When a loved one begins to seem more anxious or confused, or receives a dementia diagnosis, it can be a challenging time for family members who want to know the best way to support them.
This is where the compassionate team at Helping Hands steps in.
Helping Hands has been caring for people living with dementia for 35 years. A business built on unwavering foundations of kindness, Helping Hands strives to provide an exceptional level of specialist care in the home – enabling your loved one to remain in their own home and giving family members peace of mind that they are in safe hands.
From personal care to housekeeping, companionship to nutritional advice, Helping Hands prides itself on supporting people to help keep their routines and lifestyles as consistent as possible – including helping them get out and about and enjoy their hobbies and interests, and the team will also accompany your loved one on holiday if necessary.
The ability for a person with dementia to remain in their home provides countless emotional benefits that extend far beyond physical comfort. It allows people to continue to benefit from the familiarity of their surroundings and continue to create memories and connections with friends and family members. It also means your loved one can stay within their community.
Not everyone living with dementia needs the same level of care. A care plan is created to match your loved one’s unique needs and wishes, with the option of either a visiting carer or a live-in carer in their home to provide up to 24/7 care and support.
Nursing staff can provide practical and physical care; they will accompany your loved one to all medical appointments, as well as be there to offer companionship and emotional support whenever they need a shoulder or a listening ear.
Visit Helping Hands websiteto find out how the team can help you help your loved one, or contact them on 0333 060 8276.