Our Company is widely recognised as one of the UK's
top dementia care providers.
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia often involves a team of people. Whether you provide daily caregiving, participate in decision making, or simply care about a person with the disease — we have resources to help.
Individuals with Alzheimer’s/Dementia are increasingly dependent on family members for assistance. Memory loss, inability to perform simple, everyday tasks, loss of concentration and confusion are synonymous with both, and worsen with time. This makes caring for such an individual, especially as you juggle other responsibilities, a challenge.
At this juncture it is natural to feel exhausted and burnt out. So, entrusting care to Kirtana Healthcare ’s skilled and experienced team is a good move. More importantly, you will be able to ensure that your loved ones are getting the care they need at a dementia care facility. At Kirtana Healthcare , a multidisciplinary approach is used to understand the severity of each residents condition and his/her unique needs, after which a personalised care plan is developed.
Alzheimer's/Dementia Care
In addition to assisted living services,
Kirtana Healthcare Alzheimer’s/Dementia care includes:
Physical activities such as simple exercises, physiotherapy and group exercises.
Social activities such as games, singing and music sessions.
Cognitive activities such as puzzles, colouring and art and craft.
Review by Psychologist.
Keeping care recipients socially, physically and cognitively engaged is important as it can help slow down the progression of the condition.
Apart from enrolling for the dementia care facility, you can sign up for Kirtana Healthcare Respite Care services if you have to travel suddenly or need to divert your attention to an emergency and rest assured that your loved ones are well cared for in your brief absence.
A person with dementia needs constant monitoring for which the family may either consider rehabilitation or home services. Dementia treatment at home can include fostering a genuine relationship with the person with dementia, ensuring they are engaging in daily self-care activities, engaging them in meaningful activities, easing cognitive and emotional symptoms of dementia, monitoring the intake of regular medications, helping with transportation, ensuring a clean and safe home environment, helping in socially connecting to others, establishing and maintaining a stable routine, and helping the family learn ways to manage the person’s symptoms of dementia. For this, a team of mental and physical health professionals need to come together offering regular visits to the person at home.
We offer dementia treatment at home in UK. Our different professionals who include psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, counsellors, physiotherapists, and nurses visit the person with dementia at the comfort of their homes for regular appointments to help them cope with their symptoms.