Live-in dementia care in Surrey
Home can be the best place for someone living with dementia in Surrey, where familiar surroundings often help reduce confusion and anxiety. From Guildford and Woking to Epsom and Farnham, families look for steady, one-to-one support that allows loved ones to remain where they feel most at ease. With a dedicated Carer providing consistent, day-to-day support, routines can be gently maintained, offering reassurance and helping life continue in a way that feels comfortable and familiar.
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- One-to-one support from a dedicated live-in Caregiver who understands dementia and brings calm, consistent reassurance throughout the day
- Support with routines , personal care, and daily life at home, helping things feel familiar, steady, and easier to manage
- Consistent support from someone familiar, adapting as needs change while helping to reduce confusion and keep day-to-day life on track

My mum’s got all her things around her, she’s got more freedom and 1-1 with the carers. She sleeps better, eats better, is more content and can go out when she likes.




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Understanding dementia in Surrey
Dementia is a term used to describe a range of conditions that affect memory, thinking, and how someone experiences day-to-day life. It can also influence communication, mood, and how familiar situations are understood.
There are different types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia, each affecting people in their own way and at their own pace.
In Surrey, an estimated 5,678 people are living with dementia without a formal diagnosis. This reflects how easy it can be to put early changes down to ageing, or to manage day to day without formal support for some time.
For many people, it is only when those changes start to affect everyday routines or safety that additional support is considered.
What is live-in dementia care and how does it help?
Live-in dementia care in Surrey means having a dedicated Carer living in your home, providing consistent, one-to-one support shaped around your routine. Instead of short visits, support is there throughout the day, helping to keep things steady and familiar.
For many people, this is a natural alternative to a residential care home, as it means staying in the home they know and love, whether that’s in the historic town of Reigate or the riverside setting of Weybridge. Because care is provided at home, routines can stay the same, surroundings remain familiar, and support can adapt gently over time.
- Supporting with medication, including administering and giving reminders when needed
- Helping with mobility around the home, reducing the risk of falls
- Helping to keep the home environment safe and comfortable
- Keeping mornings and evenings calm and familiar, helping to maintain a steady routine
- Supporting with personal care, including washing, dressing, and getting ready for the day
- Noticing small changes in mood, behaviour, or routine
- Preparing meals and offering gentle encouragement to eat and drink regularly
- Providing companionship and a familiar, consistent presence
Signs someone may need dementia care in Surrey
Often, it is not one moment but a series of small changes that make daily life harder to manage safely at home.
Daily routines becoming harder
Struggling to keep up with meals, medication, appointments, or getting out and about as usual
Personal care more difficult
Needing more help with washing, dressing, or getting ready for the day
More confusion or difficulty
Becoming unsure in familiar places or finding it harder to follow conversations or tasks
Safety is a concern
Greater risk around things like falls, leaving the house, or managing safely at home
The Benefits of dementia care at home in Surrey
Your live-in Carer in Surrey plays a vital role, offering more than just basic care. They’re key to enhancing daily life through physical and emotional support in the comfort of your own home.
Stay in familiar surroundings: Remaining at home helps reduce confusion, with routines and surroundings that feel familiar and easier to navigate day to day.
One-to-one, consistent support: Support is shaped around you, with the same Caregiver providing steady, familiar support that keeps each day settled and predictable.
Routines stay in place: Daily life can continue as usual, from morning habits to mealtimes, with gentle support to keep things steady and on track.


Maintain independence: Support is there when needed, helping you stay independent while keeping everyday life safe and manageable at home.
Extra support when it’s needed: In Surrey, more than 23,400 people provide over 50 hours of care each week. Live-in care can help share that responsibility, so things feel more manageable day to day.
Care that adapts over time: As needs change, support can adjust gradually, without the need for a move or a complete change in routine or environment.
How dementia support works in Surrey
Dementia support in Surrey often develops over time, with different services involved at different stages
- 1Noticing changes: Memory changes or confusion are often first noticed at home, usually during everyday routines or familiar moments, and tend to build gradually over time.
- 2Speaking to your GP: A GP is usually the first step, helping to understand the cause of the symptoms and referring to specialist services when needed.
- 3Memory clinic assessment: In Surrey, memory assessment services are provided by Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, supporting assessment and diagnosis for people experiencing memory concerns.
- 4Diagnosis and care planning: Following referral, NHS teams and local councils across Surrey may become involved in planning ongoing support. Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust continues to support after diagnosis, helping to guide care, manage symptoms, and adapt support as needs change.
- 5Local support and advice: Organisations including Alzheimer’s Society and Age UK Surrey offer local groups, guidance, and practical support.
- 6Ongoing care at home: Live-in care can be arranged at any stage, providing reliable support at home alongside NHS teams, councils, and local services.
How to arrange personalised live-in care in Surrey
With Unique Senior Care, arranging high-quality live-in care in Surrey is a simple, stress-free process. We can have personalised care in place in just one week or less.
1. You’ve found the right care
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2. Free assessment
Call or enquire online. We’ll start with a chat and arrange a free home visit within days to ensure you get the right care.
3. Crafting your care plan
We’ll create a care plan tailored to your loved one’s needs and lifestyle.
4. Matching your Caregiver
Together we'll find a Caregiver who's a perfect match for your loved one’s needs and personality.
5. Care in place
Care usually starts within a week. Your Care Manager will attend on day one and check in again on day seven.
"My first experience of Unique was for my husband who had dementia. The carers were excellent helping him to shower and shave when he wouldn't let me help him. When I needed care myself, Unique was the obvious choice for me. I have been very happy and satisfied with the service I have received and would have no hesitation in recommending them."
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With over 40 years of experience in the care industry, providing outstanding care has always been Helena’s core mission.
Helena has been a dedicated member of Unique Senior Care for eight years, starting as Care Manager and advancing to Head of Extra Care and now serving as Director of Operations.
She holds a Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England), as well as a Diploma in Welfare Services. Helena has completed various leadership and management courses, enhancing her expertise in the care industry.
Helena has authored published articles, including one for Skills for Care on managing change through the COVID pandemic. She has a steadfast commitment to advocating for and supporting those in need, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights upheld.