Home life
Dementia can affect almost every aspect of everyday life. But there are things you can do to make home life safer and easier, so you can keep living the best life you can.
- Looking after yourself
By looking after your mind and body, you can continue to live the best live you can with dementia and reduce your need for extra care.
- Walking safely
You don’t need to stop walking if you’ve been diagnosed with dementia. These are things you can do to stay safe and reduce your chance of getting lost.
- Living alone
You may still be able to live by yourself if you’ve been diagnosed with dementia. But you might need to make some changes. These are some things to consider.
- Home care
Home care services support your daily activities, helping you to live independently for longer. Learn more about home care services and government-funded support.
- Getting dressed
Dementia can make it more difficult to get dressed or undressed. Find out what you can do to make the process easier.
- Creating a dementia-friendly home
Your home is where you should feel most safe, confident and comfortable. Learn how you can make your home more dementia-friendly.
- Tools and aids to help at home
Dementia can make everyday life harder. But there are tools, aids and technology that can help you live the best life you can.
- Eating
Dementia can affect someone’s ability to eat and enjoy food. Learn why this happens and what you can do to help them eat well.
- Continence
Incontinence is when you have trouble controlling your bladder or bowel. Learn about continence and dementia, and discover tips to help you manage continence issues.