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Dementia Care

We offer compassionate dementia care and palliative care tailored to each stage of the condition. Specializing in dementia and terminal care, our skilled team in dementia care in Alberta ensures a safe, supportive environment for both patients and their families.

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Features of Dementia Care

Cognitive and Behavioral Support

Cognitive Stimulation: Activities and therapies designed to stimulate cognitive function, such as memory games, puzzles, music therapy, and reminiscence therapy. Behavioral Management: Strategies to manage challenging behaviors such as agitation, aggression, wandering, and anxiety, often using non-pharmacological approaches first.

Medication Management

Administration of Medications: Nurses are responsible for safely administering prescribed medications, including oral, intravenous, and injectable drugs. Medication Education: Nurses educate patients and their families about the purpose, dosage, and potential side effects of medications.

Safe and Supportive Environment

Environmental Modifications: Creating a safe, comfortable, and familiar environment that reduces confusion and minimizes the risk of falls or accidents. This may include clear signage, adequate lighting, and removing hazards. Routine and Structure: Establishing a consistent daily routine to provide stability and reduce anxiety, which can help the person with dementia feel more secure.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Emotional Reassurance: Providing comfort and reassurance to help reduce feelings of fear, confusion, and frustration, which are common in dementia. Building Trusting Relationships: Developing a trusting, respectful relationship with the person with dementia to foster a sense of security and well-being.

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Terminal Care

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Home Care

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Nursing Care

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