Respite care in Northern Ireland - other resources
Respite care in Northern Ireland - other resources .Useful organisations and more information about respite care for carers and people with dementia.
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Useful organisations and more information about respite care for carers and people with dementia.
Read our guidance on making official complaints about paying for care, as well as the most frequently asked questions about care fees.
HSC trusts can choose when to charge for care and support provided in your own home. If the trust has decided that you need care provided at home, they will then decide whether or not you need to pay for it.
This page is about a focus group exploring unmet spiritual needs of people living with dementia, leading to more dementia-friendly church services.
It can feel daunting to find the right care option for the person with dementia and you. It’s a good idea to meet with care providers to find out more about how they work and how you feel about them.
Learn about our campaign, inspiring change for the rights of people affected by dementia.
You can choose anyone you want to be your attorney, as long as they are 18 or over and are not bankrupt. You can have as many attorneys as you wish but it is usual to have between one and four.
Liz Cunningham is 52 and lives in Belfast. She was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s when she was 48-years-old. Find out why she's calling on the Government to take action on dementia in Northern Ireland.
Read about the different ways that you can plan for your future when you're living with dementia in Northern Ireland.