HEALTHCARE DIVISION

DEMENTIA CARE
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Dementia Care at Jasper Conrad Group
We understand how challenging it can be to live with dementia. That’s why we’ve developed specialised Dementia Care, delivered by our dedicated team of care professionals.
How does it work?
Our approach focuses on two key aspects:
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Managing your loved one’s symptoms while providing compassionate emotional support.
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Helping them remain in the place they know best – their home.
As dementia progresses, familiar surroundings become more important than ever. A structured routine in a comfortable environment can reduce anxiety and improve overall well-being. Our goal is to ensure your loved one continues to enjoy meaningful moments while maintaining their independence as much as possible.
What is Dementia?
Dementia isn’t a single condition—it’s an umbrella term for various symptoms and diseases that affect memory, thinking, and daily functioning.
The brain relies on billions of nerve cells to communicate effectively. Dementia causes these cells to deteriorate, making normal cognitive processes more difficult. At first, the impact may be minor, but over time, symptoms worsen, varying based on the specific type of dementia and the areas of the brain affected.
Our Approach to Dementia Care
We believe that dementia shouldn’t prevent your loved one from living a fulfilling life. That’s why our care is designed to provide both structure and flexibility—ensuring their needs are met in a way that feels natural and reassuring.
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We work closely with you to establish a routine that supports independence.
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Whether it’s assistance with morning routines, preparing meals, or providing overnight reassurance, we tailor a care plan to suit their unique lifestyle.
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Our experienced care professionals offer in-home support, promoting comfort and stability while maintaining the highest quality of care.
How We Can Help
Our Dementia Care services include:
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Medication reminders and symptom management
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Assistance with personal care, including washing and dressing
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Catheter care and hygiene support
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Gentle exercise routines to support physical health
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Nutritional guidance and meal preparation
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Household assistance to create a clean and stress-free environment
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Companionship at home and support for social activities
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, affecting thousands of people across the UK. As a progressive condition, symptoms gradually worsen over time, requiring increasing levels of care and support.
Common Symptoms of Alzheimer’s:
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Memory loss, such as forgetting names or everyday objects
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Difficulty with speech and language
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Challenges with movement and coordination
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Struggles with planning and decision-making
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Changes in personality or mood
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Anxiety, depression, or hallucinations
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming, but with the right support, their quality of life can be maintained while giving you peace of mind.
Supporting Independence at Home
Moving into a care home isn’t the only option. Many individuals with Alzheimer’s thrive best in their own homes, surrounded by familiarity. Our personalised Alzheimer’s Care allows your loved one to receive the support they need without disrupting their daily routine.
How We Support Alzheimer’s Care at Home
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Personalised, one-to-one care in a comfortable environment
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Support for daily activities, including personal care and mobility
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Memory stimulation activities, such as scrapbooks and conversation prompts
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Emotional and behavioural support tailored to their needs
How to Get Started
The first step is a personal consultation where we get to know your loved one and understand their needs. Every individual experiences dementia differently, so we create a customised care plan that provides the right level of support.
We also work closely with you to ensure communication is open, transparent, and aligned with your loved one’s care goals.
Let’s Talk
If you’re caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s and need professional support, get in touch with us today. Our team is here to provide compassionate, expert care—so your loved one can continue living life with dignity and comfort.