What Does Country Cousins Dementia Care Involve?
We work with experienced, compassionate carers who are specifically trained in dementia care. We will work hard to find a carer who matches your exact needs and offers the much-needed companionship you require.
With our dementia care service, we provide:
- An experienced Country Cousin carer who understands dementia and treats you or your loved one with respect and dignity
- Preparation and cooking of nutritious and delicious meals
- Support with continence care and bathing
- Household tasks
- Help to arrange and accompaniment to outings and appointments
- Reminding and encouragement to take medication
- Compassionate and friendly companionship
Our Dedication to Matching Clients to Potential Carers
We take matching our clients with fully trained, compassionate carers seriously. The right match makes all the difference, especially when it comes to companion care. To find the best match, we consider:
- Your care needs: We’ll consider your individual needs, including whether you require specialist, complex care or manual handling.
- Location: Where possible, we will always send you a carer local to you.
- Interests: We strive to find a carer who shares your interests, such as cooking, gardening or pets.
- Other requirements: We’ll consider your mobility needs, social calendar, and more to ensure we deliver the best possible care service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Dementia Patients Get Free Home Care?
Most home care solutions for people with dementia are private, meaning most will incur a cost to pay yourself. However, local councils or the NHS may provide some financial assistance depending on your circumstances.
To read more about care costs and potential financial assistance, take a look at our helpful guide on the cost of live-in care.
What Is the Best Way to Support Someone with Dementia?
To support someone with dementia, focus on clear communication, encourage participation and independence in daily activities, and create a safe and supportive environment. Practice person-led care to focus on your loved one’s personal symptoms rather than the typical characteristics of dementia. Ensure that your live-in carer also practices person-centred care.
Do Dementia Patients Do Better at Home or in a Nursing Home?
Everyone experiences dementia symptoms differently, so whether they thrive at home or in a care home depends on personal circumstances, the stage of their dementia and the available support. However, Country Cousins live-in carers are fully trained and experienced in providing support to individuals with dementia, thereby enhancing independence, dignity and overall quality of life.
Download Our Guide
It includes everything you need to know about the disease including the different types of dementia, the symptoms and stages, and information about how to live well with dementia.
Talk to our team today
As the UK’s longest-serving introductory live-in care agency, we have been providing compassionate live-in care to those who need it since 1959 – all from the comfort of their own homes.
Give us a call today on 01293 224 706. Our experienced team is on hand to help from Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm. Alternatively, contact us through our online enquiry form.