
Dementia Care
Nurturing Dementia with Compassion and Understanding.
About Dementia Care
Caring for your loved ones with dementia can be challenging and stressful. But with the right support, it can be rewarding and satisfying. Providing a safe and familiar environment is crucial, as it helps minimize confusion and anxiety.
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Causes of Dementia
Although getting older is the biggest risk factor for dementia, damage to or loss of brain's nerve cells and connections is what leads to dementia. Common causes of dementia are:
Age
Alzheimer's disease
Hypertension
Severe head injury
Stroke
Parkinson's disease
Symptoms of Dementia

Depending on the aetiology, dementia symptoms can change. Typical signs include:

Getting lost in a familiar neighborhood

Using unusual words to refer to familiar objects

Forgetting the name of a close family member or friend

Forgetting old memories

Not being able to complete tasks independently

Visual perception beyond typical age-related changes in vision
Dementia Care & Treatment
Key components of Dementia Care

Dementia care psychologist assesses conditions, and crafts tailored strategies.

Thorough dementia symptom evaluation & management by a Psychiatrist

Full-time caregiver services for continuous senior dementia supervision.

These services aim to keep seniors with dementia engaged and socially active

Involving a physiotherapist helps in improving the seniors’ physical abilities

A structured program to helping seniors cope with their cognitive decline.
Dementia Care Customized Plan
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Assessment and Diagnosis
Start with a thorough assessment, including Emoha Eldercare's doctor consultation, to identify the type and stage of dementia for a professional medical perspective.

Person-Centred Care
Next, tailor the care to the individual's preferences, abilities, and needs, incorporating Emoha's geriatric specialists and companions to ensure personalized care and promote dignity.

Safety Measures
Implement safety precautions to prevent accidents and wandering, including securing the home environment with assistance from Emoha's trained elderisation experts, using alarms or tracking devices.

Medication Management
Utilize Emoha's medical staff for medication management, ensuring proper administration, preventing adverse reactions, and reducing the risk of drug interactions.

Daily Routine
Collaborate with Emoha's caregivers to create a structured daily routine with consistent mealtimes, hygiene routines, and activities to minimize confusion and anxiety.

Communication Strategies
Train the caregivers and family members in effective communication techniques with guidance from Emoha's professional staff, including using simple language, non-verbal cues, and active listening.
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Support Services
Access Emoha Eldercare's support services, such as respite care, support groups, and professional caregivers to provide relief for family members and ensure round-the-clock care when needed.
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Nutrition and Hydration
Work with Emoha's dietitians to monitor and support the individual's dietary needs, ensuring they receive proper nutrition and hydration to maintain overall health.

Ongoing Monitoring and Adjustment
Collaborate with Emoha's healthcare professionals to continuously assess and adjust the care plan as the individual's condition changes, ensuring the best possible care and support.
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How can dementia care improve the quality of life for individuals with dementia?
Dementia care services offer personalized support, creating a safe and nurturing environment. This can help individuals maintain their independence, social connections, and overall well-being.
Are dementia care providers trained to handle challenging behaviors associated with dementia?
Yes, we have trained staff to manage and de-escalate challenging behaviors. They use techniques that prioritize safety and dignity.
What is the cost of dementia care services?
Costs vary widely based on the level of care required, location, and the specific services provided.