Dementia Care
Providing home care and rehabilitation services for people with cognitive impairment
As symptoms of dementia progress, patients may experience rapid changes in their physical and cognitive abilities. As a caregiver, you will face unpredictable care challenges at each stage. Therefore, we provide 24/7 professional care to prepare you in advance.

Understanding the different stages of cognitive impairment
Early
In the early stages of dementia, symptoms are usually mild and the patient is still relatively independent, but may have recent memory loss and reduced thinking ability. In the early stages, the role of the caregiver is to provide support and assistance.
Mid-term
In the middle stage of cognitive impairment, the patient's mood may become unstable, brain degeneration makes it difficult for the patient to express his or her own views, and the patient may be easily angry. He or she may fall asleep at night and often walk around. Therefore, these patients with middle stage cognitive impairment need caregivers to provide a higher level of care and attention in their daily life and activities.
Late stage
In the late stage of cognitive impairment, patients usually completely lose the ability to take care of themselves, react to the surrounding environment and communicate, and may need comprehensive care. As a caregiver, you need to focus on maintaining the patient's quality of life and dignity.