At Revive Rise, we provide advanced, nurse-led dementia care at home in Rugby, helping individuals live safely, comfortably, and with dignity in familiar surroundings. Our service is delivered exclusively by NMC-registered nurses and is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), ensuring the highest standards of clinical expertise, safety, and person-centred support.

Dementia can affect memory, behaviour, mood, and physical health. Our approach blends clinical knowledge, emotional support, and compassionate care, so individuals and families can feel confident that their needs are met comprehensively.


Why Nurse-Led Dementia Care Matters

Many home care services are delivered by carers, suitable for early-stage dementia or practical support. However, as dementia progresses, individuals often require clinical oversight, including:

  • Safe medication administration and monitoring

  • Behavioural and psychological support

  • Mobility and safety management

  • Management of co-existing medical conditions

Our nurse-led model ensures that every individual receives expert clinical care alongside emotional and social support, reducing avoidable hospital visits and improving quality of life.

Learn more about our approach on our About Us page.


Who We Support

We provide care for people living with:

  • Alzheimer’s disease

  • Vascular dementia

  • Lewy body dementia

  • Frontotemporal dementia

  • Mixed dementia

  • Parkinson’s disease dementia

  • Dementia following stroke or brain injury

We support all age groups — from younger adults with early-onset dementia to older adults in advanced stages. See We Care for All Age Groups for more.

Our Rugby Advanced Home Dementia Care Services
1. Clinical Assessment & Care Planning

Our nurses conduct detailed assessments to understand:

  • Cognitive function

  • Physical health and mobility

  • Nutrition and hydration

  • Medication and symptom management

  • Behavioural and psychological needs

  • Risk of falls, infections, or pressure sores

Care plans are personalised, regularly reviewed, and adapted as needs evolve.


2. Medication Management

Safe medication administration is critical. Our nurses:

  • Administer prescribed medications

  • Monitor side effects and interactions

  • Maintain digital MAR charts

  • Liaise with GPs, memory clinics, and pharmacies

  • Support adherence to complex regimens

Learn more about Medication Management.


3. Behavioural & Emotional Support

Dementia may cause agitation, anxiety, sleep disturbances, or hallucinations. Our nurse-led care includes:

  • Non-pharmacological behavioural strategies

  • Reassurance and emotional validation

  • Routine and environment adaptation

  • Family education on communication and coping

  • Trauma-informed care approaches

We aim to reduce distress while promoting independence and dignity.


4. Personal Care with Dignity

We assist with:

  • Washing, dressing, grooming

  • Toileting and continence support

  • Mobility and safe transfers

  • Skin care and pressure prevention

Delivered respectfully and at the pace of the individual. Learn more at Personal Care.


5. Nutrition, Hydration & Mealtime Support

Dementia affects appetite, recognition of meals, and swallowing ability. We provide:

  • Meal preparation and prompting

  • Safe feeding support

  • Monitoring of hydration and weight

  • Support for modified diets


6. Co-Existing Conditions

Many people with dementia also have:

Our integrated approach ensures the whole person is cared for, not just their diagnosis.


7. Respite & Family Support

Dementia affects entire families. Our services include:

  • Family education and guidance

  • Emotional support

  • Carer respite (Respite Care)

  • Support during transitions or crises


8. Advanced & End-of-Life Care

Later-stage dementia may require:

  • Symptom management

  • Palliative and comfort-focused care (Complex End-of-Life Care)

  • Swallowing, nutrition, and hydration support

  • Infection prevention and monitoring

Our nurses work closely with palliative teams and GPs to ensure safety and dignity.


Benefits of Home Dementia Care in Rugby
  • Familiar surroundings reduce anxiety and agitation

  • Continuity of care through a nurse-led team

  • Reduced hospital admissions with clinical oversight

  • Family support and guidance

  • Person-centred approach preserving dignity and independence


Funding and Paying for Care

Funding options may include:

  • NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)

  • Local Authority support

  • Personal budgets or self-funding

We support families to navigate assessments and funding applications.


Why Choose Revive Rise in Rugby?
  • 100% nurse-led care

  • Regulated by CQC

  • Experienced, registered nurses with dementia expertise

  • Personalised, evolving care plans

  • Strong family support focus

  • Wide range of specialist home services

See all our services here: Revive Rise Services.


Contact Us

If you are seeking advanced home dementia care in Rugby, contact our team for a consultation or assessment today.

At Revive Rise, dementia care is about safety, clinical expertise, emotional support, and dignity — delivered by nurses who truly understand the challenges of living with dementia.


 

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