Dementia Care Including Alzheimer’s Disease
More than 850,000 people in the UK have dementia and the number is rising at an alarming rate. By 2051, more than 2 million people will be diagnosed with dementia. These aren’t just numbers; they reflect the millions of families whose loved ones with dementia need specialist care and support to live full lives.
You may be wondering how to respond to dementia-related behaviours and circumstances, or how to care for a loved one with dementia with dignity.
Based on our experience of caring for several elderly individuals with dementia in their own homes, we’ve a variety of answers to these questions. We’re here to help you.
For those who need round-the-clock care and want to remain in their own home, we can often put together a team of care professionals to ensure your loved one is cared for around the clock.
Setting up home care for dementia sufferers
Regardless of their illness, people often need support and help to retain as much independence as possible and live as full a life as possible. Recognising and valuing help early on can help families build care into everyday life so that people with memory loss can maintain their independence. Our care professionals provide the best possible care, using a variety of dementia-friendly interventions.
If your loved one needs round-the-clock care and wants to stay in their own home, we can often put together a team of care professionals to provide attentive care around the clock.
Home care for people with dementia
- Our relationship-centred approach enables our carers to provide personalised care that helps your loved one stay safe at home
- builds trust and encourages engagement
- can provide nutritious meals and activities at lunchtime to promote healthy eating
- Facilitates social contact and exciting activities
- Strengthens self-esteem and physical strength
- Facilitates understanding of different behaviours and requirements
- Helps the family so you can take leave from your caring responsibilities
- You can trust that the right team will be put together to care for your loved one with dementia