What is dementia care?
Dementia care is a specialist type of care and support that is designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and other forms of cognitive impairment. It focuses on maintaining dignity, comfort, and quality of life as the condition progresses. The early signs of dementia can include:
- Short-term memory issues
- Difficulty with problem-solving
- Struggles with daily tasks
- Language and communication problems
- Poor orientation
- Visual-perceptual difficulties
As dementia progresses over time, the needs of the individual will also change. Being in a care environment that is secure, calming, and with familiar routines, memory prompts, and therapeutic activities designed to reduce anxiety and confusion while encouraging engagement and social interaction is essential to ensure the individual is properly cared for.
To read more about dementia, you can read our article on ‘Getting an Early Dementia Diagnosis’ and our article ‘Your Guide to Recognising the Main Types of Dementia UK’ in our Advice Hub.