We understand that dementia can be overwhelming for both individuals and their families. That’s why our Care Professionals undergo specialised dementia training.
Dementia is a condition that affects over 900,000 people in the UK, and it’s important to recognise that it isn’t just a normal part of ageing. Dementia is a group of symptoms caused by diseases that damage the brain, with Alzheimer’s being the most common form. Symptoms often start mildly but progress over time, affecting memory, understanding, and even behaviour. At Home Instead Epsom, we understand how challenging this can be for families and their loved ones, which is why our Care Professionals are specially trained to offer the support needed.
Spotting the Symptoms
Dementia affects everyone differently, but there are some key signs to look out for:
It’s worth noting that the symptoms of dementia can vary from person to person. Some may not experience forgetfulness early on, but they might find daily tasks increasingly hard. The rate at which dementia progresses also differs for everyone, so getting support in place early is essential.
How Home Instead Epsom Can Help
We understand that dementia can be overwhelming for both individuals and their families. That’s why our Care Professionals undergo specialised dementia training to ensure we provide the highest level of care and support. Here’s how we help on a day to day basis:
Personalised Support for Every Stage
Dementia is progressive, meaning that as time goes on, your loved one may need more help. Whether it’s assisting with household tasks, offering companionship, or eventually providing full-time care, Home Instead tailors our services to meet the needs of each client and their family. No two journeys with dementia are the same, and our approach reflects that.
A Team You Can Trust
Our Care Pros don’t just help with practical needs—they offer emotional support and companionship, something that becomes increasingly important as dementia progresses. Each Care Pro is matched carefully with clients, ensuring there’s trust and familiarity, two things that can make all the difference in dementia care.
At Home Instead, we believe that with the right support, living well with dementia is possible. We’re here to help you and your loved ones through every stage, offering expert care, comfort, and reassurance.
If you’re concerned about a loved one or want to learn more about our dementia care services, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help.
If you’re loved one is showing symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer’s, use this symptom checker from the Alzheimer’s Society to help you. If you have concerns, please visit your GP.