Managing the effects of dementia most effectively always starts by putting the person before the condition.
Dementia is a group of symptoms that relate to an ongoing decline in brain function. The NHS reports that dementia affects around 850,000 people in the UK, with 1 in 14 people over 65, and 1 in 6 over the age of 80 affected.
While memory loss is one of the most common indicators and symptoms of dementia specifically, it is not the only symptom. Dementia can affect behaviour, speech, emotions and feelings and thought processes.
Symptoms of dementia can include problems with:
At The Care Trust we have an in-depth of knowledge around dementia care.Our understanding and knowledge around the challenges for people living with dementia themselves, and also for those caring for family members with dementia, is why we place huge importance in how we deliver this specialist support.
Our specialist dementia support
The first thing we do is work with you to build a person-centred care plan. This ensures we learn all about the individual, what’s important to them, how they like to live their life and their care needs.
In doing so we always:
The Care Trust Professionals all receive specific training in how to provide care to those living with different types of dementia.
This means our Care Professionals will:
We understand the challenges of caring for someone with dementia. We also know how to support individuals and their families in managing and maintaining relationships and getting the most possible out of day-to-day life.
We want to know your needs exactly so that we can provide the perfect solution. Let us know what you want and we’ll do our best to help.