At Advance, we understand that you, or a loved one,
being diagnosed with dementia can be an
extremely upsetting and daunting experience.

What is Dementia?

Maintaining consistency is vital, remaining in familiar surroundings enables those suffering with dementia to access memories triggered by sentimental items, such a photos, alleviating feelings of confusions.

Our dedicated team offer tailored dementia care packages, that allows you or your loved one to continue living amongst the things and people they love the most.

There are over a hundred types of this illness. The team are experienced in providing support for people affected by Alzheimer’s, Frontal Temporal (also known as Picks), Lewy Body, Vascular, and many more.

Training for the team at Advance is extremely important, each of our support assistants goes through a rigorous training programme. Many become dementia champions.

Our support assistant can of course help with daily household tasks, like preparing meals, cleaning, the usual errands, and help with medication. However, as well as providing dementia care for our clients, our friendly support assistants also bond with our clients and companionship is a major element of the support. Simple things like having a meal together, going shopping, a walk in the park, visiting favourite places really help to enhance the lives of our clients.

We ensure that we provide consistency for our clients, by introducing them to support assistant who has been identified as the best person to care for them, as well as doing all we can to ensure that they will be cared for by that carer throughout their time with us. This allows them to bond and build up a relationship, as well as ensuring continuity’.

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Learn more about dementia care support services from our expert team.

Find out more about Dementia from The Alzheimer’s Society.

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