Northwich Alzheimer’s care

We can help you and your loved one through an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, with years of experience in Professional Care.

What is Alzheimer’s care?

Alzheimer’s care is more than managing the symptoms of the condition; it’s a care service we offer to improve the quality of life for your loved one. We aim to support individuals and care for them beyond their condition, providing reassurance, healthcare, and compassion during a challenging time.

When somebody is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, their needs extend beyond medical treatment. They need emotional support, daily living assistance, and a caring environment that supports their dignity and well-being.

When to consider Alzheimer’s care?

You should consider Alzheimer’s care when a loved one starts to show significant signs of memory loss, confusion, difficulty performing daily tasks, and changes in their behaviour that impact their safety and well-being.

As Alzheimer’s progresses, the need for specialised care becomes important to ensure they receive proper medical attention, emotional support, and assistance with daily living activities.

Early intervention with Alzheimer’s care can improve their quality of life, provide necessary structure and routine, and offer much-needed respite and support for family caregivers who may be experiencing carer’s burnout.

Alzheimer’s services in Northwich

Our goal is to ensure that your loved one receives the highest quality of care, maintaining their dignity and improving their quality of life every step of the way.

Our Alzheimer’s care service includes:

  • Personalized 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 dedicated to providing compassionate care.
  • 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.

Positive aspects of Alzheimer’s care in Northwich

There are many benefits and positive aspects of receiving Alzheimer’s care, not just for the individual living with the condition, but for the whole family.

Benefits of Alzheimer’s care include:

  • A familiar environment to reduce confusion and anxiety.
  • Consistent 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 way of caring for your loved one instead of the high costs of a care home.
  • Family involvement to ensure all family members are included in the care plan for their loved one.
  • A flexible and tailored care plan that works for the whole family, especially your loved one living with Alzheimer’s.
  • A safe and secure environment to reduce falls, trips and wandering.

Other benefits of Alzheimer’s care revolve around the support for the primary caregiver, helping to reduce stress and fatigue from the responsibilities of caring for a loved one when their needs change. We support you and your loved one, giving you peace of mind that they are being looked after, meeting their every need.

Get in touch today

Arranging Alzheimer’s care in Northwich

Whether you need respite care, support for home care in Northwich or are ready to arrange Alzheimer’s care for your loved one, get in touch for more information or call us on 01606 218475

Alzheimer’s care Northwich FAQs

Do Alzheimer patients need 24 hour care?
Depending on the stage of your loved one’s Alzheimer’s condition, they may need 24-hour care.

When they start needing more care than you can provide, or their condition worsens whilst receiving Professional Care, it might be time to consider round-the-clock support to manage their symptoms.

Can someone with Alzheimer’s be cared for at home?
Yes, your loved one living with dementia can be cared for at home. Often, home care services can enhance individual’s quality of life and improve their wellbeing. Many people respond well to care at home, especially surrounded by their home comforts and familiar belongings.