Alzheimer’s Care at Home in Central London
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Quality Alzheimer's Care for You or Your Loved One
- Helping you to stay in your own home
- Specialist Alzheimer’s and dementia care services
- Fully-regulated and highly-rated homecare provide
Our Alzheimer’s care services in Central London are designed to help you or your loved one feel safe and supported in the place that matters most — home. We understand that living with Alzheimer’s can bring uncertainty, changes in memory, and moments of confusion. Having someone alongside you who understands these changes can make a meaningful difference to how each day feels.
With the right support in place, you can remain surrounded by familiar rooms, personal memories, and routines that continue to bring comfort. Our focus is on providing calm, consistent support that helps reduce anxiety and supports confidence, so life can continue in a way that feels steady and recognisable.
Tailored Alzheimer’s Care: What We Offer
Our Alzheimer’s home care is shaped around you or your loved one as an individual. Trained Care Assistants take time to understand personal history, preferences, and daily routines, so every visit feels familiar rather than disruptive. Support may include personal care delivered with dignity, medication assistance, preparing meals that are known and enjoyed, and meaningful activities that support memory and engagement.
As Alzheimer’s progresses, needs may change. Your Care & Support Plan is regularly reviewed and adapted, ensuring the support you receive continues to reflect your needs and what matters most to you. We also support families with respite care, providing time to rest while ensuring continuity of care for your loved one.
Where appropriate, we can support outings into the community, such as a stroll through Regent’s Park, going to an exhibition at the Wallace Collection, or enjoying coffee and conversation in a Marylebone café, helping maintain your connection to familiar places that you know and love.
How Much Care Do You Need?
At Right at Home, care is never just about tasks — it’s about the moments that make life meaningful.
We design every Care & Support Plan around your choices and routines, so you can stay connected to the people and places you love. Whether you need short-term help or ongoing care, our role is to protect your independence, nurture your wellbeing and bring comfort to those who matter most to you.
Why Choose Right at Home Central London?
Fully-Regulated Provider
We’re fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission to provide exceptional care.
Nurse-Led Care
Clinical oversight from experienced nurses to support complex and changing care needs with confidence.
Preferred One-Hour Visits
Our visits are never rushed — we take time to provide quality support.
Local Carers
Our Carers are from the local area, bringing community understanding to every visit.
Free Homecare Assessments
A no-obligation assessment to understand your needs and shape the right care plan for you.
High Quality Standards
We’re committed to delivering safe, effective and compassionate care.
Tailored Care Plans
We create personalised plans that align with your goals and needs.
Person-Centred Approach
We treat you as an individual, with dignity and respect at the core.
Book a Free Homecare Assessment
Our no-obligation assessment to determine the best Care & Support Plan for you.
What Our Clients Say
Who Will Be My Carer?
Choosing domiciliary care is about more than practical support — it’s about welcoming someone into your home and your life. We take time to pair you with a Carer who feels like the right fit. They’ll respect your routines, understand your needs, and support you to keep living the life you love.
Our Carers are carefully chosen for their warmth, empathy, and dedication. Here’s what sets them apart:
- Expertly trained, genuinely caring – Every Carer completes in-depth training to support you safely and confidently, and it’s their kindness that makes the difference.
- Care rooted in the community – Because we know Central London well, we offer support that feels local and personal.
- Consistency that builds trust – We do all we can to ensure you’re supported by familiar faces, so reassuring routines can grow.
- A passion for making a difference – Our Carers love what they do, and it shows in the respect and companionship they bring.
With the right Carer by your side, you’ll feel supported not just to stay safe, but to stay yourself.
How to Get Started with Right at Home
We know choosing a care provider is a big step in your care journey — but it doesn’t need to be a difficult one. We are here to support and guide you through every stage.
Get in Touch
Speak to a friendly local care expert who will listen to your concerns and talk you through the options.
Free Homecare Assessment
We’ll carry out an in-home consultation so we can really get to know you and what is important to you.
Start Your Care & Support Plan
We’ll begin support at a level that’s right for you, with the flexibility to adapt as your needs evolve. Plans are reviewed regularly, so you’re always getting the best care possible.
Start Your Care Journey Today
Our Awards & Partnerships
Care for a Life You Love
We believe in supporting Clients to live not just safely — but fully. That might mean a stroll through Regent’s Park, exploring an exhibition at the Wallace Collection, or enjoying coffee and conversation in a Marylebone café.
We also accompany Clients to shops, health appointments, cultural venues and religious services across Soho, Holborn, Covent Garden and St John’s Wood — helping them stay connected to the people, places and routines that bring them comfort and joy.
Families across Central London trust us to provide thoughtful, reliable care that puts people first and makes every day more meaningful.
Which Homecare Services Are Right for You?
Everyone’s care and support journey is unique to them. At Right at Home, we’re here to guide you into finding the right path, bespoke to you and your needs.
Elderly Care
Support that helps older people live well at home.
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Companionship & Support
Friendly, meaningful companionship to promote social wellness.
