A Marie Curie Nurse will help you plan the care you need and organise regular visits to help you. Together, you’ll agree how much care you need and for how long.
Once you have a plan, our team of Healthcare Assistants will visit regularly to give the person with dementia personal and emotional care, making sure they’re comfortable, and giving carers some respite.
A trained Companion volunteer will provide regular support to you at home. A little time to yourself when you’re caring for someone can be vital for your own health and wellbeing. Marie Curie Companions offer companionship and emotional support, practical help with things like getting to appointments and household chores, and the chance for carers to take a break.
People living with dementia can be referred to our service if:
If you live in Swansea Bay and Hywel Dda University Health Board areas, your health and social care professionals can refer you into the Dementia Care and Respite service. This includes your hospital team, district nurse, care home staff or GP.
You can self-refer to our Dementia Companion service by:
If your patient lives in Swansea Bay and Hywel Dda University Health Board areas, simply contact the our local coordination centre to make a referral.
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