Social Lifestyle Support

Continue living your best life. We support your connection to community—be it walks, events, places of worship, or day trips with friends and family.

Although dementia mostly affects older people, it is not a natural part of aging. It’s most common cause is a build-up of proteins in the brain, which results in nerve cells dying, causing the brain to shrink.

Dementia also affects many people under the age of 65 and is referred to as ‘early-onset or young-onset dementia’.
It is also worth noting that there are many different types of dementia. The most commonly diagnosed are Alzheimer’s disease and Vascular dementia. Many people also have more than one type of dementia at the same time – referred to as ‘mixed dementia’.

We provide support for people living with dementia. Because of the need for consistency and familiarity, we will always try as best as we can to allocate as few Support Workers as possible, depending on the level of support required – whether it is a few hours a day / week or 24/7. This way, the Support Worker(s) will always be someone with whom the individual is familiar and can develop a relationship based on trust. Support Workers will provide emotional support and mental stimulation.

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