by George Cornelius | 2, Feb 24 | Alzheimer, Dementia
5 Ways to Reduce Dementia Risk Get Physically Active: Engaging in regular physical activities, like brisk walking, swimming, or cycling, benefits your brain’s blood vessels, ensuring they efficiently supply the necessary oxygen and nutrients. Activities that...
by George Cornelius | 29, Jan 24 | Alzheimer, Dementia, respite Care, Uncategorised
Navigating the challenges of midlife often involves difficult decisions, particularly when it comes to the care of our aging parents. The role reversal, where we find ourselves caring for those who once cared for us, can be a profound shift, laden with complex...
by George Cornelius | 28, Jan 24 | Alzheimer, Dementia, Uncategorised
The Joy and Benefits of Activity Day at Waterloo Care Home Every Saturday morning at Waterloo Care Home transforms into a vibrant hub of laughter and energy! Our residents, whether seated or standing, engage in a lively game of keeping the ball on a colorful...
by George Cornelius | 27, Jan 24 | Alzheimer, Dementia, respite Care, Uncategorised
Understanding Respite Care for Individuals Living with Dementia Respite care for people living with dementia is a short-term care option designed to provide temporary relief or a break for the primary caregivers of individuals with dementia. It offers caregivers the...
by George Cornelius | 24, Jan 24 | Alzheimer, Dementia, respite Care, Uncategorised
At Waterloo Care Home in Bidford, we understand the profound value of day respite care for individuals living with dementia and their dedicated home carers. As experienced healthcare specialists in dementia, we have witnessed the significant positive impact...
by George Cornelius | 20, Jan 24 | Alzheimer, Dementia
Let’s talk about something close to our hearts: keeping our loved ones with dementia engaged and active. It’s more than just a routine; it’s a way to enrich their lives. Staying active is crucial for people living with dementia. It’s not just about...