Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care

Provides support and specialised services to help individuals manage cognitive decline, maintain daily living skills, and improve their quality of life.

Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care

Caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia presents unique challenges as cognitive decline affects daily functioning, memory, and behavior, often requiring specialised care to ensure safety, dignity, and emotional wellbeing.

Harmony Healthcare’s Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care service offers a comprehensive solution by providing personalised care plans, experienced caregivers, and 24/7 support, all focused on maintaining independence, promoting cognitive function, and supporting families. This holistic approach ensures patients receive compassionate, expert care while remaining as engaged and independent as possible.

What is Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care?

Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia progressively impair memory, thinking, and behavior, leading to challenges in daily living and independence. This service provides specialised, long-term care for individuals experiencing cognitive decline, offering structured routines, assistance with daily tasks, and emotional support to enhance the quality of life for patients. It focuses on creating a safe and nurturing environment, either at home or in a care facility, where individuals can continue to live with dignity.

Why Choose Harmony Healthcare for Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care?

Strict Safety

Comprehensive Coordination

24/7 Support

Personalised Plans

Specialised Care

Dignity & Respect

What you can expect from our Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care service

Help with Daily Living Activities
Caregivers assist with essential everyday tasks such as dressing, bathing, and eating, ensuring patients maintain hygiene and dignity.
Cognitive-Stimulating Activities:
Activities like puzzles, music therapy, and reminiscence exercises promote memory recall and engagement, helping to slow cognitive decline.
Ongoing Emotional Support
Our care team continually assesses and adjusts care plans to meet the evolving needs of the patient, ensuring the right level of care is always in place.
Regular Assessments
Our care team continually assesses and adjusts care plans to meet the evolving needs of the patient, ensuring the right level of care is always in place.
Personalised Care Plans:
Tailored strategies that consider each patient's unique needs and preferences, ensuring individualised support for daily living and overall well-being.
Family Education and Support
We provide resources and training for family members on understanding dementia and effective caregiving techniques.

What families are saying about our care provision

How the process to receiving Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care works

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Get in touch with us
Together, we'll discuss your unique care needs and provide you with expert guidance on your path to better health and wellbeing.
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Assessment
We’ll find out what you or your loved one needs to help stay independent at home.
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Care team chosen & care starts
You’ll be cared for by our specially trained team to support you to remain at home for as long as possible.

Frequently asked questions about Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care

Yes, with proper support systems in place, individuals with dementia can remain in the comfort of their homes for a long time. Our care services provide the necessary medical, emotional, and physical support to ensure their safety and wellbeing at home.
Memory care is provided through a combination of cognitive therapies, structured routines, and memory-engaging activities, all designed to stimulate the brain and promote mental sharpness. Techniques such as storytelling, music, and sensory experiences are used to trigger memory recall and reduce confusion.
We offer comprehensive support for families, including counseling, educational resources, and ongoing communication about their loved one’s condition. Our team provides guidance on how to best support their loved one, while also offering respite care to relieve family members.
Even as dementia progresses, we strive to encourage independence by involving patients in tasks they can still accomplish. This may include assisting with meals, getting dressed with supervision, or participating in activities tailored to their abilities, which helps maintain a sense of control and purpose.
Yes, activities play a vital role in our care plans. These include exercises and hobbies that encourage physical movement, mental stimulation, and social interaction, all carefully chosen to align with the patient’s cognitive and physical abilities. These activities are not only therapeutic but also help to enhance emotional wellbeing and quality of life.

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