Take a look inside our Industry Leading Training with Emma, our Trainer here at Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Did you know that in 1 in 2 of us will be affected by Dementia in our lifetime, either by caring for someone with Dementia or developing it ourselves. This is a drastically high statistic, and were here to raise awareness and help care for those people in Newcastle that are affected.
In the heart of the city, we are delivering our industry-leading training on Dementia, specifically specialised to provide care in a person’s own home. Dementia requires a nuanced and compassionate approach, and the demand for skilled Care Professionals has never been greater as the number of those being diagnosed with Dementia rises.
At the core of our training is a unique programme for Care Professionals accredited by City & Guilds; specialised for the home care environment. Created by ageing experts, dementia specialists and key medical practitioners from across the world, it means you can rest assured your loved ones are receiving the best possible dementia care at home.
We are set apart form other providers sue to the emphasis on personalised care, tailored to each individual we care for. Our Care Professionals come in having already got the skills of compassion and care, and we invest in their training beyond knowledge. Our Training programme incorporate practical skills, simulating scenarios and understanding the why behind what we do. This in depth knowledge of Dementia is what we find creates the best Care Professionals.
If you are interested in becoming a Care Professional with Home Instead Newcastle, we are keen to continue training and finding people who can help us deliver our leading care. Please visit www.homeinstead.co.uk/recruitment/newcastle
More importantly, we are here to raise awareness of Dementia. If you are wondering if a loved one has Dementia, or is in need of extra care at home, weve included a checklist in this blog for you to use. Please do take a look and use this to tick off what you have noticed, you may find that there may be indications of Dementia. It is always best to take your loved one to the doctor to follow up on any concerns you may have.
If you want to speak to us about Dementia Care at Home, we are always ready to help. Let us know if you have used the checklist, or require extra support at home before a diagnosis. Please do get in touch and give us a call on 0191 213 5505 and speak to our dedicated office team about the help we can offer.
If you are interested and want to learn more about our unique Dementia Care at Home, please visit https://go.homeinstead.co.uk/3QH0prt and scroll down to find FAQ’s and more.
More importantly, we are here to raise awareness of Dementia. If you are wondering if a loved one has Dementia, or is in need of extra care at home, we’ve included a checklist in this blog for you to use. Please do take a look and use this to tick off what you have noticed, you may find that there may be indications of Dementia. It is always best to take your loved one to the doctor to follow up on any concerns you may have.
If you want to speak to us about Dementia Care at Home, we are always ready to help. Let us know if you have used the checklist, or require extra support at home before a diagnosis. Please do get in touch and give us a call on 0191 213 5505 and speak to our dedicated office team about the help we can offer.