This report investigates best practices for dementia patient care within the UK, aiming to improve the lives of individuals with dementia and reduce their social isolation. It explores the research background, objectives, and questions surrounding dementia care, including barriers to care, age discrimination, and the quality of current services. The report reviews existing literature on dementia, care strategies, and the roles of caregivers and family members. The methodology section outlines the research philosophy, approach, design, and data collection methods. The findings and data analysis section presents the results of the research, followed by a conclusion and recommendations for improved care strategies. The study emphasizes the need for comprehensive care that addresses both the medical and social needs of dementia patients, advocating for strategies to enhance their quality of life and reduce feelings of detachment from society and family. The report highlights the importance of nurses and caregivers in providing support and suggests improvements to current care practices.