
Dementia Care Home
Looking for compassionate dementia care in East Riding of Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, and County Durham? Strong Life Care is here to help.
A person-centred approach is at the very heart of what we do. With dementia care, it's even more important. Every person, at every stage of their life, has the right to be the individual they are. More people than ever are diagnosed with dementia earlier, or with early-onset dementia. If that applies to you or your loved ones, it's good to know that we offer dementia care and residential care to all adults, including those under 65.
The word dementia covers a group of symptoms that reflect progressive damage to the nerve cells within the brain. There can be a number of causes, and more people are now diagnosed with a combination of Alzheimer's (the most common cause of dementia) and vascular dementia. Experience shows us that people with dementia can live enjoyable and fulfilling lives, but that they need the right support around them.
If you or a loved one in East Riding of Yorkshire. West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, and County Durham needs expert, person-centred dementia care, contact our friendly team today to find out how we can support you.
Trusting Dementia Communities
Building a trusted, compassionate relationship is always our starting point. We'll get to know you with booklets that tell us more about you and the life you love. The lifestyle picture we paint helps everyone who cares for you to do so with respect and dignity, recognising what makes you who you are.
Our homes have dedicated dementia communities. You might not even notice the subtle differences that have been put in place to support some of the cognitive changes dementia can bring. Everything we do is tailored to you, as required. Your family and friends are an important part of these communities, too. Regular forums and education sessions are available to give them a helping hand.
Staying up to date with developments in research and training is crucial. Knowledge and skills development is in place for our care teams, with observational audits carried out regularly to see any places where we can make improvements. We know additional communication and observational skills make all the difference, and our teams take a feelings-based approach that reflects the experiences of many people living with dementia.