Private Alzheimer's Care at Home

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. Each year in the UK around 60% of diagnoses of dementia is Alzheimer’s. It can affect any age, but it is rare in anyone under the age of 65. At Cavendish Homecare we specialise in providing home care for Alzheimer’s patients who wish to remain in their own homes. We work to support the patient and their family with the appropriate level of private care to help improve comfort and quality of life.

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Why Choose Us

Cavendish Homecare’s services are wide-ranging and we tailor our care to each unique person, – it is never a ‘one size fits all’ solution or a pre-determined package. We discuss needs and requirements to ensure our clients receive the best Alzheimer’s care possible.  Our nurses and carers are able to help throughout the various stages of Alzheimer’s disease, recognising that the progression of the disease poses different challenges at different times. We focus on supporting clients to maintain their Independence and autonomy for as long as possible.

Our Services Include

  • Help understanding a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
  • Specialist home care during the various stages of dementia
  • How to deal with challenging behaviours associated with Alzheimer’s disease
  • Recommendations for dementia friendly activities
  • Equipment, adaptations and improvements to the home

 

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The enquiry process - What to expect

Initial Enquiry

Initial Enquiry

The prospective client or someone acting on their behalf makes an initial enquiry. This can be via a phone call, a call back request or submitting an enquiry form via email. The enquiry is picked up by the office team who will gather the required information and then pass it through to one of our nurse managers

Call Back from Nurse Manager

Call Back from Nurse Manager

One of the experienced nurse managers will give you a call back to discuss the needs in more detail and to provide their expert recommendation on the care that may be required. They will then discuss with you, what Cavendish Homecare may be able to provide, what the cost is and what timescale we would be able to commence your care.

Selection of Staff

Selection of Staff

Once an initial agreement is established, the nursing manager will start working with the bookings team to determine the most suitable nurse and/or carer are best matched with your needs.

Proposed agreement

Proposed agreement

Following the tailored care recommendation and the selection of staff. We ensure you (the client) are happy with the proposed course of action and the care is able to commence. In some cases, an assessment visit may be required and this will be undertaken by one of our nurse managers.

Active Client

Active Client

You will begin receiving outstanding homecare from our team, tailored to your needs. Your care plan will be under constant review to ensure the correct level of care is addressing your needs and being provided at all times.

The prospective client or someone acting on their behalf makes an initial enquiry. This can be via a phone call, a call back request or submitting an enquiry form via email. The enquiry is picked up by the office team who will gather the required information and then pass it through to one of our nurse managers

CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

This is why we do.
What we do.

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They are both so wonderful

I am very happy with the service and professional care received for my wife from Carer L and Carer G. They are both so wonderful and supporting and may this continue for the foreseeable future.

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Huge success

Thanks so much, it was a huge success. Mum really liked the Registered Nurse. We would like to keep her!

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Your Registered Nurses cared so well for Mum

Your Registered Nurses cared so well for Mum. Small things such as brushing her hair regularly, massaging her feet, hands and head, talking to her and taking her non-verbal cues into account.

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