Home Instead Senior Care - Glasgow North

About Home Instead Senior Care - Glasgow North

We offer Premium Quality Personal Care, Home Help and Companionship Services. For Care you can Trust, call us now on 0141 249 0574.

Home Instead Senior Care - Glasgow North Description

Home Instead Senior Care are an award winning home care company which provides home help, companionship and personal care services throughout the Greater Glasgow area.

Our care at home packages are tailored to each client's needs and range from daily pop-in s to provide companionship support all the way through to 24 hour care and live in packages.

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Alzheimer's and other dementias gradually reduce a person's ability to communicate. Dementia is a syndrome, and there are many diagnoses under that umbrella. As the disease progresses, it becomes more and more challenging to communicate.
Some common communication challenges for those with dementia include forgetfulness, growing easily frustrated, making inappropriate remarks and have difficulty remembering certain words. Keep in mind that symptoms may vary depending on the d...iagnosis. Different types of dementia can have very different symptoms. But if you’re struggling with communicating with your loved one living with Dementia, I would consider how you're speaking to them.
It's easy to get frustrated with the person who has the disease and we don't always take the time to think about how we're approaching them. It's important to speak slowly, clearly and ideally at the same physical level. People living with dementia may sometimes have an outburst or two, but they are not children. Don't tower over the person, baby voice or talk about them like they aren't in the room.
I know it's easy to become frustrated, but remember it is not the person's fault. Are you asking a lot of questions over and over again? You can quickly make your older adult feel as if they're being interrogated. Instead, try getting your information through casual conversation. Putting them on the spot may cause them to become angry or just withdraw.
Remember that the person living with dementia has brain failure, they can no longer think on their feet. While you're able to shoot off response after response, their brain is processing information at a slower speed. In some instances, they may even hear something different than what you said.
Our website has numerous resources for families who have questions about caring for loved ones with dementia. Read more at https://goo.gl/nudmWM
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You're Invited!
Would you like to do something rewarding and worthwhile?
Come over to our Recruitment Open Day where you'll be able to learn more about becoming a caregiver of character with Home Instead.
... As a caregiver you could help an older person stay in their own home for longer. You don't need to have previous experience in care - all you need is a big heart.
With Home Instead you'll have #timetocare because all our visits are for two hours or longer.
Type of work: Part-time, flexible
Drop in anytime between 11.00 am - 2.00 pm to chat to us about our opportunities over a cuppa.
For more information call us on 0141 249 0574 during office hours.
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You're Invited!
Would you like to do something rewarding and worthwhile?
Come over to our Recruitment Open Day where you'll be able to learn more about becoming a caregiver of character with Home Instead.
... As a caregiver you could help an older person stay in their own home for longer. You don't need to have previous experience in care - all you need is a big heart.
With Home Instead you'll have #timetocare because all our visits are for two hours or longer.
Type of work: Part-time, flexible
Drop in anytime between 10am - 12pm to chat to us about our opportunities over a cuppa.
For more information call us on 0141 249 0574 during office hours.
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You know those little raised bumps on our pavements?
It turns out they have a fascinating language of their own.
For visually impaired pedestrians, a variety of tactile markings and patterns help them navigate our towns and cities.
... For example, these raised circular bumps mean a dropped curb before a crossing.
Horizontal stripes? There are stairs or obstacles ahead of you. Verticle stripes: the path is safe.
Circular dots that aren't aligned? There is a train or gap ahead!
Visually impaired people rely on these patterns, however, councils outside of London seem to be moving towards aesthetic considerations. They’re changing the colours to darker greys, so it blends in more.
Interested to learn more? Watch this fascinating video on YouTube: https://goo.gl/ksQIEi
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“Life is like a Ferris wheel, one minute you’re on top and the next you’re at the bottom. Just stay in your seat, enjoy the ride and hang on until you reach the top again."

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Many studies have shown that art therapy can have a positive impact on those with dementia. It’s shown to enhance communication, brain function and even triggers dormant memories and emotions!
Many museums and community centres are trying out art therapy so if it's of interest to you then be sure to check out opportunities in your local town!

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“Life is like a cup of tea, it’s all in how you make it.” 🍵
Which cup of tea below is just PERFECT for you?

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Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!
From the bottom of our heart, thank you to all our CAREGivers and staff who give so much to others. You are all incredible!
💜"When you LOVE what you do, you never work a day in your life" 💜

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Amazing Window displays by everyone who took part here in Milngavie, we had so much fun creating it! Check out this video to see Home Instead's and everyone elses fantastic art work. And huge congrats to the winners of the Tesco and Garvie vouchers.

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A good friend will be there for you through thick and thin, offer advice, a listening ear, and will make you laugh so hard you're concerned for your stomach! But did you know a good friend can also keep you from developing numerous detrimental health effects in later life including an increased number of falls, dementia, and heightened risk of risk for re-hospitalisation? A good companion has never been so important!

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Did you know companionship has been linked to helping fight off symptoms of depression in adults older than 65? Companionship is extremely important for both mental and physical wellbeing! Even if it's something as simple as baking some delicious treats with your loved one today, make sure they're getting enough social interaction!

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More about Home Instead Senior Care - Glasgow North

+441412490574
http://www.homeinstead.co.uk/glasgownorth