Dementia Care
There are over 800,000 people in the UK currently living with dementia. This progressive disease has a profound effect on sufferers and their families and can leave loved ones feeling like they are unable to deliver the level of care that’s required.
In early 2018, there were a recorded 534,621 people living with a dementia diagnosis in the UK. As dementia specialists, we pride ourselves on alleviating the difficulties that sufferers and their relatives may experience.
Dementia is common amongst adults over the age of 65, although there are currently over 42,000 younger people suffering with the condition. To help families adjust to having a relative with dementia, Care Outlook offers respite and 24/7 care from one of our many qualified carers.
With our approach, person-centred and considerate, we can give your loved one the dignity they deserve and help them enjoy the familiarity of a stable routine.
How We Help People Live with Dementia
Whether it’s Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, our team makes every effort to learn about your loved one’s home and routine in order to reinforce what they’re used to.
Upon request, we can make adjustments or organise activities to mitigate the worst effects of memory loss. These include regularly scheduled meal times, sitting with customers and reminiscing over mementos and other keepsakes, and redecorating with soothing colours and familiar photographs.
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