What is dementia care? Dementia care is specialised support for people living with dementia, Alzheimer’s or other memory-related conditions. It focuses on keeping individuals safe, comfortable and engaged while having their independence supported for as long as possible.
Can dementia care be provided at home? Yes. Many families/whānau prefer their loved ones to remain in familiar surroundings. Our trained support workers provide dementia home-care services, offering personal care, home help, companionship and safety monitoring.
Is dementia care funded, or do we have to pay for it privately? You may qualify for funded dementia care through your local NASC (Needs Assessment and Service Coordination) team, or through ACC if related to an injury. You can also pay privately for extra hours, flexible scheduling or specific support needs.
Do support workers receive dementia-specific training? Yes. Our support workers are trained in dementia and Alzheimer’s care. They understand the challenges faced by families/whānau and provide compassionate, patient, and safe support.
Can I get a break as a family carer? Absolutely. We offer respite care, where our support workers step in to look after your loved one so you can rest, attend appointments, or simply take a break.
Why choose Geneva Healthcare for dementia care? With over 20 years of experience, nationwide coverage, and a team of trained dementia specialists, Geneva Healthcare provides reliable, compassionate, cost-effective dementia care that supports both individuals and their families/whānau.