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Specialist & Complex Care
Dementia, Parkinson’s, palliative/end-of-life.
Embracing Life with Parkinson’s: A Gentle Guide
Living with Parkinson’s or another long-term condition is about adaptation — not surrender. At Bellus Care & Support , we help clients and families adjust routines with grace, patience, and respect. Our goal is to ensure that life remains full of rhythm, meaning, and dignity. Start with Understanding No two people experience Parkinson’s or neurological conditions the same way. Symptoms fluctuate — what feels easy one day may feel impossible the next. This unpredictability req
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Dementia Care with Dignity: Creating Calm and Connection at Home
Dementia changes memory, perception, and mood — but it doesn’t erase the person you love. At Bellus Care & Support , we believe dementia care must protect both safety and self-respect. With understanding, patience, and a few practical adjustments, home can remain a safe, familiar sanctuary. Understanding the person, not just the condition Every individual’s experience of dementia is unique. Focus on their life story — who they were, what they value, and what still brings com
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10 Ways You Can Provide Compassionate End-of-Life Care at Home
End-of-life care is about far more than comfort — it’s about dignity, presence, and peace. At Bellus Care & Support , we believe that home can be the most peaceful place for a person’s final journey, surrounded by familiar faces and gentle care. Here are ten compassionate ways to support someone nearing the end of life. 1. Create a calm, familiar space Soft lighting, soothing music, and cherished items can bring reassurance. A peaceful atmosphere helps reduce anxiety for both
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Tips to Support a Loved One Living With Dementia
A dementia diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but the right support can make daily life calmer, safer, and more fulfilling. At Bellus Care & Support , we believe that understanding, patience, and structure are the foundation of compassionate dementia care. Here are ten practical ways to provide support that truly makes a difference. 1. Keep communication calm and simple Speak slowly and clearly. Use short sentences and give time for replies. Kindness and tone often matter more
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