Dementia and Distressed Behaviour: How Behaviour Support Plans Work at Home
Dementia and Distressed Behaviour: How Behaviour Support Plans Work at Home When someone lives with dementia, changes in behaviour can be one of the hardest things for families to manage. A loved one who was once calm may become agitated, suspicious, angry, or withdrawn. Sometimes they may shout, pace, resist personal care, or try to leave the house. These behaviours are often described as “challenging”. However, they are usually a response to something—pain, fear, confusion, boredom, unmet needs, or a sudden change in routine. A behaviour support plan helps you respond with structure and compassion. Instead of reacting in the …
Understanding Dementia Home Care
One of the most significant choices for UK families is how—and where—to provide the best care possible. While care homes are a common option, many families are now seeking dementia care at home in the UK as a more compassionate and personalised alternative. In this guide, we explore everything you need to know about private dementia carers, how in-home care works, who it’s right for, and the kinds of support available for elderly individuals with memory loss in a home environment. What Is Dementia Home Care? Dementia home care is a specialised form of support delivered in an individual’s own …
