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Dementia Care in Swindon

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High quality Swindon dementia care from Helping Hands

Helping Hands are proud to have offered high-quality home care in Swindon since 1989. We’ve supported thousands of families and their loved ones in that time, helping them stay independent and safe in the homes that they love and cherish. Our wonderful Swindon team are able to provide a wide range of care services, including specialist dementia care that is fully tailored to your needs.

All our services are inspected by the Care Quality Commission, giving you confidence that every aspect of your care is subjected to independent regulation.

Contact us for dementia support in Swindon

For people who live in the Swindon area and are looking for second to none dementia support, our team of fantastic dementia care workers is always available for you.

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Meet the Swindon care team
Jayne Knight
Jayne Knight

Branch Care Manager

I have been in care since 2002 and have worked in both domiciliary and residential care. I got into care by accident, and have never...

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Deborah Farrington
Deborah Farrington

Area Care Manager

Hello, I'm Deborah your Area Care Manager for the South West region of Helping Hands. I have worked in care for over 10 years and...

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Adam Wilkins
Adam Wilkins

Divisional Director

Hi, I'm Adam and as Regional Care Director, I'm responsible for making sure that all the customers we help are looked after brilliantly. In order...

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Why care at home is a good option for somebody with dementia

Your home is a special place, full of memories and familiar surroundings, which can be incredibly reassuring for someone living with dementia. Care at home gives you the freedom to continue living life your way, to your schedule, with support whenever you need it. A dedicated carer can help you maintain that way of life with personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, companionship and keeping your home safe, all while getting to know your preferences and routines.

Staying at home can also help reduce stress, confusion and anxiety, making day-to-day life more manageable and enjoyable. The knock-on effect of this is that you can continue enjoying hobbies, social activities, and quality time with family and friends without losing your independence or leaving your community behind.

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When to choose dementia care at home

Receiving a dementia diagnosis can feel daunting and uncertain, both for you and your loved ones. Having a supportive carer alongside you can make a big difference, providing emotional reassurance and practical help during a time of concern.

Our carers aren’t there to take over - rather, they work with you to support your independence, keep you active, and help you enjoy the quality of life you deserve. From morning routines to evening meals, social trips or physio exercises, we'll support your independence on both a practical and emotional level.

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Expert care tailored to your needs

Everyone with dementia experiences it differently, so personalised care is key. From your first call to our Swindon team, we’ll create a plan that reflects your preferences and needs. Your local Care Manager checks in regularly and can adjust your support as your condition changes, so you’re never left feeling unsupported.

We focus on building long-term relationships with our clients, making sure care feels familiar, reliable and flexible. Whether it’s helping with daily living tasks, supporting hobbies, or providing companionship, your care package is tailored around you.

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Qualified dementia carers in Swindon

We're very particular about who we recruit to our care teams, only ever hiring people who share our company-wide values of kindness, compassion and empathy. We want to ensure every single one of our carers buys into our family-first ethos and is passionate about helping those in need.

All Helping Hands carers are all recruited, vetted and trained directly by us – we don’t use agencies, ever. All new carers complete our industry-leading training, which takes place over four days and includes in-depth dementia training. After this, they'll continue to receive regular refresher courses to keep their skills up to date.

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Choosing Helping Hands for Dementia care

Choosing Helping Hands Swindon means getting the expertise of a trusted UK home care provider with the friendly, local touch of your Swindon team. We provide both visiting and live-in dementia care, from short visits that start at 30 minutes per week to full-time support. Whatever your care needs and preferences, we’ll create a care package that works for you and won't leave you feeling isolated or unsupported.

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How much does Dementia care cost in Swindon?

Dementia care costs in Swindon depend on your requirements. Visiting care starts at £32.40 per hour, while live-in care is £1,675 for one person or £2,125 for a couple. Our team are happy to talk you through what works best and how much it will cost.

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Find out more about dementia care in Swindon

To find out more about dementia care in Swindon, call our friendly team today. They’re available every day, and will always be happy to answer any questions you may have. Or, if it's more convenient, contact us via our website and arrange a callback at a time that suits you.

Contact us for dementia support in Swindon

For people who live in the Swindon area and are looking for second to none dementia support, our team of fantastic dementia care workers is always available for you. Get in touch with us today to have a chat about how we can help to support you or your loved one by either sending us an email, telephoning, or dropping in to see us in our Swindon office.

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Branch information
Address

Helping Hands Swindon, 126 Commercial Road, Swindon, SN1 5PL

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Opening times
Monday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Monday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed