Dementia Care2024-11-18T12:53:19+00:00

Alzheimer’s & Dementia care at home

Supporting loved ones with Alzheimer’s and dementia care at home empowers them to maintain their dignity, independence, and overall well-being. With years of experience, we’re here to provide compassionate care tailored to your family’s needs.

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Why is Dementia care important?

 

Dementia, including conditions like Alzheimer’s, is becoming increasingly common as life expectancy rises. Thankfully, awareness and early diagnosis have improved, allowing individuals and families to address challenges sooner. Regardless of whether a diagnosis has been made, retaining independence remains crucial. Early intervention helps integrate care into daily routines, empowering those with dementia to maintain autonomy for as long as possible.

 

What is Dementia?

 

Dementia is a medical term that describes a range of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and communication. It is caused by damage to neuron’s in the brain, which disrupts the transmission of electrical messages, impacting various bodily functions. Common types of dementia include Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular dementia, and Lewy Body dementia, among others.

In its early stages, the effects of dementia may seem minor, but over time they can become significant, interfering with everyday activities and independence. The symptoms a person experiences depend on the specific parts of the brain affected and the underlying cause of the dementia. While the condition can be deeply distressing for individuals and their families, understanding its nature is the first step toward seeking appropriate care and support.

How can we

Help?

We’ve supported thousands of families in maintaining safety, comfort, and happiness at home. No matter your situation or the questions you have, Home Instead is here to provide the guidance and care you need.

Call 0116 507 5070

    What is Dementia Care?

     

    Dementia care is about recognising the unique experiences and challenges faced by each individual living with the condition. Since no two journeys with dementia are alike, providing compassionate, personalized care means looking beyond the symptoms to truly understand the whole person.

    Effective dementia care involves stepping into the individual’s reality, offering empathy, warmth, and positivity. By acknowledging their perspective and responding with kindness, caregivers create a nurturing environment that supports their emotional and physical well-being. It’s about more than care—it’s about connection.

    Why choose Dementia care at home?

     

    As the saying goes, “Home is where the heart is,” and for someone living with dementia, their home is often the best place to be. Familiar surroundings, cherished possessions, and the presence of loved ones provide a sense of comfort, security, and stability that is vital for their well-being.

    At Visiting Angels South Leicestershire, we offer flexible care options tailored to meet your family’s unique needs. Whether it’s a few hours of companionship and home assistance each week or full 24-hour live-in care, our dedicated Alzheimer’s and dementia care professionals are here to support you. With expert knowledge and compassionate care, we ensure your loved one receives the help they need while giving you peace of mind.

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    The team were very kind and professional with my Mothers care when she was discharged from hospital. I highly recommend them. Thomas was particularly caring, not only to my mother, but also to myself at a very difficult time.

    Suzanne Newman

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