Dementia Care

Providing compassionate, person-centred support designed to improve wellbeing, independence, and quality of life.

Dementia Care

Supporting someone living with dementia requires patience, understanding, and a deeply compassionate approach. At CompCare, our Dementia Care service is designed to provide thoughtful, person-centred support that helps individuals continue living safely and comfortably in the familiar surroundings of their own home. We recognise that dementia affects each person differently, and our care is always tailored to the individual’s needs, preferences, and life history.

Dementia can bring changes to memory, communication, behaviour, and daily routines. These changes can be challenging not only for the individual but also for their families. Our experienced care team provides calm, consistent support that helps reduce confusion and anxiety while promoting a sense of stability and reassurance. By maintaining familiar routines and creating a supportive environment, we help individuals feel secure and respected.

Our carers assist with everyday activities such as personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, and maintaining a safe home environment. However, dementia care is about much more than practical assistance. It also involves building trust, offering gentle guidance, and providing emotional support that helps individuals feel valued and understood. Our team takes the time to get to know each person’s personality, interests, and past experiences, allowing us to deliver care that feels familiar and meaningful.

Communication is an essential part of dementia care. Our carers are trained to communicate clearly, patiently, and respectfully, ensuring individuals feel heard even when words become difficult. Small gestures, reassurance, and positive interactions can make a significant difference in maintaining confidence and wellbeing.

We also work closely with families and loved ones to ensure that care remains consistent and responsive as needs change. Dementia is a progressive condition, which means support requirements may evolve over time. Our team regularly reviews care plans and communicates openly with families and healthcare professionals to ensure that the individual always receives the most appropriate level of support.

Maintaining independence is an important part of living well with dementia. Wherever possible, we encourage individuals to remain involved in their daily routines and activities. Whether it is helping with small household tasks, engaging in familiar hobbies, or enjoying gentle conversation, these moments help maintain a sense of purpose and identity.

At CompCare, our Dementia Care service is built on empathy, respect, and understanding. We believe that every person deserves to feel safe, valued, and supported throughout their journey. By providing compassionate care and creating an environment of patience and reassurance, we help individuals living with dementia continue to experience comfort, dignity, and meaningful connection in their everyday lives.

Our Care Services

From morning routines to bedtime care, we provide gentle support that promotes independence ensuring safety and comfort.

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Areas We Serve.

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Glasgow

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East Dunbartonshire

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West Dunbartonshire

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Renfrewshire

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East Renfrewshire

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South Ayrshire

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Lanarkshire

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Falkirk

Caring with Purpose

Our story began with a simple but powerful purpose: to provide compassionate, dependable care that allows individuals to remain safe and comfortable in their own homes. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact our team to arrange an initial consultation. We will assess needs and develop a personalised care plan.
Start times depend on individual needs and availability, but we aim to begin services as quickly as possible.
We operate across West Dunbartonshire, East Dunbartonshire, Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, Falkirk, South Ayrshire, Renfrewshire, and East Renfrewshire.
Yes. We are registered with the Care Inspectorate.

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