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Dementia Care at Home in Sheffield & South Yorkshire
About This Service
Living with dementia does not mean giving up the comfort and familiarity of home. With the right support, many people living with dementia can continue to live safely and happily in their own homes for far longer than many families expect.
At Solace Prime Care, our dementia care service is built around consistency, familiarity, and calm. We match clients with a small, stable team of carers who get to know them — their history, their preferences, their routines, and the things that bring them comfort.
What's Included
How We Can Help
Who It's For
Is This Service Right for You?
Our dementia care service is appropriate for people in the early, middle, or later stages of Alzheimer's disease; people with vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, or other forms; adults living with dementia who wish to remain at home; families who need reassurance and regular support; and people who have been assessed as requiring domiciliary dementia support.
Our Approach
How We Deliver Your Care
Familiarity and Routine
We maintain consistent carers and predictable routines, which is especially important for people living with dementia.
Calm and Patient Approach
Our carers are trained in dementia awareness and communication, using a calm, reassuring manner at all times.
Dignity Preserved
Even as dementia progresses, we ensure every person retains their sense of self and dignity.
Family Communication
We keep families informed and involved, offering regular updates and being available when concerns arise.
Types of Dementia We Support
Specialist Home Care Across All Forms of Dementia
Our carers receive dementia awareness training covering all major forms of dementia — so your loved one receives care that is appropriate, informed, and genuinely supportive.
Alzheimer's Disease
The most common form of dementia, characterised by gradual memory loss, confusion, and changes in behaviour. Our carers provide calm, patient, structured support — maintaining the familiar routines that reduce anxiety and promote confidence.
Vascular Dementia
Often developing after a stroke or series of mini-strokes, vascular dementia can affect mobility, communication, and daily functioning. We support clients with personalised care plans that adapt as the condition progresses.
Lewy Body Dementia
Characterised by fluctuating alertness, visual hallucinations, and movement difficulties. Our carers are calm, attentive, and experienced in recognising and responding to changes quickly.
Frontotemporal & Other Dementias
Frontotemporal dementia, mixed dementia, and rarer forms all present unique challenges. We assess each client individually and adapt our approach in close discussion with families and healthcare professionals.
Not sure which type of dementia your loved one has been diagnosed with? That is fine — call us and we will guide you through what support is available. 0114 442 0772.
Why Choose Solace Prime Care
Local, Trusted, and Genuinely Personal
Families tell us that what matters most is trust — knowing that the same familiar carer will arrive each morning, that their loved one will be treated with patience and respect, and that they can pick up the phone and speak to someone who knows their family. That is exactly what we offer. As a small, local provider in Sheffield, we prioritise the relationships between carers and clients above all else.
Quick Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
Enquire About Dementia Care
Request Dementia Care
Fill in the form and a member of our care team will be in touch within 2 working hours. Or call 0114 442 0772.
