Alzheimer’s Care Lincoln

We know that an Alzheimer’s diagnosis can be emotionally and physically challenging, especially if you see your loved one struggling at home.

What is Alzheimer’s care?

Alzheimer’s care is a comprehensive support program that helps and assists individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive form of dementia that affects memory, thinking, and behaviour.

Our Alzheimer’s care includes helping with daily activities, ensuring safety, offering emotional support, and managing medical needs. We provide care at home, with a focus on maintaining your loved one’s dignity, quality of life, and giving them as much independence as possible, while also offering respite and support for caregivers and the rest of the family.

When to choose Alzheimer’s Care in Lincoln?

Alzheimer’s care should be chosen when your loved one begins to deteriorate and their symptoms worsen, impacting their safety and well-being.

Your loved one may need specialised care as their Alzheimer’s diagnosis progress. This is especially important to make sure they receive the right medical attention, emotional support, and assistance with daily living activities to make living at home as comfortable as possible.

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What are the benefits of Alzheimer’s Care in Lincoln?

Alzheimer’s care offers many benefits, not just for the individual living with the condition, but for the whole family, especially those who may be struggling with carer’s burnout.

It can be helpful explaining the benefits to your loved one, offering reassurance and letting them know about the support they could receive:

  • A familiar care environment that helps to reduce confusion and anxiety.
  • Consistent schedules and routines that provide stability and security in uncertain times.
  • Continuity of care from the same Care Professionals.
  • A maintained quality of life and improved well-being
  • A cost-effective care solution, preventing the high costs of a care home.
  • Family involvement to ensure all family members are able to support your loved one.
  • A flexible and tailored care plan that works for the whole family.
  • A safe and secure environment to reduce falls, trips and wandering.

Tailored Alzheimer’s Care services provided in Lincoln

We rake time to listen to the challenges you may be experiencing and match our Care Professionals to your loved one, ensuring a personalised and tailored approach to Alzheimer’s home care.

Our Alzheimer’s care services include:

  • A Thorough Process From the Beginning – matching your loved one to the right Care Professionals.
  • Personalised Care Plans: Tailored to meet the unique needs and preferences of each individual.
  • Trained Care Professionals: Experienced Care Professionals who understand the complexities of Alzheimer’s and are trained to the highest standard.
  • Safe and Comfortable Environment: Ensuring the home is safe and secure to prevent confusion and anxiety.
  • Engaging Activities: Promoting mental stimulation and physical activity to help improve cognitive function and overall health.
  • Family Support and Education: Offering guidance and resources to help families navigate the challenges of Alzheimer’s care.
  • Domiciliary Care: Support around the house to help your loved one stay living in their own home.
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Arrange Alzheimer’s Care Lincoln

From respite care, support for home care in Lincoln or help with arranging Alzheimer’s care for your loved one, our Care Professionals can help. For more information, enquire online or call us and speak to one of our professional advisors on: 01522 301 000.

Alzheimer’s Care Lincoln FAQs

How long can Alzheimer’s patients live at home?
Your loved one living with Alzheimer’s can be cared for at home for as long as their condition is able to be managed by Care Professionals. If the disease progresses and symptoms get worse, it may be time to consider more specialist care.