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Individual dementia care at home – safety, structure, and orientation in everyday life

Dementia home care - support in daily life

Support and orientation for people receiving care at home

Dementia changes daily life for affected people and their families. Memory issues, orientation difficulties, or behavioral changes can make everyday tasks increasingly difficult.

Structured support can help create safety, stability, and orientation in daily life. In the familiar home environment, many people with dementia feel more comfortable and secure than in unfamiliar settings.

BenitaSana does not provide services directly. As a coordination platform, we help find suitable providers for everyday support.

What does dementia care support mean?

In daily life, dementia support means accompanying people with routine tasks and helping them stay oriented. The goal is to keep daily life as stable and familiar as possible.

Typical tasks can include:

  • support with daily structure
  • reminders for appointments or activities
  • conversations and shared activities
  • walks or short outings
  • help with simple daily tasks

Calm and reliable support can reduce uncertainty and make daily life easier.

Who is this type of care suitable for?

This type of support is especially useful for:

  • people with early or advanced dementia
  • older seniors with memory problems
  • families wanting to organize help at home
  • people needing additional orientation in daily life

For family caregivers, daily life with a person with dementia can be emotionally and organizationally demanding. Additional help can support better structure and longer care at home.

Forms of support in daily life

Depending on the situation, different forms of support can be useful.

Structure in daily life

People with dementia benefit from clear routines. Regular activities and familiar patterns can help provide orientation and security.

Social support

Conversations, shared activities, or walks can help make daily life more pleasant and preserve social contacts.

Relief in daily life

Alongside daily support, additional offers can help stabilize the situation. This includes household help, senior home support, or hourly care.

Additional offers

In some cases, home nursing or support through Spitex can also be useful. If daily life in the home environment is no longer possible in the long term, a nursing home may also be an option.

Home care

Orientation and guidance for family members

Organizing support in daily life can be challenging for families. A structured guide can help better understand different support options.

In many situations, personal and specialized care at home is useful, especially when people with dementia want to remain in a familiar environment. Different offers can be combined. Multiple care managers can organize home relief services so families receive support in daily life.

Depending on the situation, professional dementia support or additional private support can help keep daily life stable. The goal is to support people with dementia at home for as long as possible.

Alongside daily support, additional nursing and care services may also be useful. These can be provided, for example, by outpatient services, Spitex, or other professional providers.

Organizing support - how BenitaSana helps

Organizing suitable support can be complex. Different offers, responsibilities, and needs must be aligned.

BenitaSana helps with:

  • finding suitable providers
  • organizing support in daily life
  • comparing offers transparently
  • coordinating support for families and relatives

The platform helps find suitable offers for daily support, additional nursing services, and guidance.

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More home care topics

If you would like to learn more about support and help, here are additional useful topics:

Home care Basics and organization of support in your own home. Home care

Companionship and support Social support and shared activities in daily life. Companionship and support

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Loneliness in old age Recognize causes and find ways to avoid social isolation. Loneliness in old age

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