
Memory Loss
For people needing patient, familiar support with orientation, daily choices and routines.
Calm, familiar support shaped around each person and their life story.
Moreland House was specifically designed to meet the nursing and dementia care needs of older people - a design philosophy that runs through every aspect of the home, from wide corridors and accessible lifts to familiar daily routines and individually tailored care plans. Our dementia-trained team provides specialist support across all stages of Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia and other memory conditions - with families involved in every meaningful decision throughout.
The home's calm, consistent daily routines and sensory-friendly design reduce disorientation and support a sense of security. Personal history, individual preferences and family knowledge are central to every care plan — reviewed regularly as needs change, and with families involved at every meaningful decision point.
Specialist support for people living with memory loss, confusion, or changing communication needs.

For people needing patient, familiar support with orientation, daily choices and routines.

For residents whose dementia symptoms require a calm, consistent and professionally led care approach.

For relatives who need guidance, reassurance and a team that understands the dementia journey.
Clear, practical support that helps residents and families feel secure from the first conversation.
Care shaped by personal history, hobbies, and family traditions.
Access to our calming, secure garden spaces for fresh air and gentle movement.
Traditional music, sensory engagement and celebration of festivals.
Dignified support with nutrition, hydration, medication and personal safety.
Respectful communication adapted to each resident’s individual stage.
Regular honest conversations and emotional support for families.
Our dementia care is calm and person-led, with close attention to routines, comfort, and family insight.
Meet Our TeamWe begin with life history, hobbies, comforts, and the traditions that help each resident feel safe.
Social interaction, nutritious meals, and thoughtful surroundings reduce anxiety and support dignity.
Care is reviewed with families so support remains clear and responsive.
Come and see the home, meet the team and experience the atmosphere for yourself — at a pace that suits your family, with no pressure at all.