Dementia care that fits around you.
A dementia diagnosis before the age of 65 can feel overwhelming — not just for the person affected, but for their family, work life, and identity. Our early-onset dementia care provides steady, compassionate support to help people live well, maintain independence, and adapt with dignity.
We focus on what matters most: routines, connection, and a sense of control.
Being diagnosed with dementia in your 40s, 50s or early 60s brings unique challenges — including work, relationships, parenting, and mental health. We provide support that’s age-appropriate, respectful and focused on quality of life.
Early-onset dementia doesn’t mean losing who you are. We support people to stay socially engaged, physically active, and meaningfully occupied — with care that flexes as needs change.
Partners, children, and relatives are often unsure how best to help. Our carers not only support the person with dementia but also provide guidance and reassurance to the whole family.
Our early-onset dementia support is flexible and may include: