Personalised Dementia Care in Greater Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast Regions
Dementia is the third leading cause of disease burden in Australia with over 470,000 people nationwide currently living with this condition. If you or your loved one are suffering from dementia, Lifest HealthCare can help with our dementia home care services in the Greater Brisbane region.
At Lifest, our experienced dementia support staff are highly trained in caring for individuals at all stages of dementia. We aim to be a familiar, consistent support network offering 24/7 support and contact.
Lifest dementia support staff offers in-home care for individuals living with dementia and can help with:
By providing in-home dementia support in Brisbane, we help people living with dementia feel comfortable during their support as they can stay in a place they recognise.
There are many different forms and varieties of dementia, meaning that each person’s experience with the disease is unique. Dementia is caused by damage to the brain, leading to memory loss that may be mild or severe. Some forms of dementia present as extreme loss of memory, causing the individual to feel like they are living their life 20 years previously, causing severe confusion at modern society. This can be unsettling and embarrassing for the individual, but can also cause distress to family members seeing their loved one in this situation.
We understand that it can be difficult for family to provide ongoing dementia care to their loved one. With Lifest HealthCare, our support staff is highly experienced in supporting all variations of dementia and can offer in-home dementia support in Brisbane and surrounding areas, including Logan, the Sunshine Coast, Springwood, and Ipswich.
Our Brisbane dementia care professionals work to a schedule that works best for the individual receiving support, ensuring that each person suffering from dementia is able to maintain as much independence as possible. If you’re in need of compassionate cognitive support for dementia in Brisbane and surrounds for either yourself or a loved one, look no further than Lifest HealthCare. Give us a call today to learn how our expert dementia carers can help.
Lifest Health Care offers services for all walks of life and ages throughout Brisbane, Caboolture, Sunshine Coast, Caloundra, and the Greater Brisbane Region. Our experienced and friendly staff pride themself on their ability to connect and make a difference. Lifest offers a variety of flexible services enabling individuals and their families to tailor make their care requirements and customize accordingly to their fluctuating needs.
Our nursing support team, create personalised nursing care plans to assist individuals in achieving their recovery goals. Private nursing allows individuals to recover from surgery, injury, or chronic condition in the comfort of their home.
Lifest HealthCare offer holistic and professional palliate care support for individuals in their home. Our team of Nurses and other highly trained professionals, aim in promoting peace and dignity throughout the final stages of one’s life.
Dementia is now the 3rd leading cause of disease burden in Australia. Caring for individuals at all stages of dementia requires a caring support team that is skilled, demonstrates sensitivity and early warning signs of deterioration.
Maintaining your confidence and independence in your home is important to you, and therefore important to us. Lifest is here for all your personal care and domestic assistance. We understand that keeping on top of your personal care and housekeeping.
At Lifest HealthCare, we offer post-hospital admission clinical care from the comfort of your home. Our nursing team will work closely with you, your family, and your hospital medical team, to develop and implement a care support plan that meets your post-admission needs.
Any caregiver can receive respite care if they require a temporary break from their responsibilities. This could include parents of children with special needs, caretakers of elderly relatives, and those with chronic illnesses. It might also be beneficial for caregivers who are suffering from disease or financial issues.