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Dementia Care - It’s OK to say "I’m not OK"
The emotional, social, psychological and practical impact on a person with Dementia is often underestimated.
It’s OK to say “I’m not OK”
A really good way to help reduce the pressure on you is to bring in some extra help, with planning and time it will get easier and mean you can take breaks and stay healthy.
Consider contacting a specialist home-care provider and bring in some professional and experienced care staff to share the work with you. Bringing in extra help doesn’t have to cost a great deal and there are some helpful cost-effective options to keep your loved one at home.
Paragon Home Healthcare provides specialist nurse-led Dementia care in and around London and can respond as quickly as required. We would organise for our nurse to complete a free assessment of your loved one with you and give you bespoke care options for you to consider with the peace of mind that the care will be overseen by highly specialist and experienced nurses if the situation changes.
To find out more about our services, you can contact us, via our website email us at info@paragonhh.co.uk, or call us on 020 3006 2802.
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