There is a question that sits quietly at the heart of every family’s decision about dementia care: will the person I love still feel like themselves? It is a question born from love and it deserves a genuine answer.
At Crouched Friars, our answer is yes. Because preserving identity is not a feature of what we do. It is the foundation of our care.
Starting with the person, not the condition
A dementia diagnosis brings many changes but it does not rewrite a person’s story. The experiences, values, preferences and relationships that have shaped someone over a lifetime do not simply fade when memory becomes more difficult. They just sometimes need a little more support to find expression.
That is why every new resident’s journey at Crouched Friars begins with getting to know them properly. We sit with families, ask questions and listen carefully. What brought them joy? What were they proud of? How did they like their days to feel? We build a picture not of a patient but of a person and we use that picture to shape everything that follows.
Identity in the everyday
It is often the small things that carry the most meaning. The smell of a particular kind of soap. A favourite television programme. The habit of a morning walk or an evening crossword. These details might seem minor but they connect people to themselves and to the life they have always known.
We do our best to honour them. Our staff at Crouched Friars are thoughtful and attentive and they are trained to spot the moments when something matters to someone, even when that person cannot say so directly. The way a familiar melody can shift a mood. The sense of calm that comes from a predictable, gentle routine. The delight of being asked a question and having the answer known and valued.
Connection as care
Loneliness and loss of identity often travel together. When someone feels unseen or unheard, they can withdraw. We work hard to prevent that. Our approach to care at Crouched Friars is built around meaningful human connection, whether that means a one-to-one conversation, a shared activity, a creative session or simply being present with someone in a companionable quiet.
We also stay closely connected to the families who matter most to our residents. You carry a depth of knowledge about your loved one that is irreplaceable. We want to learn from you, keep you informed and work alongside you in a way that feels genuinely collaborative.
What care really means
Care, at its best, is about more than attending to physical needs. It is about seeing the whole person and making sure they feel seen too. It is about creating an environment where someone can still experience warmth, interest, laughter and belonging, even as their world becomes more complex.
That is what we strive for every day at Crouched Friars. Not a quiet, managed existence but a life with texture and meaning and moments that feel like them.
If you would like to talk about care for someone you love, please do reach out. We are here to listen, and we would genuinely love to hear their story.
