DEMENTIA CARE

Memory And Dementia Home Care Services

If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with dementia, it can be a stressful and challenging time for everyone. It’s a disease that, as it progresses, becomes more of a challenge and can leave both the sufferer and their families exhausted.

That’s why In Home Care make a difference. Not only do we improve the standard of life for the person living with dementia, helping them to find happiness and companionship in their daily lives, but we give peace of mind to their families, knowing their loved one is well cared for.

Create a Care Plan personal to you.

Our Dementia Care changes as the illness progresses. To begin with, you may only need a carer to help with housework and prompts to take medication. However, as it advances, it’s likely you’ll need the help of a live-in carer.

For those with dementia, being treated at home is even more important as familiar surroundings help lessen the confusion which can occur for those placed in residential and nursing homes.

It also means you stay close by to those in your community including friends, neighbours and family.

How to spot the signs of Dementia.

Dementia is more than forgetting things. Over time it changes a person’s personality, which is scary and confusing for the sufferer as well as their friends and family.

The early signs to look out for include:

If you think you’re showing the early signs, it’s always best to get checked out with your GP as other neurological disorders may cause many of the above symptoms.

What Dementia Care involves.

If you’re diagnosed with dementia, our team of carers are fully trained to cope with the changes in behaviour as the illness progresses.

However, the diagnosis doesn’t mean living a happy and fulfilling life end. Our carers will be on hand day and night to stimulate memories and boost your enthusiasm to continue long-loved hobbies. They’ll prepare meals and maintain your personal hygiene. And they’ll also be there to offer companionship to reduce anxiety and depression.

So, if you feel you or your loved one needs dementia care, please don’t suffer alone. 

Call us today on 0800 098 8685 or fill in the contact form below and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.