Specialised Care
Dementia & Alzheimer's care, at home
Specialised in-home support across Ballito and the KZN North Coast, built around the familiar routines and gentle reassurance that help a loved one feel safe.
Home is often the kindest place to care for someone living with dementia. Familiar surroundings, a steady routine and a face they come to trust can ease the confusion and anxiety that unfamiliar places tend to worsen. Our carers are trained to provide exactly that, in the comfort of your loved one's own home.
What our dementia care includes
- Familiar daily routines that reduce anxiety and confusion
- A safe, supervised home environment with fall and wandering awareness
- Gentle support with meals, medication, bathing and dressing
- Meaningful engagement and memory-focused activities
- Calm, patient handling of difficult moments, without confrontation
- Regular updates and compassionate support for the whole family
Why families choose KinCare
Consistency is the heart of good dementia care
The same trusted carers, a predictable rhythm to the day, and a home that stays familiar. We build care around the person your loved one is, not just the condition, and we adjust the plan as needs change so support always fits.
Common Questions
Dementia care questions, answered
Is home care better than a facility for someone with dementia?
For many people, yes. Familiar surroundings reduce confusion and anxiety, which is why staying at home with specialised support often works better than moving to an unfamiliar facility, especially in the earlier and middle stages.
How do your carers handle difficult behaviours?
With calm, patience and gentle redirection rather than confrontation. We focus on consistent routines, a safe environment, and understanding the need behind a behaviour.
Can care adapt as the condition progresses?
Yes. We start with a personalised plan and review it regularly, increasing support as needs change so your loved one always has the right level of care.
Ready when you are
Let's talk about your loved one's care
Book a free, no-obligation assessment. We'll visit your home, understand the situation, and create a personalised dementia care plan.
