Dementia Care

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How Live-in Carers Adapt to Changing Dementia Care Needs

The Ever-Changing Nature of Dementia Care Dementia is a journey that unfolds differently, bringing new challenges at every stage. As cognitive abilities, behaviours, and physical needs change, the care required must evolve, too. For families, this constant adaptation can feel overwhelming, and navigating it alone can be incredibly difficult. Adaptability is at the heart of

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Dementia and Communication: Effective Techniques for Interaction

Understanding Dementia and Its Impact on Communication Dementia is a progressive condition that affects memory, language, and cognitive abilities. As the condition advances, a loved one with dementia may struggle to find words, follow conversations, or express their thoughts clearly. These changes can be distressing for everyone in the family. Effective communication is vital in

Living with Dementia: Embracing Life Beyond the Diagnosis

Living with Dementia: A Son’s Journey & Support in Kent

Watching my mum, Margaret, navigate life with dementia has been one of the hardest things I’ve ever experienced. She’s lived in Kent for over 70 years—a retired teacher who spent her days tending to her beloved garden and sharing stories with anyone who would listen. But as the months passed, I started noticing the small

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Live in Care for Dementia: Compassionate Support for Your Loved Ones at Home

Dementia Care: A Journey of Love, Understanding, and Support Caring for a loved one with dementia can be an overwhelming experience. As the condition progresses, everyday tasks become more challenging, and ensuring the right care is in place becomes essential. Live-in care for dementia provides a compassionate and personalised alternative to traditional care homes, allowing

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One-to-One Care: The Advantage of Personalised Dementia Support

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be deeply moving, not just for the loved one experiencing it but also for their family. With over 850,000 people in the UK living with dementia, finding the right support is essential to ensure they receive the care, dignity, and comfort they deserve. Understanding Dementia as a

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A Guide for Families: Key Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

Dementia is a condition that gradually affects memory, thinking, and everyday life. It doesn’t just impact your beloved—it also deeply affects the people closest to them. Spotting the early signs of dementia can make a big difference, helping families plan ahead and get the right support. In the UK, more than 900,000 people are living

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Carers for Dementia: Enhancing Lives Through Live-in Care

Caring for a loved one with dementia is an emotional journey filled with challenges. Many families struggle to balance their own lives while providing the attention and support their loved one needs. Choosing the right care can be overwhelming. While dementia care homes are an option, live-in care allows your loved ones to stay in