Caring for a loved one living with dementia can be both challenging and emotionally draining. Finding local resources and support within the community is essential to ensure a better quality of life for your loved one and help ease the burden on family members. Anston has a variety of dementia support options for residents, including the Rotherham Friendship Lunches, Making Space Memory Café, and Admiral Nurses.
As a home care provider with more than 10 years of experience providing dementia care to clients in Anston and across Rotherham, we’ve supported and guided families through the care journey. Here are local resources you may find useful if you are caring for a loved one in Anston with dementia.
One valuable resource in the area is the accessibility of Rotherham Friendship Lunches. These are not specifically for people with dementia but are safe spaces for older and vulnerable people (including relevant groups). They are sponsored across the Borough by Home Instead Rotherham. The Lunches not only provide a great social boost with food, live music, and friendly people but also effective signposting to other services. Currently, monthly events local to Anston are based at the Royal Elephant in Dinnington. These are well established, well attended, and much loved. Details can be obtained from the Home Instead Rotherham website and Facebook page
At Home Instead, we understand the complexities of dementia care, which is why we have Care Professionals in the Anston and Rotherham area specially trained in providing personalised dementia care. Our team works closely with clients and their families to develop tailored care plans that respect individual needs, preferences, and routines. This can include personal care, companionship, medication management, and more.
“Dementia is a progressive condition, and the level of support required may change as an individual progresses through the various stages. At Home Instead, we focus on understanding the unique needs and preferences of each individual and their family, allowing us to create tailored care plans for each client.” – David Coldrick, Director of Home Instead in Rotherham.
David Coldrick, the Director of Home Instead in Rotherham, is deeply committed to improving the lives of those affected by dementia in the community. David is also former Chair of the local Dementia Alliance and has actively worked to foster collaboration between local businesses, organisations, and individuals to create dementia-friendly communities.
Contact David and our team at Home Instead today for a free Care Consultation or call 01709 837170 for more information.
Another excellent support option in Anston is the Making Space Memory Cafe. Memory Cafés are safe, welcoming spaces where people living with dementia and their carers can socialise, share experiences, and participate in various activities. The Memory Café in Anston features music from Lost Chord UK, an innovative charity that uses music to enhance the quality of life and well-being of those living with dementia. By engaging with familiar tunes and melodies, individuals can experience increased general awareness and self-esteem.
Admiral Nurses In addition to these local resources, Admiral Nurses are also available to provide specialised dementia support. These registered nurses have expert knowledge and experience in dementia care, offering guidance and practical solutions to families affected by dementia. By working closely with families, Admiral Nurses can help manage symptoms, improve communication, and provide emotional support during difficult times.
Respite care: Gain the support you need One essential aspect of our service is respite care, which offers temporary relief for family members who are caring for a loved one with dementia. Respite care provides an opportunity for carers to rest and recharge, which can ultimately lead to improved mental and emotional well-being for both the carer and the person living with dementia. By engaging the services of our trained Care Professionals, you can have peace of mind knowing your loved one is in safe and capable hands while you take some much-needed time for yourself.
Stages of Dementia and Evolving Support
In the early stages of dementia, assistance with daily tasks and reminders may be sufficient, whereas in the later stages, more comprehensive care, including personal care and round-the-clock supervision, may become necessary. It is important to continuously assess and adapt support strategies to ensure that the care provided meets the evolving needs of the person living with dementia. This approach allows for a more personalised care experience and ensures that the individual maintains the highest possible quality of life at each stage of their dementia journey.
To learn more about supporting a loved one with dementia, we invite you to explore our informative blog articles. Our blog features a wealth of information on various aspects of dementia care, ranging from understanding the condition to navigating the available resources and support options.
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