There is no fixed rule about how often to visit, but regular visits are beneficial for both the person with dementia and their family. Research suggests that people with dementia benefit from consistent human contact, familiar faces, and emotional connection even in the advanced stages, so visiting frequently where possible is encouraged. The quality of the visit matters as much as frequency. A calm, unhurried visit where you are fully present is more valuable than a rushed or stressed one. Visiting when the person is at their most alert, often mid-morning, tends to be more rewarding for everyone. If distance or other commitments make regular visiting difficult, care home staff can often provide updates, and some facilities offer video call facilities.
