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Alzheimer’s Care Services in Enfield

Trusted and dependable homecare for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Specialist homecare for people with Alzheimer’s disease from Right at Home Enfield


  • Helping you remain living in your own home
  • Specialist Alzheimer’s and dementia care services
  • Highly-rated care provided in Enfield

At Right at Home Enfield, many of our Clients live with Alzheimer’s disease, which is the most common type of dementia in the UK. 

We support Clients with Alzheimer’s to continue to live independently at home. Our friendly and understanding team of local CareGivers in Enfield can ensure the home environment remains safe for those living with Alzheimer’s in Enfield. We can also recommend any adaptations that will make day-to-day life easier.

Speak to a member of our team about our range of Alzheimer’s homecare services.


Working closely with Clients and their loved ones, we provide emotional support and respite. Our Carers help Clients access local services across Enfield. We adapt every Client’s personal care package to anticipate and meet changing needs. We can also incorporate 24-hour Alzheimer’s care into a unique live-in care plan for the later stages of Alzheimer’s.

Take a look at this review of Right at Home Enfield's services:

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"We engaged the services of Right at Home Enfield to provide support to grandad with maintaining his independence. We moved from another care provider and instantly could tell the massive difference the Right at Home team made to his overall wellbeing. We have been extremely grateful for the care, kindness and consideration shown by the team. Thank you."

Thomas A | Grandson of Client

What is Alzheimer’s disease?


Alzheimer’s disease is a physical condition that affects the brain. Nerve cells are disrupted by ‘plaques’ and ‘tangles’ that build up inside the brain. For people with Alzheimer’s, communication between nerve cells changes and messages don’t travel around as well as they should. Eventually, certain brain cells start to die.

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition, which means that symptoms develop over several years. The most common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include problems with speech, confusion, personality changes and difficulty making decisions.

Supporting Clients in Enfield to live well with Alzheimer’s disease

Although there is currently no cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, there is ongoing research into medical and drug treatments. Read about the research being undertaken by one of our charity partner: Alzheimer’s Society.

Right at Home Enfield continues to help Clients to live well with Alzheimer’s and dementia through quality care and support. All of our Enfield -based CareGivers complete dementia-specific training as part of their induction programme. As a result, our specialist CareGivers are confident in developing tailored care plans to manage and help slow down the symptoms of Alzheimer’s. 

Alzheimer’s usually starts with memory loss, as well as losing the ability to find the right words, solve problems or make decisions. As the disease progresses and memory loss, communication skills and orientation get worse people with Alzheimer’s disease will need some level of care during their day to day lives. The suitable level of care at home may start at just one hour a day, for reassurance. Alzheimer’s care plans may eventually progress into 24-hour care as the disease progresses.

Contact our team in Enfield to discuss your unique circumstances.

Why is Alzheimer’s disease care important? 


Alzheimer’s disease can impact a person’s mood, daily activities and hobbies. Dementia and Alzheimer’s can have a profound impact on everyday life, making small tasks increasingly challenging. As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, sufferers may begin to forget appointments or lose important items, like their keys or wallet. It’s important to keep an eye on any signals that the condition may be getting worse.  

Alzheimer’s can cause difficulties not only for the person who has dementia but also for those close to them. If you recognise that a family member has developed symptoms or is finding tasks are becoming more challenging, encourage them to consult their GP. 

Did you know that over 2700 people in Enfield are living with late-onset dementia and that is set to increase by 44% in the next 20 years

To find out more about how Right at Home Enfield can support your loved one, speak to us today. 

Alzheimer’s support in the community in Enfield 

At Right at Home Enfield, we work closely with the Alzheimer’s Society our official Dementia Friends Champions present free information and awareness sessions to businesses and individuals throughout the Enfield community. As a result, we proudly help people to understand what it is like living with dementia. 

If you are based in Enfield and would like to book a session with a Dementia Friends Champion, please contact us for more information.

FAQs about our Alzheimer’s homecare in Enfield

What is the difference between dementia and Alzheimer's?

In short, Alzheimer’s is a specific type of dementia. 

Dementia is not a singular condition itself, but rather a term used to describe a group of associated symptoms, such as memory loss and difficulty with concentration. 

Whereas Alzheimer’s disease is a specific medical condition that disrupts the brain’s nerve endings and how they communicate with one another. 

There are many stages of dementia with different symptoms associated with each. People with Alzheimer’s will also experience various stages of the progressive disease. 

At Right at Home Enfield, we offer a range of support services for people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Please get in touch with our team in Enfield to find out more about Alzheimer’s homecare.

How long does each stage of Alzheimer's last?

There is no exact time frame for how long it will take to progress between each stage of Alzheimer’s disease. The rate of progression depends on the person and their own medical situation.

However, as the disease is fairly common, we can anticipate an average period for each stage:

Stage of Alzheimer's

Average Length of Time

Early Stage (Mild)

2 - 4 Years

Middle Stage (Moderate)

2 - 10 Years

Late Stage (Severe)

1 - 3 Years

If you are unsure what to expect for each stage of Alzheimer’s, talk to your GP or a healthcare professional for advice. 

What is the cost of care for Alzheimer’s in Enfield?

Our in-home Alzheimer's care cost will depend on the individual needs of the Client. All of our Enfield -based homecare services are tailored to your needs, so we can’t provide an average cost until we have discussed your care plan. 

To discuss the long-term care options for your loved one living with Alzheimer’s, get in touch with our team in Enfield to discuss pricing. 

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