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Episode 19

Dementia Care at Home: How NHS 111 and Simple Devices Saved a Hospital Trip

In this episode, I share how NHS 111 supported us, how simple home monitoring tools can make a huge difference, and why being prepared as a carer can help loved ones with dementia stay safe and comfortable at home.

When my mum, who has dementia, became short of breath with a rattling chest, I called NHS 111.

Within a short time, a GP called me back, and later that same day, yes, on a Sunday, another GP came out to see her at home.

Thanks to a few simple devices I already had, an oxygen monitor, thermometer, and blood pressure machine, I was able to share my mum’s vital signs over the phone.

Once the GP listened to her chest, she prescribed antibiotics, which were sent directly to an out-of-hours pharmacy open until 10:30 that night.

Keeping someone with dementia at home, in their familiar surroundings, is so important — and having the right tools can make all the difference.

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I’m Angela, a dementia carer who supported both of my parents for over 12 years.
This space is a window into my journey, where I share honest reflections, gentle guidance and practical resources shaped by real-life experience.
Caring has always been deeply personal to me, focused on connection, dignity and doing what feels right for the person, not just the process and my hope is that something you find here helps you feel a little less alone on your own road.