Case Study

Dementia Support Helping a Client Remain Safely at Home.

How personalised dementia care helped maintain safety, familiarity, and reassurance at home.

About the Client

Client Profile

An overview of the individual’s situation and the type of care support required.

Age: 81
Care type: Live-in care, 24-hour support
Living situation: Living at home with family involvement

Understanding the Challenge

The Situation

Increasing memory loss was beginning to affect daily life.

John had been living independently in his own home for many years. Over time, however, the symptoms of dementia began to affect his daily routines and confidence.
Simple tasks such as preparing meals, remembering medication, and maintaining regular routines became increasingly difficult.
His family wanted to support him to remain at home but were concerned about his safety and wellbeing.

A Sudden Development

Changes in Daily Life

Support became necessary to maintain routines and reduce anxiety.


As John’s dementia progressed, his routines became more difficult to manage independently. He occasionally became confused about the time of day and would sometimes forget whether he had eaten or taken medication.
His family began looking for care that would support him while helping him maintain familiar routines within his own home.

Putting Support in Place

How We Responded

A personalised care plan was developed to support John’s routines.



AliceCare@Home carried out a detailed care assessment to understand John’s needs, preferences, and daily routines.
Care visits were arranged to support key parts of the day, helping John maintain structure and reassurance in his daily life.
Carers focused on:
Supporting familiar routines
Providing gentle reminders and reassurance
Assisting with meals and medication
Encouraging safe mobility around the home
A consistent team of carers helped John feel comfortable and build trusting relationships.

The Outcome

The Outcome

Regular dementia care visits helped maintain safety and reassurance.


With regular care visits in place, John has been able to continue living in his own home while receiving the support he needs.
The consistent care team helps maintain structure in his daily routine, which has reduced anxiety and confusion.
His family have reassurance that someone is regularly checking on him and providing the support he needs.

Family Feedback

What the Family Said

John’s family share how the care has helped.


“The carers understand how dementia affects Dad and they treat him with patience and kindness. Having the same carers visit regularly has helped him feel comfortable and secure.”
Family member of client

Key Takeaways

Why This Case Study Matters

How specialist dementia care can support independence at home.


This case study highlights how dementia care at home can help people remain in familiar surroundings while receiving the support they need.
It demonstrates the importance of:
Consistent carers who understand dementia
Maintaining familiar routines
Providing reassurance and calm support
Helping families feel confident their loved one is safe

NEXT STEPS

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