HSA

Dementia Care at HSA

Understanding Dementia Care

At HSA, we understand that dementia affects each individual and their family uniquely. Our dementia care services are designed with a profound respect for the person at the heart of the care. We focus on providing a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes dignity, safety, and as much independence as possible.

Our Approach to Dementia Care

Our person-centred approach ensures that every aspect of care is tailored to the individual’s needs, preferences, and life history. We believe in:

Empowering Individuals

Encouraging independence and participation in daily activities to the extent that is comfortable and safe for the individual.

Supporting Families

Providing not just practical support but also emotional support, advice, and respite services for families and carers.

Maintaining Dignity

Treating every individual with the respect and dignity they deserve, recognising the person beyond the dementia.

Holistic Care

Addressing physical health, emotional well-being, social needs, and spiritual aspects to enhance quality of life.

Empowering Individuals

Encouraging independence and participation in daily activities to the extent that is comfortable and safe for the individual.

Supporting Families

Providing not just practical support but also emotional support, advice, and respite services for families and carers.

Maintaining Dignity

Treating every individual with the respect and dignity they deserve, recognising the person beyond the dementia.

Holistic Care

Addressing physical health, emotional well-being, social needs, and spiritual aspects to enhance quality of life.

How We Work

Our Services Include

Our services encompass tailored care planning, emotional assistance, and activities designed to enhance cognitive and physical well-being, ensuring that every individual’s needs are met with compassion

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Personalised care planning, regularly reviewed and adapted as needs evolve.

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Support with daily living activities, from personal care to medication management.

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Activities designed to stimulate cognitive function and promote physical well-being.

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Emotional and psychological support to help navigate the challenges of dementia.

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Advice & support for families, including how to  maintain a positive relationship.

Why Choose HSA for Dementia Care?

Choosing HSA means partnering with a dedicated team of professionals who are not only trained in the latest dementia care techniques but who also bring compassion and empathy to every interaction. Our staff are committed to making a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia, working tirelessly to ensure the highest quality of care and support.
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Get in Touch

Discover more about our dementia care services and how we can support you and your loved ones. Our friendly team is here to answer your questions, provide further information, and guide you through arranging care.

Address

188 Fulbourne Road
Walthamstow
London
E17 4EU

FAQs

Everything You Need to Know about Dementia Care

Person-centred dementia care places the individual's needs, preferences, and personal history at the core of their care plan. HSA implements this by creating tailored support strategies that respect the person's identity, encourage engagement in meaningful activities, and promote independence while ensuring safety and comfort.

We understand the emotional challenges faced by individuals with dementia and their families. Our care team offers compassionate support, engaging activities that provide joy and stimulation, and strategies to manage anxiety and depression. We also provide counselling and support groups for both individuals and their families.

Yes, HSA specialises in providing comprehensive dementia care in the comfort of the individual's home. Our home-based care includes daily living assistance, medication management, companionship, and activities tailored to each person's abilities and interests.

Family involvement is crucial in dementia care. HSA collaborates closely with families to develop care plans, offers regular updates and education about dementia, and guides how to communicate effectively and support their loved one’s well-being.

Our caregivers receive specialised training in dementia care, which includes understanding the disease, communication techniques, behaviour management, and emergency response. Ongoing education ensures our team is equipped with the latest best practices and strategies in dementia care.

We use a compassionate, non-confrontational approach to manage challenging behaviours. Strategies include identifying triggers, creating a calm and safe environment, using positive reinforcement, and redirecting attention to positive activities.

For advanced dementia, HSA provides intensive care support, focusing on comfort, pain management, and maintaining dignity. This includes palliative care options, 24-hour support if needed, and coordination with healthcare professionals to manage complex health issues.

Yes, we offer respite care services to give family caregivers a temporary break. This allows families to rest and recharge, knowing their loved one is in safe, professional hands. Respite care can be scheduled regularly or as needed.

Person-centred dementia care places the individual's needs, preferences, and personal history at the core of their care plan. HSA implements this by creating tailored support strategies that respect the person's identity, encourage engagement in meaningful activities, and promote independence while ensuring safety and comfort.

We understand the emotional challenges faced by individuals with dementia and their families. Our care team offers compassionate support, engaging activities that provide joy and stimulation, and strategies to manage anxiety and depression. We also provide counselling and support groups for both individuals and their families.

Yes, HSA specialises in providing comprehensive dementia care in the comfort of the individual's home. Our home-based care includes daily living assistance, medication management, companionship, and activities tailored to each person's abilities and interests.

Family involvement is crucial in dementia care. HSA collaborates closely with families to develop care plans, offers regular updates and education about dementia, and guides how to communicate effectively and support their loved one’s well-being.

Our caregivers receive specialised training in dementia care, which includes understanding the disease, communication techniques, behaviour management, and emergency response. Ongoing education ensures our team is equipped with the latest best practices and strategies in dementia care.

We use a compassionate, non-confrontational approach to manage challenging behaviours. Strategies include identifying triggers, creating a calm and safe environment, using positive reinforcement, and redirecting attention to positive activities.

For advanced dementia, HSA provides intensive care support, focusing on comfort, pain management, and maintaining dignity. This includes palliative care options, 24-hour support if needed, and coordination with healthcare professionals to manage complex health issues.

Yes, we offer respite care services to give family caregivers a temporary break. This allows families to rest and recharge, knowing their loved one is in safe, professional hands. Respite care can be scheduled regularly or as needed.