Dementia care is specialized support designed for individuals living with dementia, focusing on safety, dignity, and quality of life as cognitive abilities change over time. It combines practical assistance with emotional understanding and structured routines. It includes specialist support, tailored to the unique challenges of dementia. Care is adapted to memory loss, confusion, changes in behavior, and reduced decision-making ability. Carers are trained to respond calmly and consistently to reduce distress. Medication management is an important part of dementia care. A carer can provide reminders, organize prescribed medicines, and administer them when appropriately trained, helping to ensure correct dosage and timing.
Dementia care also involves daily support, such as assistance with washing, dressing, toileting, and preparing or supervising meals. Structured routines help reduce confusion and promote a sense of familiarity. Providing emotional and social support is essential. Creating a calm, reassuring environment, listening patiently, encouraging conversation, and maintaining social connections can help reduce anxiety and improve overall wellbeing.