Dementia Training Guide

by | Apr 25, 2025 | Articles

All About Home Care is committed to helping people live well with dementia.

This Dementia Training Guide is designed to support professional carers in delivering compassionate, person-centred home care for individuals living with dementia. Created by Jo Allchin, our experienced Field Care Supervisor with a Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care, this guide provides essential knowledge and practical skills to improve dementia care in the home environment.

 

With dementia affecting more families every year, the importance of high-quality, personalised home care has never been greater. According to the Alzheimer’s Society, 85% of people would prefer to stay in their own homes after a dementia diagnosis. Home care not only supports independence but also promotes safety, emotional wellbeing, and continuity of routine—key factors in reducing anxiety and improving quality of life.

 

This training guide equips carers with a deeper understanding of dementia, its effects on individuals, and how to tailor care strategies to meet unique needs. From improving communication to creating supportive daily routines, our goal is to empower you to provide meaningful care that makes a lasting difference.

 

Whether you’re a new carer or an experienced support worker, this dementia care guide is your go-to resource for delivering effective, empathetic home care with confidence.

 

So, go ahead — download this guide for free and start making a difference today!

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