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Dementia Care
Specialist care that brings calm and structure at home.
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Personal Care
Dignified help with daily personal routines.
Learn moreFrequently Asked Questions
How much does Alzheimer’s care cost in Central London?
Costs vary depending on the level of care needed. We offer tailored plans and a free assessment to help you understand the most suitable and cost-effective option.
Some families may be eligible for financial support from Westminster City Council or Camden Council. Funding can vary depending on circumstances, so we’re happy to talk you through the options and signpost you to relevant assessments or benefits that may help cover the cost of care.
What is Alzheimer’s disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is a physical disease that affects the brain. The nerve cells are disrupted by ‘plaques’ and ‘tangles’ that build up inside the brain. For people with Alzheimer’s, the communication between the nerve cells changes and messages don’t travel around as well as they should, and eventually the cells die.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition, so symptoms develop over several years. The most common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include confusion, problems with speech, personality changes and difficulty making decisions.
Why is Alzheimer’s disease care important?
Alzheimer’s disease can impact a person’s mood, daily activities and hobbies. These changes can have a large impact on everyday life, making small tasks very challenging. As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, people living with Alzheimer’s may begin to forget appointments or lose important items, like their keys or wallet. It’s important to look out for any signals that the condition may be getting worse.
Alzheimer’s can cause difficulties not only for the person who has dementia but also those close to them. If you recognise that a family member has developed symptoms or is finding tasks are becoming a challenge, encourage them to consult their GP.
We work with Clients and their loved ones to provide emotional support and respite, to access local services, and to adapt their care package to anticipate and meet changing needs.
How long does each stage of Alzheimer's last?
According to the Alzheimer’s Society, Alzheimer’s disease is progressive, which means symptoms become more noticeable over time. The pace of change varies from person to person. Some people live for several years after diagnosis, while others live much longer. Changes in the brain can begin well before symptoms are visible, which is often referred to as the preclinical stage.
Alzheimer’s is often described in three broad stages. These stages are a general guide rather than fixed categories, as each person’s experience is different and changes can overlap.
Early stage (mild Alzheimer’s)
In the early stage, you or your loved one may still live independently and continue with familiar routines such as working, driving or socialising. Subtle changes in memory and thinking may begin to appear, including difficulty finding the right words, remembering names, or keeping track of everyday items. Planning and organisation may take more effort than before.
With the right support, many people continue to live well at this stage. It can also be a good time to make decisions about future care, finances and personal wishes while the person can remain actively involved.
Middle stage (moderate Alzheimer’s)
This is often the longest stage. Changes become more noticeable, and additional support is usually needed day to day. You or your loved one may experience increased confusion, forget important details about personal history, or find it harder to recognise where you are or what time it is.
Daily tasks such as choosing appropriate clothing or managing personal care may require support. Changes in mood or behaviour can also occur, including frustration or withdrawal. While independence may reduce, many people can still take part in everyday activities with the right encouragement and a calm, structured approach.
Late stage (severe Alzheimer’s)
In the later stage, care needs become more comprehensive. A person may have difficulty communicating, moving around safely, or understanding their surroundings. Support with personal care is usually required, and physical health may become more fragile.
Even at this stage, connection remains important. Familiar voices, gentle reassurance and simple interactions can still provide comfort and support a sense of wellbeing.
Throughout every stage, care should adapt to what matters most to you or your loved one, supporting comfort, dignity and a sense of familiarity at home.
Is Alzheimer’s homecare safe and reliable?
Yes. Our Carers are carefully recruited, thoroughly vetted, and trained to provide high-quality dementia and Alzheimer’s care. This includes specialist training in understanding how memory loss can affect behaviour, communication, and daily routines, so support is delivered with patience, consistency, and reassurance. They are equipped to recognise changes, respond calmly to moments of confusion, and provide care in a way that helps reduce anxiety and maintain dignity.
We also place a strong emphasis on continuity. Wherever possible, you or your loved one will be supported by a small, consistent team of Carers who take the time to build trust and become familiar faces. This helps create a more settled, reassuring experience, which is especially important when living with Alzheimer’s.
As a provider, we are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which means our services are regularly inspected against strict standards of safety, effectiveness, responsiveness, and quality of care. We are proud of our strong ratings and reputation, which reflect our commitment to delivering care you can rely on.
Together, this means you can feel confident that care is not only safe and professional, but also delivered with genuine understanding of what living with Alzheimer’s involves.
Do you provide support after a hospital stay for people living with Alzheimer’s disease?
Yes. We can provide support for those returning home after hospital stays, including from University College Hospital and St Mary’s Hospital. Our Carers help you recover with confidence at home, while also ensuring that the correct support is in place to promote independence and reduce confusion and stress.
Talk to Us
Want to talk to us about your homecare options?
We’re here to help you live independently and safely at home, with the right level of support at every stage. If you or a loved one could do with support to enjoy life on your terms, please speak to one of our friendly team today.
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