Tiggo Care offers dedicated alcohol-related dementia home care, ensuring your loved one receives the support they need to maintain their quality of life.
At Tiggo Care, we understand that alcohol-related dementia can make daily activities increasingly difficult. Your loved one may eventually be unable to look after themselves, needing assistance with personal care, medication routines, and more. Our bespoke approach ensures that every care plan is tailored to the person's specific needs. Our carers assist with personal hygiene, meal preparation, attending appointments, and maintaining routines prescribed by healthcare professionals.
We also offer support with domestic tasks, shopping, and social events, ensuring your loved one remains engaged and active. Our commitment is to provide compassionate, professional, and person-centred care that helps your loved one live comfortably at home. Call us today to discuss how we can support your family with expert home care in London.
Whatever your care needs and wherever your loved one is on their care journey, please contact us and let’s talk. We're here to help.
Alcohol-related dementia is a condition caused by long-term excessive alcohol consumption, leading to significant cognitive decline.
Alcohol-related dementia occurs when chronic, excessive alcohol use leads to cognitive impairment. The condition often results in memory loss, difficulty with decision-making, and problems with motor coordination. Various studies suggest that around 10% of all dementia cases are alcohol-related. This type of dementia can make daily activities increasingly difficult, causing people to struggle with basic tasks and eventually become unable to care of themselves. Symptoms may include confusion, mood swings, and changes in social behaviour. The progression of alcohol-related dementia varies, but early intervention and a supportive home care environment can help manage the condition.
“I've seen first-hand how tough things can get with alcohol-related dementia. But, you know, being there for someone, helping them through their day, making them smile—it really makes a difference. I'm here to help with all that and more.”
When your loved one is dealing with alcohol-related dementia, everyday activities can become a real struggle. This is where our home care service steps in. Your loved one will receive personalised support tailored to their unique needs. Our carers help with personal care, ensuring they stay clean and comfortable. Carers assist with medication routines, ensuring they take their prescribed medications on time.
Carers can help with domestic tasks, from tidying up to preparing meals and ensuring a safe and nurturing environment at home. Our carers can escort your loved one to medical appointments and social events, keeping them engaged and connected with the community. Our safe dementia home care service not only supports the person with dementia but also gives you peace of mind, knowing they are well cared for.
Our home care service is based on personal experience.
We understand, first-hand how important it is to secure flexible and bespoke home care for your loved one.
“Tiggo Care is born out of my own personal experiences, following my struggle to find suitable care for my parents, both of whom lived with rare diseases..."
Chris Williams - Tiggo Care Founder
At Tiggo Care we understand how precious your loved one is to you and how unique they are. We also appreciate how overwhelming it can be to research and source the most suitable type of care.
We fundamentally believe that there is no ‘one size fits all’ care package and like to work with you and your loved one to understand your specific requirements. We’ll then create a tailored care package and match your relative with their ideal carer.
Unlike some other care providers, we are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission. This means we are regularly inspected, rated and audited to ensure we are a safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led organisation, committed to delivering the best possible care.
We’re also proud members of the Homecare Association, the U.K’s membership body for home care providers, which holds organisations to a high set of standards and requests them to abide by a strict code of practice
At Tiggo Care, all of our carers undergo a rigorous recruitment and induction process. They are fully vetted and background checked, with all references followed up. Our carers undertake their training on the best eLearning system currently available within the UK care market, ensuring they are well placed to deliver the best possible service. Specialist training courses such as moving and handling, medications and basic life support are also completed by our carers face to face, as we feel these courses are more effective when delivered in person.
If you like what you've read and are ready to access one of our care services or perhaps just have some questions, please follow our simple 3 step process below.
Send us some additional information about your request by emailing us or by using the form below. Alternatively, if you would prefer to speak with someone directly, please feel free to call us.
Our care manager will arrange a free consultation with you at your loved one’s home to better understand your requirements, create a personalised care plan and pair your loved one with a suitable carer.
And that’s it. You’re all set! We’ll introduce you to your loved one’s carer and the whole team, who’ll be able to provide you with all the ongoing support you’ll need.
Alcohol-related dementia is often referred to as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a type of dementia stemming from long-term excessive alcohol consumption that affects memory and cognitive function.
A care assistant supports people with alcohol-related dementia by assisting with daily routines, personal care, medication management, and attending appointments, enhancing their ability to live more independently.
For those with alcohol-related dementia, various home care options are available, including regular home care visits, respite care for short-term relief, and live-in care, providing round-the-clock support.
Consider home care for alcohol-related dementia when daily tasks become challenging for your loved one, or when they need ongoing support to manage their personal care and medication routines effectively.
Contact our care team using the form below or by calling our office and we'll organise a free consultation to advise you on your specific care needs.