Help & Advice

FAQ.

HOW long will the person have dementia?

An average person lives four to eight years with the condition of dementia.

Some people live 20 years after their initial diagnosis.

WHAT types of dementia are there?

  • Alzheimers disease

  • Vascular dementia

  • Dementia with Lewy bodies

  • Mixed dementia

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Frontotemporal dementia

WHY does the person repeat herself?

Repeating oneself is often an early sign of the onset of dementia.

WHERE can we receive help and support?

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If you would like to refer a relative, friend or patient to us, or just start a conversation about how we can help, please use the Referral Form button below.

WHEN do you go to your GP.

As soon as the person recognises they may have a problem with their memory. Early intervention can result in better dementia care.

WHO can help us with this support?

MAE Care can signpost to social intervention, also we have excellent relationships with healthcare professionals and healthcare bodies.

We also have an close relationship with the local charity Bloomin’ Dementia for social events and other services.

www.bloomindementia.org