Evidence-Informed, Relationship-Driven.
For years, the conversation around dementia focused on what couldn’t be done: no cure, few options, inevitable decline.
But the landscape is shifting. Advances in diagnostics, new therapies, and a richer understanding of how environment and relationships influence brain health are beginning to reshape the very definition of care. A recent Nature Aging editorial reflects this evolution - highlighting not just blood-based biomarkers or emerging treatments, but something far less technical and just as powerful: the role of daily life. Lifestyle-based interventions. Routine. Meaningful connection. These, too, are changing the story.
At Getting On, that insight is foundational. We are proudly clinician-led. Our approach draws on research, lived experience, and professional expertise to offer care that is both evidence-informed and deeply relational. We’re especially attuned to the growing evidence that social participation can reduce dementia risk and slow decline. Not in grand gestures, but in the simple, steady rhythms of a well-supported life. Conversation. Familiar routines. Gentle stimulation. A sense of being known.
This is the kind of care we deliver. Not scripts. Not call centres. But small, consistent teams who build real relationships over time. And while the science guides us, we listen. and we learn. We uphold the rituals and preferences that give each day shape and meaning.