Being diagnosed with dementia can make you feel mixed emotions; relief because at last you have confirmation of what you and your loved ones have suspected, but also concern about what the future may hold. Dementia home care in West Yorkshire means that you can continue to live in familiar surroundings – a great comfort when living with dementia – and receive support on either a visiting or live-in basis. What’s more, all of our care is fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission and the Care Inspectorate Wales.
Putting a few measures in place early in your dementia journey can mean that, as your condition deteriorates, your care and support can be flexible around your needs. Dementia can make everyday tasks difficult, such as preparing food, remembering medication, and carrying out housework, all things that Helping Hands can support you with. We also do so much more, including helping you adjust emotionally.
Because we’ve been delivering exceptional dementia care since we were established in 1989, we really are the company to trust when it comes to dementia care. We build your package of care around you – there’s no ‘one size fits all’ with us, and because we’re a private home care company who owns and manages all of our 150 branches ourselves, you’ll only receive the very best, consistent standards of care.
We aren’t embarrassed to say that we consider our carers to be the best in the industry, as we’re proud of what they achieve every day with our thousands of customers across England and Wales. We carefully select the people who work for us, choosing them because they demonstrate the same commitment to delivering exceptional care that we do. We ensure they keep their skills current by offering them development opportunities at all times, as well as enabling them to do qualifications and pursue their education if that’s what they would like to do.
Chat to our friendly customer care team about your options for dementia care across the West Yorkshire region. They can be reached online, over the phone, or, if you prefer face-to-face discussion, in your closest local branch.