
Managing Difficult Dementia Behaviours
At U&I Care, we specialise in providing patient-centred dementia home care, ensuring that those affected can continue to live with dignity in the comfort of their own homes.

At U&I Care, we specialise in providing patient-centred dementia home care, ensuring that those affected can continue to live with dignity in the comfort of their own homes.

Maintaining good nutrition is vital for individuals living with dementia, yet mealtimes can become challenging due to appetite changes, difficulties with swallowing, or confusion around food.

A home should be a place of comfort and security, especially for those living with dementia.

Communicating with Someone with Dementia: A Guide to Meaningful Connection Communication is more than just words—it is the foundation of

For individuals living with dementia, maintaining an active lifestyle is not just beneficial—it is essential. Engaging in physical and cognitive

No two journeys with dementia are the same. The condition affects individuals differently, with unique patterns of behaviour, communication, and needs. That’s why personalised care plans are essential.

Caring for someone with dementia can be a deeply emotional experience. The journey is often marked by a mix of love, frustration, sadness, and hope. Understanding these emotions and finding ways to manage them is vital for the well-being of both the caregiver and the individual receiving care.

Understanding dementia is the first step. Providing compassionate, personalised support is the next. At U&I Care, we specialise in live-in care for individuals with dementia, offering assistance that evolves with your loved one’s needs.

Supporting Dementia Care During Winter – Tips for Families and Caregivers Winter can be a challenging season for families and

As we age, the risk of developing mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety increases due to factors like retirement, loneliness, medication side effects, and reduced mobility.