Harmony In Care

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Providing quality care in the heart of Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire.

Dementia Care

‘Outstanding’ dementia care for full-time support at home

A recent study showed that 85% of people would like to remain in their own homes for as long as possible if diagnosed with dementia. At Harmony In Care Homecare, we make that possible. Most people with dementia will eventually need specialist dementia home care if they are to remain within the comfort of their own familiar surroundings. We know that dementia can seem like a challenging issue to face for families, but with the right professional care and support, individuals with dementia can still enjoy an active, happy and fulfilling life in their home.

Caring for dementia clients in their home is often an overlooked alternative when considering care options, yet it is a viable and often preferable choice for many people with dementia when compared to moving into a care home.

We have provid the highest levels of home care for dementia patients. At Harmony In Care Homecare, we appreciate that diagnosis of dementia can be an isolating and frightening experience, but we passionately believe that it is absolutely possible to live well with dementia. We’ve produced a library of resources specifically to answer all of your questions surrounding dementia.

Our Harmony In Care Carers are specially trained to provide all the support you need, whilst your designated Care Manager will oversee all aspects of your care with Harmony In Care to ensure you receive the best possible levels of dementia home care.

Receiving care in your home holds many advantages over a care home

For dementia clients who are reluctant to go to a nursing home, home care offers one-to-one, personalised care. This is safer, helps the dementia patient remain around familiar memories and familiar surroundings and leads to fewer hospital admissions than that of a dementia care home.

There are a range of care options available you can consider before the thought of a care home. In mild cases, daily visiting care can be the best option to provide care in your own home. Whilst in severe cases, live-in dementia care can provide a heartfelt helping hand with round-the-clock assistance.

There are also additional dementia-related conditions that a patient could suffer from, and require complex, specialist care where all options of live-in care and care homes should be considered.