Dementia care at home in Northamptonshire, Rugby, Coventry and Warwickshire

Dementia care at home, supporting familiarity, routine and reassurance

Compassionate dementia care at home, helping maintain routine, reduce anxiety, and support both individuals and their families.

Understanding

the challenges of dementia.

A dementia diagnosis can bring uncertainty for both the individual and their family.

Routines can become harder to follow, memory may become less reliable, and familiar situations can begin to feel confusing or overwhelming. For families, it can be difficult to know how best to support  someone while balancing everyday life.

At Integral Care, we understand that dementia care is not just about practical support. It is about preserving identity, maintaining routine, and helping someone feel safe and understood in their own home.

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support

with the things that matter every day

Personal care covers a range of essential daily routines that help you stay well, comfortable, and confident.

This may include:

  • Washing, bathing, and personal hygiene
  • Dressing and getting ready for the day
  • Toileting and continence support
  • Mobility and moving safely around the home

Support is always tailored to you. Some people prefer a little assistance, while others need more hands-on care. We work around your routines so that everything feels familiar and natural.

Delivered by carers you can trust  

Personal care is one of the most personal forms of support someone can receive.

That is why we place such importance on who provides your care. We recruit carers for their compassion, empathy, and ability to connect with people on a human level.

Every member of the team is fully trained, carefully selected, and introduced properly, so you feel comfortable and reassured from the very beginning.

Where possible, we provide a consistent team of carers, allowing you to build trust and familiarity over time.

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Supporting families as well as individuals

Dementia affects more than the person living with it.

Families often take on caring responsibilities, which can become physically and emotionally demanding over time. It can be difficult to know when to seek support, or how to balance care with other responsibilities.

Our role is to support both the individual and their loved ones. We provide reassurance, consistency, and practical help,allowing families to step back from daily pressures and focus on spending meaningful time together.

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Care that evolves with changing needs

Dementia is a progressive condition, which means care needs will change over time.

We regularly review care plans and adjust support as required, ensuring the right level of care is always in place. This may involve increasing visit frequency, introducing additional support, or adapting routines to suit changing needs.

Our aim is to provide continuity and stability, even as circumstances evolve.

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A clear and supportive way to begin 

Starting dementia care does not need to feel overwhelming.

We begin with a conversation to understand your situation, followed by a detailed assessment in the home. From there, we create a personalised care plan that reflects individual needs, routines, and preferences.

Once everything is agreed, care begins with a carefully introduced team, helping to build familiarity from the very start.

We remain involved throughout, reviewing care regularly and providing ongoing support.

funding

Have a question about funding options?

Read our funding guide

Our Other Services

Care services tailored around individual needs.

Personal Care

Sensitive support with daily routines such as washing, dressing, and mobility, helping maintain dignity, independence, and confidence at home.

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Companionship Care

Friendly and reliable visits that bring conversation, connection, and meaningful support to everyday life at home.

Our Companionship Care

Respite & Crisis Care

Flexible short-term and urgent support that gives families reassurance, time to rest, and confidence during difficult periods.

More about Respite Care

Palliative Care

Compassionate end-of-life care focused on comfort, dignity, and supporting both individuals and their loved ones at home.

Learn about Palliative Care

Domestic Assistance

Practical help with cleaning, meals, shopping, and household tasks, helping daily life feel safer, easier, and more manageable.

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Complex Care

Specialist care for advanced and long-term conditions, delivered with clinical understanding, confidence, and compassionate support.

Complex Care Services

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We have a track record of providing exceptional care.

I really do appreciate the care afforded to my relative by Integral Care, and I am confident that the carers are all doing their best throughout this difficult time. The staff I have met during our visits are lovely, and they are definitely "on the ball". If anything is wrong, they quickly alert the relevant authority, whether it be the doctor, district nurse or the paramedics.

I have every confidence in this company, and am really pleased that they are giving my relative the support needed.

Susan, sister of client

Find the right dementia care support

If you are supporting someone living with dementia, or considering care at home, we are here to help you understand your options.

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The Care Quality Commission - an independent regulator of Health and Social Care in England - regulate and inspect our services to ensure that we are meeting fundamental standards of quality and safety.