Home Care Overview β Β· Live-in Care β Β· Overnight Care β

Every dementia care plan is unique β reflecting the individual's stage, personal history, daily preferences and family involvement.
We work with families to establish predictable daily patterns β wake times, mealtimes, activity sequences β that reduce confusion, anxiety and agitation at every stage of dementia.
Medication compliance is critical in dementia care. Our carers prompt, monitor and β where trained β administer medication, recording every dose in the care record.
Preparing nutritious, familiar meals and ensuring adequate fluid intake β with sensitivity to swallowing difficulties, dietary restrictions or food preferences.
Regular safety checks β gas and water taps, door locks, trip hazards, unusual behaviours or wandering patterns β documented and reported to the family.
Tailored activities that stimulate cognitive function β photographs, familiar music, simple crafts, puzzles, reminiscence conversations, and gentle gardening.
Supported outdoor walks, attendance at local memory cafΓ©s or day services, and accompanied appointments β maintaining social connection and physical wellbeing.
Washing, dressing, continence care and morning routines β delivered with specialist communication techniques and additional patience that dementia care requires.
Dementia-specific communication β non-verbal cues, validation therapy approaches, calm redirection, and responding to repetitive questions with compassion.
Regular carer handover notes after every visit, direct updates when anything of concern is observed, scheduled family review calls. Our team is always reachable.
As dementia progresses, care needs evolve β often to include more intensive personal care, overnight support, or live-in care. We adapt alongside your loved one's journey.
Dementia presents differently in every individual. Our approach reflects this reality.
We start by understanding who your loved one is β not just what their diagnosis is. Their life story, passions, family, humour β all of this shapes how we care for them.
Each dementia care plan includes a life history section β informed by conversations with client and family β so every carer understands the person behind the condition.
We go to exceptional lengths to ensure your loved one sees the same carer at every visit. Cover carers are fully briefed on routines, communication preferences and comfort triggers.
Dementia is progressive. We conduct formal care plan reviews regularly and respond quickly when families or carers notice changes. Proactive adjustment, not reactive crisis management.
We support families by communicating openly, responding to questions at any time, and connecting families with community resources including memory cafΓ©s, carer support groups and NHS dementia services.
| Minimum Visit Length | 30 minutes β though dementia visits often benefit from longer durations |
| Typical Visit Frequency | 1β4 visits per day, 7 days per week |
| Early Stages | Often 1β2 visits per day for routine support and safety checks |
| Later Stages | Multiple daily visits or live-in care as independence reduces |
| Overnight Care | Available for clients who are unsettled or unsafe overnight |
| Contract Flexibility | Short-term, ongoing, and escalating support as needs change |
| Urgency | Care often arranged within days; urgent cases within 24β48 hours |
Direct, transparent billing with no hidden charges. Full costs discussed openly before care begins.
If awarded a personal budget by Leicester City or Leicestershire County Council, direct payments can fund dementia care with Abbey.
Many individuals with moderate-to-advanced dementia qualify for fully funded care through NHS CHC. We liaise directly with the Integrated Care Board.
We can work with local authority dementia care packages subject to commissioning arrangements.
Navigating funding for dementia care can feel overwhelming. Our team explains every option β clearly, honestly and without pressure. Explore all funding options β

We understand this can feel like an enormous undertaking. We are here to make every step as clear and supportive as possible.
Call us on +44 07718 170186, email info@abbeysupportandservices.com, or complete our online form. We respond the same day. You do not need to have everything worked out.
A specialist member of our team visits to understand your loved one's type and stage of dementia, daily routine, communication preferences, life history, and safety considerations.
We create a detailed dementia care plan and identify the right carer β not just trained in dementia care, but whose personality and approach are the right fit.
Dementia care starts at an agreed time. We review the plan formally at four weeks and regularly thereafter β and respond quickly to changes observed between reviews.
Supporting a loved one with dementia is one of the most emotionally complex journeys a family can face. Here is what some families have shared.
"When my mother was diagnosed, we did not know where to start. Abbey arranged a full assessment within days, matched Mum with a wonderful carer who understands her completely, and the consistency has been transformative. Mum's anxiety has reduced significantly."
β Patricia H., Daughter of client, Oadby
"The fact that the same carer visits Dad every morning cannot be overstated. He knows her face. He knows her voice. And she knows exactly how to communicate with him at this stage β gentle, unhurried, always finding the right moment."
β James F., Son of client, Wigston
"Abbey supported my husband through every stage of his dementia β from early-stage companionship to complex personal care at the end. At every stage they adapted without us having to fight for anything. They were part of our team."
β Glennis T., Spouse of client, Knighton
"I live 200 miles away from my parents. Abbey is my eyes and ears. Every visit is documented, I receive regular calls and I can ring the coordinator any time. They have been a complete lifeline."
β Andrew L., Son of client, Leicester
Abbey Support & Services is fully CQC-registered. Our dementia care service in Leicester is independently regulated, inspected and held to national standards. Every carer who delivers dementia care on our behalf is:
| Provider | Abbey Support & Services |
| Registered Address | 70 Anchor Street, Leicester, LE4 5PU |
| Service Type | Domiciliary home care β including specialist dementia care |
| Years in Service | 13+ years β serving Leicester & Leicestershire since 2013 |
| CQC Profile | View our full CQC report β |
| Reviews | Read reviews on homecare.co.uk β |

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