Dementia Care at Home in Lowestoft
Specialist support for families living with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and memory loss. Your parent stays in the home they know, with carers trained to understand their condition and protect their independence.
What We Do
What Dementia Care Looks Like at Home
Structured routines, familiar faces, and specialist techniques that reduce anxiety and keep your parent safe.
Routine and Structure
Consistent daily routines that reduce confusion, anxiety, and agitation for your parent.
Safety and Supervision
Discreet monitoring to prevent wandering, falls, and kitchen accidents — without removing independence.
Small Consistent Team
The same named carers every visit so your parent always sees a face they recognise.
Emotional Support
Patience, reassurance, and validation — carers trained in person-centred dementia techniques.
Family Communication
Digital visit logs, regular updates, and honest conversations about how your parent is doing.
Meaningful Activities
Stimulating activities, reminiscence work, music, and engagement tailored to your parent’s interests and abilities.
Why Home Is Often the Best Place for Someone With Dementia
What Dementia Care at Home Actually Involves
Dementia care at home means specialist support delivered in the place your parent knows best — their own home. Our carers are trained in dementia-specific techniques including validation therapy, redirection, and life story work. They understand that every person with dementia is different. What works for one client will not work for another. In Lowestoft, our dementia carers support families across Oulton Broad, Carlton Colville, Beccles, Pakefield, Kessingland and Halesworth. We work with people at every stage — from early memory loss through to advanced dementia requiring full-time support.
Why Familiar Surroundings Matter
Moving someone with dementia into an unfamiliar environment — a care home, a relative’s house, even a hospital ward — can cause severe disorientation and distress. The home environment contains decades of embedded memory: the layout of rooms, the feel of a favourite chair, photographs on the wall, the view from the kitchen window. These are orientation anchors that help your parent feel safe. Our carers work within this familiar environment, reinforcing routines and landmarks your parent already knows. We do not rearrange furniture, change routines, or introduce unnecessary novelty. Consistency is care.
How Our Dementia Training Goes Beyond the Basics
Every Amari Care Services carer completes the Care Certificate and enhanced dementia training covering Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia. We are Dementia Friends trained through the Alzheimer’s Society. But training alone is not enough. Our carers are matched to clients based on temperament, experience, and communication style. Stef Clark RMN, our Lowestoft Registered Manager, personally oversees every dementia care plan and reviews it monthly with the family. With 30+ years in domiciliary care, Stef Clark RMN understands the progression of dementia and adjusts care proactively — not reactively.
Managing Sundowning, Agitation, and Sleep Disturbance
Sundowning — increased confusion and agitation in the late afternoon and evening — is one of the most challenging aspects of dementia care. Our carers are trained to recognise triggers, adjust lighting and noise levels, maintain calming evening routines, and use gentle redirection. For families who need evening or overnight support, we offer flexible visit patterns including tea-time calls, bedtime visits, and waking or sleeping night care. You do not need to commit to a fixed schedule. We build a plan that fits your parent’s patterns and adjust it as their needs change.
Keeping Families Connected and Informed
Dementia does not just affect the person with the diagnosis. It affects the whole family. Our care coordinators provide regular updates through our OpenPass digital care system, and we encourage open conversations about what is happening, what to expect next, and what support is available. We can also help families access Alzheimer’s Society services, local memory cafes, Admiral Nurse referrals, and Suffolk Carers’ Support. Every visit is logged digitally, so even if you live hundreds of miles from Lowestoft, you can see exactly how your parent’s day went.
When Dementia Care Needs Increase
Dementia is a progressive condition. Care needs will increase over time. We plan for this from day one. Your parent’s care plan includes a risk assessment, a capacity assessment framework, and an escalation pathway. As needs grow, we can increase visit frequency, extend visit durations, or transition to live-in care without changing the care team. Many families we support in Lowestoft started with a few companionship visits a week and gradually moved to daily personal care and eventually 24-hour support — all with the same team of trusted carers.
What Sets Amari Care Services Apart for Dementia Care
Amari Care Services has supported families living with dementia across Lowestoft and Suffolk for over a decade. We are CQC registered (1-1999650632), rated Good across all five domains, and scored 9.3 out of 10 from 10 verified family reviews on homecare.co.uk. Our carers do not just manage symptoms — they get to know your parent as a person. Their history, their preferences, their humour. That is what makes the difference between institutional care and care that genuinely feels like home.
Dementia care is one of our nine home care services in Lowestoft. Families often combine it with personal care or overnight care as the condition progresses.
Meet the Lowestoft Team Behind Your Care
Every family deserves to know who is behind their loved one’s care. Here is the team — from first phone call to daily visits.
Stef Clark RMN
Registered Manager
Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with over 30 years’ experience in health and social care. Named on our CQC registration — clinical leadership most providers cannot match.
Faisal Khan
Head of Marketing
Leads marketing strategy, digital presence and community engagement — ensuring services are accessible and well represented locally.
Gus Saggu
Nominated Individual & Director
Registered with CQC as the person responsible for supervising management. Ensures robust governance and compliance across the service.

Our Services
Nine Care Services From One Local Lowestoft Team
Every service is managed from our Riverside Road, NR33 office and delivered by carers trained to Care Certificate standards.
- Personal Care — Washing, dressing, bathing, and continence support
- Dementia Care — Consistent routines and patient support for memory loss
- Live-In Care — A dedicated carer in your parent’s home around the clock
- Complex Care — PEG feeding, catheter care, stoma maintenance, and hoisting
- Companionship Care — Regular visits for company, conversation, and light support
- Overnight Care — Waking or sleeping night carers for safety and reassurance
- Respite Care — Temporary cover so family carers can take a proper break
- Hospital Discharge Care — Reablement support when your parent leaves hospital
- End-of-Life Care — Comfort, companionship, and dignity in the final weeks and months
Getting Started
Not Sure What Care Your Parent Needs?
You don’t need to have all the answers. Most families call us unsure about what’s needed, what it costs, or how it all works. That’s exactly what we’re here for.
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Call Us — 10 Minutes Is All It Takes
Speak directly to our Lowestoft care team. Tell us what’s worrying you. We’ll listen, explain your options, and answer every question. No pressure, no jargon.
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We Visit, Listen, and Build a Plan
We carry out a FREE care assessment at home. We’ll work out exactly what’s needed and build a plan that fits your family’s budget and circumstances.
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Your Parent Gets Their Own Small Team
We match a small, consistent team of named carers to your loved one. When you’re happy with everything, care begins — on your timeline.
No obligation. We’re here to help you decide at your pace.
