Dementia Care

Regardless of symptoms or needs, we have the knowledge and skills to provide quality Dementia Care and support. We treat all our clients with compassion, respect and patience, to develop confidence and trust in us.

We build a professional relationship, understanding medical needs, routines and preferences to design a Dementia Care plan that is specific to each person and their way of life. Our staff are trained to notice mood and behavioral changes and can react flexibly and responsively to solve any discomfort or distress.

 

Why choose dementia home care?

Learning a loved one has dementia can be a worrying and stressful time. Family members are often untrained or unable to support someone with dementia. Others might not have a full understanding of what dementia is like to live with.

We believe receiving dementia home care helps to keep some continuity as other things change. Leaving the beloved home filled with familiarity and memories can be unsettling at the best of times but can bring added concern to people living with dementia. Remaining at home surrounded by treasured things helps retain a connection with a familiar place; home is where we feel comfortable, safe and belong.

 

 

What is dementia home care?

Dementia home care is specialized and specific to each person’s needs. Your carers will also provide…

  • Support to live a content and meaningful life
  • Nutritious meals to promote a healthy lifestyle
  • A safe and nurturing environment
  • Social interaction opportunities
  • Support to build confidence

 

Quick Questions?

What is dementia?

According to research carried out by the Alzheimer’s Society, 1 in 6 people over the age of 80 have dementia in the UK and the figures are predicted to rise.

Dementia is commonly mistaken as a condition. However, it’s an umbrella term that is used to describe a common set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language. A person with dementia may also experience mood or behavioural changes. These changes can be small initially but increasingly can affect daily life.

However, dementia doesn’t mean someone is unable to do things for themselves but rather they just need some extra support, to help them adapt and learn how to live with dementia.

When should I start looking for Dementia Care?

It’s recommended that if someone with dementia is not able to live safely independently or as dementia progresses, then it’s the right time to start looking into care arrangements.

Want to chat with your nearest Abbeys Homecare team about how we can help you? Email: manager@abbeyscarets.co.uk

 

Where can I find dementia resources?

For more dementia resources, visit the Alzheimer’s Society website for additional detailed information.

Is dementia home care better than a care home?

It depends on the level of care needed. Care at home allows people to stay in their own environment and doesn’t involve the distress and upset of moving. Change can be difficult but it’s particularly challenging for those with dementia.

However, if the level of daily care needed is significant it may be safer and appropriate to consider a care home where specialist resources and nursing care are available.

How long are dementia home care visits?

We can support 24 hours a day or call in daily. It’s up to the needs and preferences of each person.

How much does dementia live-in care cost?

Costs vary depending on the needs of each individual and will be discussed during the first consultation with your local branch team. To arrange a free no obligation home visit consultation. Email: manager@abbeyscarets.co.uk

 

To learn more about how to fund your home care,

How do I get dementia carers in the UK?

Our dementia carers have received excellent training from members of skills for care and in-house training including MAPPA training to provide high-quality and respectful care. Our carers are friendly, approachable and sensitive to each client’s needs.