Are You Looking For Dementia Care at Home?

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming, especially when both you and other family members are trying to manage your caring role alongside other responsibilities.

Tiggo Care provides professional dementia care at home, helping a person with dementia remain in their own home and surrounded by familiar surroundings. With the help of our professional carers, we deliver personalised care that supports everyday tasks, strengthens routines, and makes life easier.

We understand that family members want the best possible support. That is why we work with you to create a tailored care plan that is regularly reviewed to ensure the person living with dementia is fully supported. With the right support, both you and your loved one can feel reassured, knowing their health and well-being are prioritised.

If your loved one needs dementia care at home, Tiggo Care is here to offer support in a person-centred care approach. We create personalised care packages that are regularly reviewed and designed to help people remain in their own home, surrounded by family and friends. Contact us today to find out how our home care services can make life easier, keep your loved one fully supported, and ensure they continue to live life with dignity and comfort.

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Whatever your care needs and wherever your loved one is on their care journey, please contact us and let’s talk. We're here to help.

What is Dementia?

Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe progressive conditions that affect the brain. When nerve cells are damaged and chemical signals are disrupted, thinking, memory, and communication become harder.

Common symptoms include memory loss, confusion, mood changes, difficulty with decision-making, and problems managing everyday tasks. The most frequent types are Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia. After a dementia diagnosis, a healthcare professional or the person’s GP may provide further tests and guidance.

Understanding whether someone is in the early stages or later stages is important for building the right care strategy. As dementia progresses, the brain affected may cause increasing difficulties, which can affect mental capacity. With careful planning, personalised care, and the right services like our dementia care at home, a person can continue to live a fulfilling life.

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"A day in my life is unpredictable yet fulfilling. Some days, my client with dementia feels calm, and supporting them with personal care routines and everyday tasks makes my work rewarding. On other days, challenges like confusion or memory loss create more stress. Offering emotional support, being a listening ear, and respecting what the person prefers is just as important as helping with practical care."

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The Benefits of Dementia Home Care

Arranging dementia home care for a person living with dementia provides reassurance that they are safe and receiving the right support. It also reduces the pressure on family members, making the caring role easier to manage.

With dementia care at home, your loved one can remain in familiar surroundings with assistance for personal care, household chores, and the preparation of nutritious meals. Our carers also provide reminders for medication and focus on maintaining a consistent daily routine. This structure helps reduce confusion, lowers anxiety, and ensures the person can remain safe.

We also focus on home safety, making simple adjustments that allow the person to move around securely and confidently. This practical help, combined with emotional well-being, makes day-to-day life smoother. Encouraging social interaction, helping them stay active and to spend time with friends or join social groups and day centres can keep life meaningful.

When needed, we work with social services to arrange a needs assessment or a carer’s assessment. This ensures access to additional support, support groups, and guidance for both the person with dementia and their family. The aim of our care provider service is simple: to help people with dementialive life with dignity and comfort, supported in their own home, for as long as possible.

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Why choose Tiggo Care?

Our dementia home care is based on personal experience

We understand, first-hand how important it is to secure flexible and bespoke home care for your loved one.

Chris Williams, Founder of Tiggo Care

“Tiggo Care is born out of my own personal experiences, following my struggle to find suitable care for my parents, both of whom lived with rare diseases..."

Chris Williams - Tiggo Care Founder

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More reasons to choose Tiggo Care

Our Care packages are bespoke

At Tiggo Care we understand how precious your loved one is to you and how unique they are. We also appreciate how overwhelming it can be to research and source the most suitable type of care.

We fundamentally believe that there is no ‘one size fits all’ care package and like to work with you and your loved one to understand your specific requirements. We’ll then create a tailored care package and match your relative with their ideal carer.

We're fully regulated

Unlike some other care providers, we are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission. This means we are regularly inspected, rated and audited to ensure we are a safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led organisation, committed to delivering the best possible care.

We’re also proud members of the Homecare Association, the U.K’s membership body for home care providers, which holds organisations to a high set of standards and requests them to abide by a strict code of practice

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Our carers are fully vetted & trained

At Tiggo Care, all of our carers undergo a rigorous recruitment and induction process. They are fully vetted and background checked, with all references followed up. Our carers undertake their training on the best eLearning system currently available within the UK care market, ensuring they are well placed to deliver the best possible service. Specialist training courses such as moving and handling, medications and basic life support are also completed by our carers face to face, as we feel these courses are more effective when delivered in person.

It's easy to get started...

If you like what you've read and are ready to access one of our care services or perhaps just have some questions, please follow our simple 3 step process below.

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Get in touch

Send us some additional information about your request by emailing us or by using the form below. Alternatively, if you would prefer to speak with someone directly, please feel free to call us.

2

Discuss your needs

Our care manager will arrange a free consultation with you at your loved one’s home to better understand your requirements, create a personalised care plan and pair your loved one with a suitable carer.

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Meet your carer

And that’s it. You’re all set! We’ll introduce you to your loved one’s carer and the whole team, who’ll be able to provide you with all the ongoing support you’ll need.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is dementia care?

Dementia care is designed to support people living with conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, or Lewy body dementia. It may involve personal care, help with household chores, preparation of nutritious meals, and companionship. Every care plan is adapted to ensure the person with dementia is fully supported and able to follow a safe and structured daily routine.

How do I know if my loved one has dementia?

Early signs of dementia include memory loss, changes in mood, and difficulties with everyday tasks. Only a healthcare professional or the person’s GP can confirm a dementia diagnosis through assessment. If you suspect your loved one is showing common symptoms, it is important to talk to their GP and seek the right support.

Can a person with dementia be cared for at home?

Yes, with the right support, someone with dementia can often remain in their own home for many years. Trained professional carers can provide personal care, ensure home safety, provide reminders for medication, and assist with everyday tasks. As the condition moves into the later stages, the level of support may need to increase, but a strong care plan helps ensure people living with dementia are safe, comfortable, and connected to their family and friends.

Do people with dementia do better at home?

During the early stages of dementia, many people benefit from remaining in their own home where familiar surroundings provide comfort. Being at home helps maintain independence, strengthens routines, and often makes life easier. It may still happen that in the later stages some may require the specialist environment of a care home. A proper needs assessment helps determine the right care at each stage.

How do you care for someone with dementia?

Caring for someone with dementia involves patience, respect, and consistency. Establishing a regular daily routine, offering emotional support, and providing reassurance are essential. People may also benefit from joining social groups, support groups, or connecting with online forums for shared advice. Families can access additional support from a support line, help from other carers, and financial assistance such as the Personal Independence Payment. With the right support, a person can continue to cope and enjoy a more fulfilling life.

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