Dementia Care

Dementia Care

Dementia is caused by diseases that impact the brain, leading to a range of symptoms beyond just memory loss. These could include difficulties with problem-solving, language, and changes in mood and behaviour, amongst others. Since dementia affects multiple areas of the brain, each person’s experience with the condition can indeed be unique.

Managing dementia involves a comprehensive approach that addresses medical and lifestyle factors to help maintain quality of life.  The most important aspect of dementia care is that it should, first and foremost, be personal.

Visiting care, particularly for individuals with dementia, provides a flexible and personalised approach to support. This allows people to maintain their independence and comfort by staying in familiar surroundings — their own homes.  Familiar surroundings, faces, and routines are important factors for those with dementia.

The adaptability of scheduling care visits not only aids in daily routines but also ensures that regular caregivers receive necessary respite. It allows them the opportunity to run errands or catch up with friends and loved ones, which is crucial for maintaining the health and wellbeing of caregivers and care recipients.

A carer can help manage medication schedules, assist with daily living activities, and provide companionship, which can help reduce feelings of isolation or confusion that some individuals with dementia may experience.

Overall, home visiting care supports the goal of allowing individuals to lead dignified lives while effectively managing the symptoms of dementia within their own home environment.

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