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Caring for a person with dementia

When a person with dementia finds that their mental abilities are declining, they often feel vulnerable and in need of reassurance and support. The people closest to them - including their carers, friends and family - need to do everything they can to help the person to retain their sense of identity and feelings of self-worth.
This section of the website has information about many aspects of caring for a person with dementia. A useful starting point may be our factsheet, Understanding and respecting the person with dementia.
In this section
- Coping with caring
- Unusual behaviour
- Relationships
- Legal issues
- Everyday care
- Health matters
- Nutrition
- Maintaining quality of life
- Long term care
- When does the NHS pay for care?
- Your guide to choosing a care home
- Carer tips for ensuring your loved one receives good hospital care
- Advice for people worried about a person with dementia in a care home
Contact the Society
Email:
enquiries@alzheimers.org.uk
Telephone:
+44 (0) 20 7423 3500
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