Dementia care
Our relationship-centred approach provides Dementia/Alzheimer’s care that:
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Helps your loved ones stay safe, calm, comfortable and happy at home
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Builds clients’ confidence
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Provides nutritious meals and activities to encourage good overall health
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Enables social interaction
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Stimulates the mind
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Builds self-esteem
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Gives families a break from caring
Here are some questions our clients asked us
When should someone with dementia go into a care home?
An example is a hospital admission, a caregiver falling ill and being unable to provide care, safety concerns related to the individual, or the person with dementia exhibiting challenging behaviors like staying awake all night or displaying aggression or agitation.
Can I care for someone with dementia at home?
Is it possible to provide care for a dementia patient in their home? Dementia care can be delivered at home through either a visiting carer or a live-in carer. Visiting care entails brief, regular visits throughout the week to ensure that your loved one receives the necessary support and specialized dementia care to assist them in coping with their condition.
Are dementia patients entitled to free care?
In the majority of instances, individuals with dementia are anticipated to contribute towards the expenses. Social services can also furnish a list of care homes that align with the identified needs from the assessment.