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Supporting Families faced with Dementia concerns

Dementia Awareness

It often starts with small things. Misplaced items. Missed dates. A repeated conversation. At first, it’s easy to explain away,  but in your heart, you know something’s changed.

If someone you love is showing signs of dementia, you don’t need to wait for a diagnosis to get support. You simply need someone to listen and guide you.

Are you worried about someone you care for? 

Start with our free Dementia Awareness Guide.

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What Is Dementia?

Dementia is a condition that affects how the brain functions. It can impact memory, speech, behaviour, and the ability to carry out everyday activities. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type, but there are many forms of dementia. It is not a natural part of ageing, and early signs can often be missed or dismissed. That’s why it’s so important to act early when something doesn’t feel right.

Common Signs of Dementia

It is not a natural part of ageing, and early signs can often be missed or dismissed. That’s why it’s so important to act early when something doesn’t feel right.

  • Memory loss that affects daily life
  • Getting lost in familiar places
  • Difficulty concentrating or finding the right words
  • Changes in mood or personality
  • Struggling with money, planning or making decisions

You don’t need to wait for a formal diagnosis to seek help. Even recognising a few of these signs is reason enough to reach out.

Not sure what’s next? 
Speak to us for friendly, professional advice on caring for someone with Dementia at home.

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Dementia Care at Home

At Bluebird Care, we understand the emotional impact dementia has on individuals and families. Our approach is personal, gentle, and centred on the familiarity of home. Every person’s experience is different. That’s why our care is tailored, built around your loved one’s needs and preferences.

We provide dementia care at home that includes:

  • Trained, compassionate Care Experts who understand dementia

  • Help with everyday tasks like meals, medication and hygiene

  • Flexible care plans – from a few hours a week to 24-hour live-in care

  • Familiar faces and routines that reduce confusion and stress

  • Support for family carers and regular communication

Thinking about arranging support? We’ll walk you through your options with no pressure.

Take the Next Step Today

Talk to a Dementia Care Expert

Dementia affects more than just memory, it touches every part of family life. With the right support, you or your loved one can continue living safely at home. You don’t need to face this alone. Let us help you remain in the place most loved, with care and confidence: Your Home.

Dementia affects more than just memory, it touches every part of family life. With the right support, you or your loved one can continue living safely at home. You don’t need to face this alone. Let us help you remain in the place most loved, with care and confidence: Your Home.

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Dementia Diagnosis

Having Dementia doesn't mean you mean you need to move into a care home - we can support you and manage your dementia together, in your own home.

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Make a Difference Today

The first thing to do is arrange a visit so that we can discuss how we manage dementia care at home.