Provides compassionate, person-centered care for individuals living with progressive memory loss and cognitive challenges, including:
Alzheimer’s disease
Vascular dementia
Dementia with Lewy bodies
Frontotemporal dementia
Parkinson’s-related dementia
Alcohol-related brain damage
Karing Hands will work with your family and other multidisciplinary teams to ensure dignity, safety and consistency in your care.
Caring for someone living with dementia requires far more than routine support, it demands patience, specialist knowledge, and a genuine commitment to the individual behind the diagnosis. At Karing Hands, our registered nurses and experienced carers are trained specifically in dementia care, equipping them to manage the unique challenges that each stage of the condition can bring, from memory loss and communication difficulties to behavioural changes and personal care needs.
Based in Coalville, we are a trusted choice for families seeking dedicated dementia care. We begin every care relationship with a thorough assessment, giving our team a clear picture of your loved one’s history, preferences, routines and care requirements. This helps us deliver support that feels familiar and reassuring so that our clients can continue to experience moments of comfort, connection and joy, even as their needs evolve.


Supporting a loved one through a dementia diagnosis can be an emotionally and physically exhausting experience. The worry, the uncertainty, and the day-to-day demands can take a significant toll on families. By stepping in with professional, compassionate care, we aim to ease that burden, giving you the reassurance that your loved one is safe and well supported, while protecting your own health and wellbeing in the process.
Every person living with dementia is different, and so is every one of our carers. Using the information gathered during our assessments, along with what you share with us about your loved one’s personality, interests and history, we carefully match each client to the carer best suited to their needs. This thoughtful approach helps build the trust and familiarity that dementia care depends on, so that quality of life remains at the heart of everything we do.