Dementia affects the daily life of a person. People with dementia may struggle with short-term memory, focusing and paying attention, and communicating with others. Because dementia affects almost every aspect of a person’s life, the caregiver needs specialised training. We have care providers who specialise in caring for people with dementia. Our caregivers assist with providing companionship (a core necessity for the elderly), supervising recreational exercises, and ensuring a safe environment for the care recipients. Our caregivers are experienced with managing behavioural changes and providing a consistent routine to ensure the client is at ease.
Whether you need a few hours or weeks away, we’re here to provide the in-home respite care your loved one needs. Talk to us about respite care services today.
Our caregivers can provide various services to make the lives of people with dementia more accessible, such as meal preparation, grooming, medication reminders, light housekeeping and companion care. Apart from helping with basic activities of daily living, our caregivers are also available to accompany your loved one to doctor’s appointments, shopping, and any other events your loved ones might be interested in.