Living with dementia brings complex challenges — not only for the person diagnosed, but also for the families who love and support them. Memory loss, confusion, emotional changes, reduced independence, and increasing health needs can make daily life difficult and unpredictable.

At Revive Rise, we provide advanced, nurse-led dementia care at home in Rugby, allowing individuals to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving expert clinical and emotional support. Our approach blends medical knowledge, behavioural understanding, emotional intelligence, and compassionate presence, ensuring each person receives safe, dignified, and highly personalised care.

As a CQC-regulated, nurse-led domiciliary care service, Revive Rise delivers dementia care that goes far beyond basic home help — offering clinical oversight, condition monitoring, medication safety, and tailored interventions that evolve with the condition.

👉 Learn more about our values and clinical approach on our About Us page.


What Makes Nurse-Led Dementia Care Different?

Unlike traditional care agencies, Revive Rise is led and delivered by NMC-registered nurses, giving families access to professional healthcare expertise within the home.

This means:

  • Early identification of health changes

  • Clinical risk management

  • Safe medication administration

  • Behavioural and psychological symptom management

  • Coordination with GPs, memory clinics, and specialist services

Our nurses understand that dementia is not only cognitive — it is physical, emotional, behavioural, and deeply personal.

Our care focuses on:

  • Preserving dignity

  • Maintaining identity

  • Supporting independence

  • Reducing distress and anxiety

  • Preventing avoidable hospital admissions

Explore our full range of clinical home services on our Services page.


Conditions We Support

We provide care for individuals living with:

  • Alzheimer’s disease

  • Vascular dementia

  • Lewy body dementia

  • Frontotemporal dementia

  • Mixed dementia

  • Parkinson’s disease dementia

  • Dementia following stroke or brain injury

Each type presents differently — and our nurses adapt care accordingly.

Our Advanced Dementia Care Services in Rugby

 Clinical Monitoring & Health Oversight
  • Regular physical and neurological assessments

  • Monitoring cognition, mobility, nutrition, hydration, skin integrity

  • Early detection of infections, delirium, dehydration, or decline

  • Liaison with GP, district nurses, and specialist teams

This proactive approach prevents complications and hospitalisation wherever possible.


 Medication Management

Safe medication is critical in dementia care.

We provide:

  • Medication administration by nurses

  • Monitoring for side effects and interactions

  • Digital MAR charting

  • Liaison with prescribers

  • Support with complex regimens

👉 Related service: Medication & Nurse-Led Care Services


 Behavioural and Psychological Support

Dementia often involves anxiety, agitation, sleep disturbance, hallucinations, or aggression. Our nurses are trained in:

  • Non-pharmacological de-escalation techniques

  • Emotional reassurance strategies

  • Routine-based calming methods

  • Environmental and sensory adaptations

  • Trauma-informed dementia care

We aim to reduce distress without over-reliance on medication.


 Personal Care with Dignity

We assist with:

  • Washing, dressing, grooming

  • Toileting and continence care

  • Mobility and transfers

  • Skin care and pressure prevention

All delivered respectfully and at the person’s pace.

👉 See also: Personal Care at Home


 Nutrition, Hydration & Eating Support

Dementia affects appetite, swallowing, and meal recognition. We support:

  • Meal preparation and prompting

  • Safe feeding support

  • Texture-modified diets

  • Hydration encouragement

  • Monitoring for weight loss or choking risk


 Emotional & Psychological Wellbeing

We focus on preserving emotional safety by:

  • Maintaining familiar routines

  • Using life-story-based care

  • Supporting meaningful activities

  • Encouraging connection and communication

  • Providing calm, consistent presence


Supporting Families and Carers

We don’t just care for individuals — we support families too.

We offer:

  • Education on dementia progression

  • Emotional reassurance and guidance

  • Carer relief and respite

  • Support during difficult transitions

  • End-of-life planning and comfort care

👉 Learn about our Respite Care services.


When Dementia Becomes Complex

As dementia progresses, care needs often become more clinical:

  • Incontinence and catheter care

  • Pressure sore risk

  • Falls and mobility decline

  • Swallowing difficulties

  • Increased infection risk

Our nurses are trained to manage these complexities safely at home.

Related specialist services include:


Who We Support

We care for:

  • Older adults living with dementia

  • Younger adults with early-onset dementia

  • People with learning disabilities and dementia

  • Individuals with dementia and physical disabilities

  • Those with dementia alongside mental health conditions

👉 See: We Care for All Age Groups
👉 See: Mental Health Conditions
👉 See: Physical Disabilities


Why Choose Revive Rise in Rugby?
  • Nurse-led clinical excellence

  • CQC regulated service

  • Personalised, evolving care plans

  • Highly trained dementia specialists

  • Strong safeguarding and risk management

  • Transparent communication with families

  • Focus on dignity, respect, and compassion


Funding and Support

You may be eligible for:

  • NHS Continuing Healthcare

  • Local Authority funding

  • Personal health budgets

We guide families through funding assessments and applications.


Get in Touch

If you’re seeking advanced dementia care at home in Rugby, our team is here to help.

📞 Speak to our clinical team today
🌐 Visit our Contact Page

.📞 024 7692 0269
📧 paul@reviverise.co.uk
📄 Learn more about us on our About Page


Final reassurance

At Revive Rise, dementia care is not about tasks — it’s about people, relationships, safety, and dignity. We walk alongside individuals and families through every stage of the journey, ensuring no one faces dementia alone.

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