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Caring for someone with dementia

Dementia support

Caring for someone with dementia


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Looking after someone with dementia can be difficult. Feeling supported, heard and seen can make a big difference. As a carer you can ask for a carer's assessment.

See Assessing your needs as a carer.

can help you with:

You can also find crisis support for carers.

If you need to talk to someone, there are some helplines you can call:

  • Carers UK on 0800 808 7777
  • Dementia UK on 0800 888 6678
  • Dementia Support Line on 0333 150 3456

There are lots of groups and services in ÖйúPÕ¾ that can help. Find services which offer:

If you look after someone with a learning disability, see Dementia support.

We offer free training sessions are available to support you to provide the best possible care at home, helping your loved one to live safely and well.

The training covers essential topics to help you deal with the changes that dementia can bring including:

  • the importance of hydration
  • coping strategies
  • dealing with concerning behaviours

The training will be available at day centres and other community venues in ÖйúPÕ¾ and is spread over several sessions.

To find out more and book see .

You can also search for .

As a carer you may be entitled to benefits to help you with the costs.

See .

For help looking after someone else's money see Deputyship.



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