It is natural to have several questions when you or your loved one is diagnosed with dementia. But rest assured, with the proper care, it is still possible to live an independent and active lifestyle in the place you love most, home.
At Helping Hands, we have provided dementia care since 1989, so you know you’ll be in good hands. Our Berkshire home care team is just one of our branches that offers exceptional care. They can support you with preparing meals, getting dressed in the morning and provide a listening ear over a cuppa. Whatever you need, we will promise to be by your side no matter what.
At Helping Hands, we understand how dementia can impact an individual’s lifestyle. So, we do everything we can to ensure you or your loved one gets the right care. Whether you or your loved one likes to go through photo albums to reminisce, need reminding when to take medication or need support during mealtimes, our Berkshire care team will be on hand to help.
Receiving care at home is beneficial for those living with dementia. It provides a sense of familiarity and safety. Plus, it helps manage dementia-related symptoms such as confusion and anxiety. More importantly, it gives our customers control over their care. After all, they are our number one priority.
Our carers in Berkshire are one in a million. They work hard every single day to ensure that our customers can live an independent life at home without having to uproot to a residential care home. They really do make a difference in people’s lives.
We ensure we carefully hand-pick our carers, as we want individuals who not only provide care but also have natural empathetic and caring qualities. Before providing care, all our carers undergo a strict background check and an intensive training programme. They also continue to develop their skills via refresher courses. As we are also regulated by the Care Quality Commission and Care Inspectorate Wales, you can have complete confidence that you’ll receive the very best care.
Contact our friendly care team today for more information on receiving dementia care on a visiting care or live-in care basis.
You can also request a call back at a time that suits you best, or you may find it easier to talk to someone online by clicking on our Live Chat purple tab. Alternatively, you can pop into your local branch and speak to a member of our team. You can find your nearest branch on our website.