Nursing Dementia Care at Four Seasons Health Care Group
Nursing dementia care homes provide essential support for individuals with dementia who also require 24/7 nursing care. People who need this type of care often have complex needs. They benefit from regular help from a specialist nurse to ensure their care needs are being met.
If you aren’t sure whether you need Nursing Dementia or Residential Dementia care, please do get in touch with our team.
Care for people living with dementia
We provide complete care for people living with dementia. Our services include nursing and residential care. We tailor our options to meet each person’s specific needs. Our team provides support for residents who need full-time nursing care for dementia or general residential care.
We prioritise comfort and dignity for everyone.
We create personalised care plans for each resident. We focus on their medical and personal care needs. We also consider their unique life stories, preferences, and routines.
This approach makes sure that residents get the care and support they need. It also helps them feel at home in a warm and caring environment.
Optician service within our home
We are proud to partner with one of the top eye care specialists in the country. This allows us to provide excellent care for our residents. To support our commitment to wellbeing, we offer free eye check-ups in our care homes. This ensures residents can easily access important eye care services without leaving home.
We provide our optician services on-site. This lets us include this important care in our overall personal care plans. We provide routine eye exams and specialised treatments.
We make sure every resident gets the care they deserve. This helps improve their overall quality of life. This partnership underscores our dedication to comprehensive, personalised care that meets the diverse needs of our community.
You can see our in-home optician service in action and read about our eye-care service here.
What is nursing dementia care?
Nursing dementia care is made to help people with complex needs. It provides advanced support for those living with dementia.
In our care homes, qualified nurses provide care around the clock. They ensure that residents with cognitive challenges, long-term medical conditions, or physical disabilities get the support they need. Our dedicated teams train to handle the mental and physical health needs of our residents. We provide caring support that is tailored to their unique needs and preferences.
When people move into a care home, we know it is a significant transition for them and their families. That’s why we personalise every part of care. We focus on daily routines and medical treatment. This way, residents feel supported and valued.
Our nursing teams work closely with local GPs, specialists, and other healthcare providers. This helps ensure residents get the best care possible. We combine our skills with community healthcare resources. This approach ensures that each person receives comprehensive, individualised care in a warm, nurturing environment that feels like home.
Find out about our residential dementia care here.
Do those living with dementia need nursing care?
Not all individuals living with dementia need nursing care, but often as the condition progresses nursing care is required. At Four Seasons Health Care, we know that people with dementia have many needs.
These needs can include both mental and physical challenges. Our nursing care teams are trained to give complete, 24-hour support for people with advanced dementia. We focus on their safety, comfort, and wellbeing.
Our qualified nurses provide caring support for each person’s unique needs. They help manage medications and long-term health issues. They also assist with daily tasks and personal care.
This type of specialised care helps residents keep their dignity. It also ensures they receive the best quality of life.
When do individuals need nursing dementia care?
Those living with dementia usually need nursing dementia care when their condition worsens. At this stage, they require more support for their mental and physical health, day and night.
At Four Seasons Health Care Group, we provide nursing dementia care for people with care needs that require a specialist nurse. These care needs include memory loss, confusion, trouble moving, and managing daily tasks. We also support those with complex medical needs.
Our trained nursing teams provide personalised care, ensuring that residents receive the necessary medical attention, assistance with personal care, and emotional support. This level of care is important when a person’s safety and wellbeing cannot be maintained at home. They also need it when their quality of life is at risk in a less specialised care setting.
How do nurses care for individuals living with dementia?
At Four Seasons Health Care Group, nurses are essential in caring for residents living with dementia and complex needs. They provide medical, emotional, and personal support. This support is tailored to each person’s unique needs.
Our nursing homes have nurses who provide care around the clock. They manage complex medical conditions and give medications. We also have a Care team who help with daily activities like eating, dressing, and hygiene.
Our teams are trained to deliver our approach to dementia care, which focus on three crucial priorities: communication & relationships, nutrition & hydrations, and environment. Our training ensures team members can support residents who experience common symptoms of dementia, including agitation, memory loss and confusion.
You can read more here: Dementia Priorities
How do you care for someone with dementia?
At Four Seasons Health Care Group, we care for people with dementia in our care homes. We use a kind and complete approach. This approach meets both their physical and emotional needs.
We create personalised care plans for each resident. These plans consider their unique history, preferences, and routines. This helps residents feel secure and comfortable.
We also provide emotional support, fun activities, and cognitive therapies. These are designed to improve the wellbeing and quality of life of residents living with dementia.
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Our Nursing Dementia care homes care for individuals with complex health care needs, including but not exclusively:
Enteral feeding
We support individuals who are supported with nutritional and medication needs via a PEG tube.
Specialist Dementia Care
Our specialist Residential Dementia and Nursing Dementia Care provides care for individuals with Lewi Body Dementia (LBD), Parkinson’s Dementia and Korsakoff Dementia.
Dementia Care
Our Residential Dementia and Nursing Dementia care homes care for those with progressive brain disorders often referred to as a dementia, including: Alzheimer’s Disease and Frontal Lobe Dementia.
Swallowing Difficulties
We support individuals with swallowing difficulties and dysphagia by providing textured modified diets to continue to eat the foods they enjoy, safely.
Diabetes
We people living with diabetes to lead a healthy balanced lifestyle in line with their medication needs, including care of residents who require insulin.
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