DEMENTIA SOLUTIONS
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Dementia is an umbrella
term describing a number of
diseases and conditions of the brain,
sharing the characteristics of decreasing
brain function, which are usually progressive
and eventually severe. The common initial
symptoms of dementia are memory loss, confusion
and challenges with understanding and speech. Some
of the well-known diseases include Alzheimer’s, Pick’s,
Vascular Dementia, Huntingdon’s, Creutzfeldt-Jakob and Parkinson’s.

As dementia is usually progressive, initial symptoms
become more severe and additional symptoms may
appear, such as gradual loss of mobility, weight
loss, incontinence and an increasing severity of behavioural issues (restlessness, hallucinations, agitation, wandering, suspicion and aggression).

We believe our individualised programme of activities enhances a person’s sense of dignity and self-esteem by giving purpose and meaning to his or her life. Activities give our residents a purpose, make them feel valued and enhance their lives.

Our planned, individualised, activities focus on the structure of time appropriate to the person and reflecting his or her interests. We have dedicated staff to ensure this approach is followed through in practice and we believe well-planned activities can improve the quality of life for our service users with dementia.


FINDING SUITABLE ACTIVITIES

We openly encourage and facilitate opportunities for our residents to exercise and enjoy everyday activities. The opportunities we provide promote feelings of happiness which helps them relax and increase their sense of well-being and fitness. Exercise helps develop a healthy appetite, increases energy levels and promotes a better night’s sleep. Our activities include:
  • Shopping Trips
  • Organised Group Outings
  • Ball Games
  • Housekeeping
  • Ten Pin Bowling
  • Exercise Equipment
  • Artwork
  • Cooking
We know that dementia is a real challenge which will not go away, and support for people with dementia requires our professional support which helps to prevent excessive stress. We have over 25 years of experience caring effectively for people with dementia and can provide you with the very best specialised care, giving you peace of mind that your loved one is being cared for by experienced, trained and qualified carers.

REGULAR ACTIVITIES

We openly encourage and facilitate opportunities for our residents to exercise and enjoy everyday activities. The opportunities we provide promote feelings of happiness which helps them relax and increase their sense of well-being and fitness. Exercise helps develop a healthy appetite, increases energy levels and promotes a better night’s sleep. Our activities include:
  • Shopping Trips
  • Organised Group Outings
  • Ball Games
  • Housekeeping
  • Ten Pin Bowling
  • Exercise Equipment
  • Artwork
  • Cooking
We know that dementia is a real challenge which will not go away, and support for people with dementia requires our professional support which helps to prevent excessive stress. We have over 25 years of experience caring effectively for people with dementia and can provide you with the very best specialised care, giving you peace of mind that your loved one is being cared for by experienced, trained and qualified carers.
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Our monthly carers’ support group meeting gives you the chance to have your say and share ideas with other carers within a relaxed, friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided.

The carers’ support group offers advice, information, and an opportunity to have your voice heard in a relaxed friendly and informal setting. The carers’ support group is for:
  • Carers and relatives of people who use hazelwell lodge
  • Carers and relatives of people who are thinking of using care services
  • People who use care services
  • Meetings are held monthly at hazelwell lodge
If you would like more information about the carers meetings please Contact Us
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