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Dementia Home Care

At Amaiva we have years of experience in looking after those with Dementia. Dementia can be challenging to live with, not only for the sufferer, but also for those around them. We can give care and support to lessen the strain by providing a comprehensive care package that will help you live your lives. 

Dementia Care

Amaiva Dementia home care is there to support and give assistance to individuals, Seniors and the Elderly living with dementia, within the comfort of their own homes. Amaiva can provide a range of services, designed to help those with dementia maintain their independence, ensure their safety, and improve the overall quality of life for everyone involved. Alzheimer's in a particular type of Dementia that our teams care for. 

Dementia home care services typically include:

  1. Personal care: Assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming.

  2. Medication management: Ensuring that the person takes their prescribed medications at the appropriate times.

  3. Meal preparation: Preparing nutritious meals and help with eating if necessary.

  4. Companionship: Providing social interaction and emotional support to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness.

  5. Cognitive stimulation: Engaging the person in activities that help maintain cognitive abilities and memory.

  6. Household chores: Help with housekeeping tasks, such as laundry and tidying up.

  7. Transportation: Assisting with transportation to medical appointments or social outings.

  8. Respite care: Offering temporary care to give family caregivers a break from their responsibilities.

Dementia home care is delivered by our professional caregivers. The care plan is tailored to meet the individual's specific needs, and the level of care provided may vary depending on the stage of dementia.

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From the Brighton & Hove City Council Website 

If your GP thinks you have dementia, they may refer you to the Memory Assessment Service. The Memory Assessment Service can do memory tests, make a diagnosis and give ongoing support and information. If you are referred to the Memory Assessment Service you will receive a named Memory Support Worker to support you throughout your journey.  

There are benefits in receiving a diagnosis of dementia, as it enables access to treatment and support that would otherwise be unavailable.

With the right help and support, many people can live well with dementia.

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Further information can also be found on the NHS website
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Further reading on Alzheimer's can be Read Here.
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