Dementia Care

Dementia

  • Providing assistance to enable you to continue living in your own home
  • Exceptional care services with a high rating
  • Expert care services tailored for individuals with dementia

Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia are just a few of the different brain illnesses that can cause dementia, which is a collection of symptoms associated with cognitive function. Dementia is a gradual disorder that impairs memory, thinking, behavior, and daily activities, which can be difficult for dementia patient. In order to help people maintain their quality of life and independence for as long as possible, our team provides a variety of services, such as respite care and 24-hour dementia care at home.

These services are designed to create a safe and supportive environment, foster clear communication, engage people in enjoyable activities, and provide emotional support .Changes to living arrangements, assistance with everyday duties, the use of simple language and visual aids, encouragement of involvement in fun activities, and emotional support for dementia patient are all things that caregivers may do. People with dementia can control their symptoms and maintain their quality of life with various kinds of care and assistance.

Support and service that we offer in dementia care

Our staff provides individualized dementia care services that are catered to each person’s requirements and preferences as well as those of their family. Our CareGivers support clients in being independent and comfortable in their own homes by keeping a safe environment and offering guidance on adjustments. They are trained and experienced in providing dementia care.

In order to prevent caregiver burnout, we also offer assistance to family caregivers through respite care. Our mission is to assist control the symptoms of the condition while providing compassionate treatment and support to those who have dementia and their families.

Another way we collaborate with Clients and their families is by offering:

  • Personalized care plans that are tailored to each individual’s needs and preferences
  • Assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming
  • Medication management to ensure that individuals with dementia are taking their medications as prescribed
  • Creating a safe home environment, including fall prevention measures and modifications to living spaces
  • Providing engaging activities to stimulate cognitive function and promote social interaction
  • Emotional support and counseling for both individuals with dementia and their family members
  • Respite care to give family caregivers a break and reduce caregiver burnout

Caring for someone with dementia

People frequently think that residential care is the sole option for folks with dementia because of misconceptions about the disease. However, research has shown that in-home care can actually help stabilize dementia symptoms and even decrease the disease’s course. At Bestcare24, we strive to offer the best care while taking into account our clients’ individual preferences and needs.

A nutritious diet, appropriate exercise, and mental stimulation are all parts of care regimens. It’s essential to provide a secure and encouraging environment, which includes altering living quarters, eliminating dangers, labeling objects, and giving clear instructions. Other crucial techniques for giving the greatest care possible include establishing routines, keeping communication clear and straightforward, and participating in exciting activities. Since people with dementia may feel depressed or anxious.

Since people with dementia may feel a variety of emotions, emotional support is crucial. To lessen stress and enhance capacity to provide care, our caregivers may find it beneficial to seek professional assistance, such as counseling or respite care. Keep in mind that every person with dementia is different, and that treatment should be patient, adaptable, and flexible.

 

“Very happy with the care received for my elderly parents, both of whom have dementia along with various other health needs. Everything taken care of from providing company, cooking, cleaning, help with washing, laundry, preparing meals, monitoring needs, management, and communication of any issues/developments.”

-Dominic L Son of Client

FAQs about our elderly care services

The cost of our homecare will depend on the Client’s individual needs and the number of hours of care provided. Please contact us so we can provide you with an estimated cost of care. Our preferred minimum care visit is one hour. This allows us enough time to complete tasks properly and to get to know our Clients well. We listen to our Clients carefully and observe any changes in their health or wellbeing. You may be eligible for local authority funding or support from social services to access suitable care. You can find out more in our guide to Funding & Planning. Beyond all of the practical support we offer for elderly people living at home, we offer invaluable companionship. All of our CareGivers are carefully selected to match our Clients’ personal interests. This considered matching service allows for a true friendship to forge between Client and CareGiver. We treat our Clients as part of our extended family and aim to become an indispensable part of their support network. Regular visits, arranged at a time to suit you, offer reliable and reassuring support for elderly people living at home.

The cost of our homecare will depend on the Client’s individual needs and the number of hours of care provided. Please contact us so we can provide you with an estimated cost of care. Our preferred minimum care visit is one hour. This allows us enough time to complete tasks properly and to get to know our Clients well. We listen to our Clients carefully and observe any changes in their health or wellbeing. You may be eligible for local authority funding or support from social services to access suitable care. You can find out more in our guide to Funding & Planning.

The cost of our homecare will depend on the Client’s individual needs and the number of hours of care provided. Please contact us so we can provide you with an estimated cost of care. Our preferred minimum care visit is one hour. This allows us enough time to complete tasks properly and to get to know our Clients well. We listen to our Clients carefully and observe any changes in their health or wellbeing. You may be eligible for local authority funding or support from social services to access suitable care. You can find out more in our guide to Funding & Planning.