Specialist dementia care for families across Nottingham. We help you navigate every stage — from first signs to long-term support — with compassion, expertise, and a personal touch.
Right at Home Nottingham is a CQC Outstanding-rated home care provider with a specialist focus on dementia support. We believe that everyone living with dementia deserves to remain in the comfort of their own home, surrounded by familiar faces and cherished memories.
Our team of trained dementia care specialists works closely with families to create personalised care plans that adapt as needs change — providing peace of mind at every stage of the journey.
CQC Outstanding
Rated by the Care Quality Commission
500+
Families supported across Nottingham
100%
Specialist dementia training for all carers
24/7
On-call support for families and clients

Rated Outstanding
by the Care Quality Commission
Navigating dementia can feel overwhelming. We break it down into clear, manageable steps so you always know what comes next.
Understanding the early indicators of dementia helps families act sooner and access the right support before a crisis occurs.
A formal diagnosis opens doors to specialist care, legal planning, and financial support. Our team can guide you through the process.
Connect with local dementia cafes, carer groups, and community resources. You don't have to navigate this alone.
When home care is needed, our CQC Outstanding-rated team provides compassionate, specialist dementia support in familiar surroundings.
REDS — Reminiscence, Engagement, Dementia Support — is our specialist community programme designed to enrich the lives of people living with dementia through meaningful activity, social connection, and cognitive stimulation.
Delivered by our trained team in partnership with local dementia cafes and community groups, REDS helps maintain independence, reduce isolation, and bring joy to everyday life.
Whether you're newly diagnosed or further along your journey, the REDS programme offers a warm, supportive community for people with dementia and their families.
Find Out MoreFind a welcoming dementia cafe near you — a safe, friendly space for people with dementia and their carers to connect, share, and be supported.
5
May
Tuesday
2026
Research shows music can unlock memories for people living with dementia. Join our specialist team for an uplifting afternoon of familiar songs.
5
May
Tuesday
2026
Research shows music can unlock memories for people living with dementia. Join our specialist team for an uplifting afternoon of familiar songs.
12
May
Tuesday
2026
A free public talk by our clinical team covering the types of dementia, early warning signs, and what to do if you're concerned about a loved one.
Answer 5 quick questions to receive a personalised assessment of your current situation and the support options most relevant to you.
Our comprehensive free guide covers everything families need to know — from recognising the early signs of dementia to accessing local support, understanding care options, and planning for the future.
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Staying at home for as long as possible is the wish of most people living with dementia. Here's why home care can be the best option.
Read more"Right at Home Nottingham gave us our lives back. Mum is happier, safer, and we finally feel supported. The team truly understands dementia."
Margaret T.
Daughter of client
"From the very first call, we felt heard. The care plan was tailored perfectly to Dad's needs and the carers are absolutely wonderful."
David & Susan K.
Family carers
"I was struggling to cope on my own. The Right at Home team stepped in with such warmth and professionalism. I cannot recommend them enough."
Patricia W.
Wife of client
Whether you have questions about dementia care, want to arrange a free assessment, or simply need someone to talk to — our friendly team is always here. No question is too small.