Alzheimer’s Care

We can be of assistance when dealing with Alzheimer’s & Dementia.

Alzheimers Care In Your Home

The Angelicare Approach to Alzheimer’s Care

Understanding Alzheimer’s and Its Impact
Alzheimer’s is the most common form of Dementia and the one that we are asked to support the most. It affects more than half a million people in the UK alone and is growing every year. Alzheimer’s is a progressive condition, with time leaving the people and families affected needing extra help and care.

The Angelicare Approach to Alzheimer’s Care
At Angelicare, we believe in and see the benefits of allowing someone with Alzheimer’s to remain in their own home. The continuity of routine, the familiarity of the environment, and one-to-one attention from a specialist dementia carer can make a huge difference to the quality of life.

Personalized Support for Every Need
Our professional carers either visit at agreed times or move into the homes of their customers to provide personal care, housekeeping, companionship, and support that’s specially tailored to the needs of the individual.

Get in Touch for Expert Alzheimer’s Care
Call us today to find out how we can support you and your family with specialist Alzheimer’s care at home. We’re available seven days a week.

Facts

Alzheimers Facts

  • Prevalence of Alzheimer’s Disease
    Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, affecting 62% of those diagnosed.
  • Dementia in the Elderly
    1 in 6 people over the age of 80 have dementia, highlighting its prevalence among older adults.
  • Early-Onset Dementia
    There are over 40,000 people under 65 with dementia in the UK, showing that it can affect younger individuals too.
  • Global Impact of Dementia
    Another 7.7 million people will develop dementia around the world every year, making it a significant global health issue.
  • The Search for a Cure
    There is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease or any other type of dementia. However, delaying the onset of dementia by five years could halve the number of deaths from the condition, saving 30,000 lives annually.

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of people in care homes have dementia or severe memory problems.

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