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One Path CareHome care · West Sussex

Dementia Care

Familiar faces. Familiar home. A life that still feels like theirs.

For a person living with dementia, home is more than comfort — it's orientation, memory and identity. Our dementia care protects that: consistent carers who become familiar, routines that follow lifelong patterns, and support that works with the person's reality rather than against it.

Who this helps

People living with any form of dementia, at any stage — and the families walking alongside them.

What this support includes

  • Consistent, small care teams — the foundation of everything else
  • Support with personal care, meals, medication and daily structure
  • Meaningful activity built on life history: music, photographs, favourite walks
  • Communication techniques that reduce distress and preserve dignity
  • Risk management that enables — safe walking, safe cooking — rather than restricts
  • Honest guidance for families, including planning for change

How we do it differently

Every dementia client has a life story profile, gathered with family, so carers arrive already knowing she taught piano, he takes sugar, and 'going to work' means the greenhouse. Staff train beyond mandatory awareness level, plans are reviewed as the condition changes, and where decisions must be made on someone's behalf we work within the Mental Capacity Act — capacity assumed, decisions specific, families involved. Dementia care at home can continue much further than most families expect, including through live-in care.

How it starts

A free home assessment, a written plan in plain English, and an introduction to your carers — care begins only when you're ready.

Arrange a Free Care Assessment

Ready to talk it through?

No pressure, no obligation — just honest answers from people who understand.

Or call us now — 0333 000 0000