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Dementia care in Warwickshire

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High quality Warwickshire dementia care from Helping Hands

Helping Hands are proud to have supported families across England and Wales since 1989 with trusted home care services. Over that time, we’ve helped thousands of people stay safe, comfortable and independent in their own homes where life often feels most familiar. Our home care in Warwickshire team deliver a wide range of services, with dementia support being one of the areas we specialise in.

Every carer in our Warwickshire team completes dedicated dementia training when they join us. This helps them understand how to offer care that feels personal, calm and reassuring. All of our services are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), so you can feel confident you’re in safe hands from day one.

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If you or a loved one are living in Warwickshire and require person-centred dementia care, get in touch with us today to find out how we can help. 

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Meet the Warwickshire care team
Ashley Watts
Ashley Watts

Branch Care Manager

Hi, I'm Ashley and I am the BCM of Warwickshire. I have been a manager with the company for 2 years and I have worked...

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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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Claire Garside
Claire Garside

Area Care Manager

Hello, I'm Claire, Area Manager in the South West. I am mainly responsible for ensuring that each of our carers has the support and training...

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

Remaining at home can make a real difference for someone living with dementia. Familiar rooms, routines and personal belongings can help reduce confusion and bring comfort during day to day life. Home care also means you’ll get one to one support from a carer who takes the time to understand your preferences, habits and how your needs change over time.

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When to choose dementia care at home

A dementia diagnosis can feel like a lot to take in, but the right support can ease the pressure for both you and your family. Our carers are there to support, not take over. They’ll help with tasks that are becoming more difficult while encouraging you to stay involved in your usual routines so you can keep your confidence and independence for longer.

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Expert care tailored to your needs

We know that dementia affects everyone differently, so care needs to be just as individual. From your first conversation with our friendly team, we’ll take time to understand your situation and build a care plan that suits your lifestyle. Your Warwickshire Care Manager will keep things under review and make changes whenever needed so your support always feels right for you.

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Qualified dementia carers in Warwickshire

We recruit and train all of our carers directly so we can make sure every person receives high quality, consistent support. We don’t use outside agencies which means you’ll always see familiar, trusted carers.

All new carers complete a full four day induction which includes specialist dementia training. They also take part in ongoing refresher training so their knowledge stays up to date and relevant.

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Choosing Helping Hands for Dementia care

Choosing Helping Hands in Warwickshire means getting the benefit of decades of experience alongside local, friendly carers who understand your community. We offer flexible care options that can adapt as your needs change.

Whether you need occasional visiting support or full time live-in care, we’ll build a package that works for you and your family.

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How much does Dementia care cost in Warwickshire?

The cost of dementia care in Warwickshire depends on the level of support you need and the type of care you choose. Visiting care starts from £32.40 per hour, while live-in care is priced at £1,675 for one person or £2,125 for couples.

Our team are always happy to talk you through pricing in a clear and simple way so you know exactly what to expect.

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Find out more about dementia care in Warwickshire

If you’d like to learn more about dementia care in Warwickshire, just get in touch with our friendly team. They’re available seven days a week and always happy to help. You can also request a callback through our website at a time that suits you.

Contact us for dementia support

If you or a loved one are living in Warwickshire and require person-centred dementia care, get in touch with us today to find out how we can help. You can either call our friendly customer support team, or contact us via our website to arrange a callback at your convenience.

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FAQs

Dementia care in Warwickshire is ideal when someone needs extra support to stay safe and continue living comfortably at home.

It supports both the person living with dementia and their family. Having a trained carer available can ease stress and provide much needed guidance and reassurance.

Dementia care focuses on the condition itself. Our carers are trained to understand symptoms and respond with patience, offering both emotional and practical support.

Care may involve help with cooking, keeping things organised, attending appointments, medication prompts or spending quality time together through simple activities.

Yes, our services are flexible and can support all stages. We’ll adjust your care as your needs change over time.

Costs vary depending on support needed. Visiting care starts from £32.40 per hour, and live-in care is £1,675 for individuals or £2,125 for couples.

Branch information
Address

106 Arden Quarter, Brunel Way, Stratford Upon Avon, CV37 6EL

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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