Caring for a loved one living with dementia or Alzheimer's can be emotionally challenging and often requires specialist support. At Diamond Health Care Solutions, we provide compassionate Alzheimer's and Dementia Care in Coventry and the West Midlands, helping individuals remain safe, comfortable, and supported in their own homes while maintaining their dignity and independence.
Our experienced carers deliver personalised care designed around the unique needs, routines, and preferences of each individual. We work closely with families and healthcare professionals to ensure the care provided is both reassuring and responsive as needs evolve.
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Why Families Trust Diamond Health Care Solutions
- CQC-registered home care provider
- Personalised dementia care plans tailored to each individual
- Experienced carers trained in dementia support
- Flexible home care visits that adapt to changing needs
- Compassionate companionship and emotional support
- Support for families and carers navigating dementia care
“Diamond Care has been providing care to our mother who suffers from Alzheimer's disease for almost a year. The care provided has been of outstanding quality. The staff have treated our mother with respect, kindness and dignity. They continue to adapt and tailor the care to her ever changing care requirements. The care manager, Nadine, has extensive knowledge of medical conditions and their treatment due to her experience as a nurse. She is absolutely fantastic and has a very personalized approach to providing care ensuring she personally visits the patient and provides care herself regularly so that she understands their care needs and can also advise the carers. We would highly recommend this company to anyone looking for a care provider. Thank you to the whole team at Diamond Care who work so hard to support us on this difficult journey.”
- Samshad, Google Review
Understanding Dementia & Alzheimer's Care
Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a range of conditions that affect memory, thinking, behaviour, and the ability to perform everyday activities. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia, accounting for a significant proportion of diagnoses in the UK.
As dementia progresses, individuals may require increasing levels of support with daily living, communication, and emotional reassurance. Professional dementia care in Coventry allows individuals to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving the assistance they need.
According to the Alzheimer's Society, there are currently more than 900,000 people living with dementia in the UK.
Receiving care at home can provide stability and comfort, particularly for individuals who benefit from familiar routines and environments.


Our Personalised Approach
At Diamond Health Care Solutions, we understand that no two people experience dementia or Alzheimer's disease in the same way. Our approach to Dementia and Alzheimer's Care focuses on developing individualised care plans that support wellbeing, independence, and emotional stability.
Each care plan begins with a detailed assessment that explores:
- Medical history and current care needs
- Daily routines and personal preferences
- Hobbies, interests, and meaningful activities
- Dietary requirements and medication schedules
- Family involvement and communication needs
This personalised approach ensures that the care provided aligns with what matters most to the individual and their family living with dementia or Alzheimer's.
Where appropriate, our carers encourage familiar activities that stimulate memory and cognitive engagement, helping individuals living with dementia and Alzheimer's maintain a sense of identity, confidence, and comfort in their daily lives.
How We Can Help
We understand the complexities that come with dementia and Alzheimer's care. Our services are designed to support various aspects of daily living, allowing our care users to remain as independent and comfortable as possible. Our offerings include:
Meal Preparation
Nutritious and timely meals to meet individual dietary needs.
Home Care
Assistance with daily activities, ensuring a safe and clean environment.
Medication Assistance
Timely prompts and help with medication management.
Personal Hygiene
Support with bathing, dressing, and grooming.
Shopping and Transport
Helping with errands and transportation to appointments.
Companionship
Providing emotional support and social interaction to combat loneliness.
Our person-centred approach ensures that care users remain stimulated and engaged, combatting the cognitive decline associated with dementia.
Benefits of Care at Home
Receiving home care offers many advantages compared with residential settings. For many individuals living with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, the familiarity of their own home can provide reassurance, stability, and anxiety reduction.
Key benefits include:
Familiar Surroundings
Remaining at home allows individuals to stay connected to their personal belongings, neighbourhood, and familiar daily routines.
Personalised Support
Home care allows support for people living with dementia and Alzheimer's to be tailored specifically to the individual rather than following a standardised care structure.
Emotional Wellbeing
Maintaining a comfortable home environment can help reduce confusion, distress, and agitation.
Family Involvement
Family members can remain actively involved in the care process, supporting loved ones living with dementia or Alzheimer's while maintaining meaningful time together.


Supporting Families
Dementia and Alzheimer's disease affect not only the individual but also their family and support network. Many families experience emotional and practical challenges when caring for a loved one within these circumstances.
Our team works closely with families to provide guidance, reassurance, and professional support when supporting someone with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. This may include:
- helping families understand the progression of dementia and Alzheimer's
- providing respite care for family carers
- supporting communication and engagement
- assisting with daily care routines
If family carers require temporary support, our Respite Care services can provide short-term assistance while ensuring continuity of care.

Activities That Support Cognitive Wellbeing
Engagement and stimulation can play an important role in supporting individuals living with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. Activities tailored to a person's interests can help maintain cognitive function, emotional wellbeing, and a sense of familiarity.
Examples of supportive activities include:
- puzzles and memory games
- music therapy and familiar songs
- creative activities such as knitting or art
- reminiscence conversations and storytelling
- light physical activity or short walks
Our carers gently encourage these activities in ways that feel natural and enjoyable, helping individuals stay engaged with the world around them and maintain meaningful daily routines.
How to Arrange Dementia & Alzheimer's Care
Arranging professional dementia and Alzheimer's care in Coventry or the surrounding areas can feel like a significant decision for families. Our team is here to make the process as straightforward, supportive, and reassuring as possible.
The process typically includes:
Initial Conversation
We discuss your situation and learn more about the care needs of your loved one.
Care Assessment
A detailed assessment is carried out to understand health requirements, routines, and the level of support needed.
Care Plan Development
A personalised care plan is created outlining the support required for daily routines, wellbeing, and independence.
Care Begins
A trained carer is introduced, and care support begins according to the agreed plan, ensuring compassionate and consistent assistance.
Throughout this process, families remain informed and involved in decisions regarding their loved one's care.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is dementia care at home?
A: Dementia care at home provides support for individuals living with memory loss, helping them manage daily activities while remaining in a familiar environment.
Q: What is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's disease?
A: Dementia is a general term describing cognitive decline that affects daily life. Alzheimer's disease is the most common specific cause of dementia.
Q: Can dementia care help someone remain independent?
A: Yes. Professional dementia care focuses on supporting independence wherever possible while ensuring safety and wellbeing.
Q: How often can carers visit?
A: Care visits can be arranged according to individual needs, ranging from short daily visits to longer or more frequent support sessions.
Q: Is dementia care regulated?
A: Yes. Diamond Health Care Solutions Ltd is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), ensuring care services meet regulated quality and safety standards.
Speak With Our Team
Finding the right support for a loved one living with dementia can bring peace of mind during a challenging time. At Diamond Health Care Solutions, we are committed to delivering compassionate Dementia and Alzheimer's care that prioritises dignity, independence, and wellbeing.
Our experienced carers work closely with families to ensure each individual receives the care and reassurance they deserve in the comfort of their own home.
Email: contact@diamondhealthcaresolutions.co.uk
Call: 07458195064
