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  • Writer's pictureJohn Kristoffer Donaldson

About Dementia Care


Dementia is a condition that affects a person's ability to think, remember, and reason. Currently, over 850,000 people in the U.K. are living with dementia. Caring for someone with dementia can be a challenging and emotional experience, and families often look to care homes or similar companies for help.

However, new environments, such as care homes, can cause symptoms of dementia to progress faster. Research has shown that new surroundings can be scary and confusing for people with dementia, leading to increased agitation, anxiety, and even depression. Keeping someone with dementia in their own home can eliminate these external forces and help them feel safe and calm. Home care allows people with dementia to maintain their independence and keep their familiar surroundings, reducing their stress levels and promoting a sense of well-being. It also enables them to receive personalized care that is tailored to their specific needs, which can lead to better outcomes.

At Hedgerow Homecare, we believe that providing care at peoples' own homes is a better option for people with dementia. Our care-workers are all trained in dementia care and have extensive experience in the field. They are passionate about supporting people with dementia and helping them maintain their independence and dignity. We work closely and have an open dialogue with prospective cleints' families to develop a care plan that meets their specific needs, ensuring that they receive care that is both effective and compassionate.


Get in touch today and we will be happy to welcome you and your loved ones to the Hedgerow family.


Johnny Donaldson,

Hedgerow Homecare




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