Dementia care
Living Support 4U Dementia care offers round the clock attention for those who can no longer live independently without support. This includes progressive brain conditions that affect memory and thinking skills. such as Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy body or vascular dementia and age-related memory loss.
Enriching lives through dementia care
Living Support 4U pride themselves on enriching residents’ lives, delivering dementia support with compassion and dignity.
Living Support 4U understands how hard it can be to support someone through their dementia journey alone before they move into supported. Our support staff are therefore here to not only provide excellent dementia support but to help our residents’ relatives when it comes to understanding dementia.
Living Support 4U encourages and support our residents’ families to be part of their dementia journey. Relatives are welcome to visit whenever they like and we support them to be part of life in our services.
Meaningful activities for people living with dementia
Living Support 4U teams pride themselves on seeing a person beyond their journey, finding those details about their life history which make them truly individual and person centred. We believe in enriching lives by providing meaningful activities for people with dementia. These include reminiscence therapy as well as sensory activities for those living with dementia.
Our support teams work closely with organisations such as the Alzheimer’s Society. They form links which benefit our residents, their loved ones and also people in the local community. We believe in supporting people when it comes to the dementia journey of a loved one. They also hold these for people from outside their homes, supporting people in the community with understanding dementia.
Helping our residents to feel connected
Living Support 4U have close links with local schools and nurseries, bridging generational gaps with our dementia care. These make the homes thriving places, where our residents feel connected to their local communities. Our staff have even supported young people to become Dementia Friends.
By really understanding our residents, their care teams can provide homes where they can live in the moment and feel safe.