Dementia Care
Professional support
for those living with a
difficult condition
Our compassionate approach to care for those with dementia
Our care workers understand the daily difficulties that progressive neurological illnesses can bring. That’s why our approach to providing quality care involves keeping our care workers to a minimum number, to ensure continuity of care is maintained.

What is Dementia Care?
Everybody’s experience of dementia can be very different, but feelings of confusion, isolation and memory loss are common amongst those affected. Providing support for someone with dementia usually means having to take extra care and consideration of these aspects to ensure they remain happy and comfortable under the circumstances.
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia already affect around 1 in 11 people over the age of 65, and cases are continually rising on a global scale. We know it can be a worry making sure your loved one receives the right care and attention they need, especially for what can feel like an isolating illness.
Whatever the causes or severity of the condition, our care teams nationwide are dedicated to supporting you and your loved one with the highest level of service. That’s why Vconnect Group gets to know you and your particular requirements to deliver a bespoke care package that meets your specific needs.

Why choose Vconnect Group for Dementia care?
Trying to find the right level of care for your loved one can be a great concern. By choosing Vconnect Group, we strive to deliver a highly supportive service from a well-respected home care provider that’s as knowledgeable and professional as it is personal and compassionate.
At Vconnect Group, we’re committed to improving the lives of people affected by dementia and associated conditions. We understand the importance of delivering quality care and we know how much it means to those living with this difficult illness, as well as their close friends and family.
All of our care workers are subject to enhanced background checks and trained to provide high quality care to those living with dementia, maintaining a safe, stimulating and social environment throughout.
