There are various types of Dementia, from Alzheimer’s to Parkinson’s, all with different symptoms, striking different people and all requiring a varied level of care.
All types of Dementia can develop behavioural patterns for service users that can be difficult for family members and friends to cope with – both physically and emotionally. Often, seeking the support of trained carers is a must to help relieve the pressure of this by providing service users specific care options that can help service users and their relatives better manage day-to-day life and plan for the road ahead.
As you come to terms with your loved one’s diagnosis, you’ll be experiencing a range of emotions as well, and during this time it is important you have sufficient professional support around you that allows you space to understand the changes both you and your loved one are going through.
Here at Optimum Care, we firmly believe that having Dementia does not mean you need to struggle alone. Following the diagnosis, we will continue to work with service users and their family to help them continue life as normally and fulfilling as possible.
We keep abreast of ongoing medical and scientific advancements and research into Dementia and provide specialist training and Continued Professional Development programme to ensure the highest standard of care is delivered to Dementia service users.
Call our dedicated Home Care Team on 01733 971333 – info@optimumcareltd.co.uk