Young Onset Dementia Support and Day Opportunities

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£1,928,112

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  • Health and social work services

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Published

1 year ago

Description

The purpose of this service is to support people diagnosed with young onset dementia, their families and carers. This will be through a person-centred, asset-based approach to maintain the best possible quality of life and support to remain independent in their own homes and communities for as long as possible. This will be consistent, flexible care and support as agreed in the individual’s personal support plan and in relation to assessed need. This is a citywide service but will encourage people to maintain links within their local communities. The service will provide:
Day opportunities in a group setting – combination of centre based and community activities
One to one day opportunities (Community and Home Support Service) that facilitates engagement in activities of person’s choice – this should be provided locally to the individual according to the individual’s preference
Support Service and Carer and peer support group opportunities
Volunteer Befriending Service for all ages - this should be provided locally to the individual according to the individual’s preference
These services should be provided face to face unless the service user requests otherwise or as COVID or other restrictions dictate.

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