ACE Home Support

ACE Home Support ACE provide care & support for individuals within the comfort of your own home.

At Ace we are proud to support our Neuro diverse clients ❤️If we can make navigating the world even a tiny bit easier fo...
04/09/2025

At Ace we are proud to support our Neuro diverse clients ❤️
If we can make navigating the world even a tiny bit easier for them then it’s a job well done 🤩

If this sounds like you please get in touch ❤️
24/08/2025

If this sounds like you please get in touch ❤️

For anyone local 👍  #
19/08/2025

For anyone local 👍 #

In this heat please take care of yourselves and your loved ones ❤️
14/08/2025

In this heat please take care of yourselves and your loved ones ❤️

Perfectly put ❤️
08/08/2025

Perfectly put ❤️

Love yourself and be your own biggest fan.

While the job can be hard sometimes it is always rewarding ❤️
07/08/2025

While the job can be hard sometimes it is always rewarding ❤️

Ace Home Support
27/07/2025

Ace Home Support

Please take care if yourself & loved ones in this heat ☀️During a heat wave, prioritize staying cool and hydrated to pre...
12/07/2025

Please take care if yourself & loved ones in this heat ☀️

During a heat wave, prioritize staying cool and hydrated to prevent heat-related illnesses. Seek cool environments, like air-conditioned buildings, and avoid strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day. Drink plenty of water, even before you feel thirsty, and wear light, loose-fitting clothing. Check on vulnerable individuals like the elderly or those with health conditions.

A very interesting description of Dementia
11/07/2025

A very interesting description of Dementia

Dementia affects everyone differently, however it can be helpful to think of it progressing in 'three stages'.

Dementia is progressive. This means signs and symptoms may be relatively mild at first but they get worse with time.

Knowing a little about what to expect in each stage can help us understand how dementia changes over time and how to prepare for the future The stages also act as a guide to when certain treatments, such as medicines for Alzheimer’s disease, are likely to work best.

It can sometimes be difficult to tell when a person’s dementia has progressed from one stage to another because some symptoms may appear in a different order to how we’ve presented them here, and the stages may overlap.

Some symptoms, particularly those linked to behaviours, may develop at one stage and then reduce or even disappear later on. Other symptoms, such as memory loss and problems with language and thinking, tend to stay and get worse with time.

As dementia progresses, a person will need more help and, at some point, will need a lot of support with daily living. However, how soon this happens and the type of support needed will vary from person to person.

It’s natural to want to know which stage a person is at or what might happen next. But the most important thing we can do is focus on the person in the present moment, to help them live well for as long as possible.

This is a guide to some of the common symptoms at each stage, but everyone’s dementia journey is different. If you need more help or advice we’re here for you.

🧑‍🍳 Recipe for a Good CarerIngredients:1 heaped cup of compassion2 tablespoons of patience1 cup of reliability1/2 cup of...
10/07/2025

🧑‍🍳 Recipe for a Good Carer

Ingredients:
1 heaped cup of compassion
2 tablespoons of patience
1 cup of reliability
1/2 cup of good communication
3 generous spoonfuls of empathy
A dash of humour (to lift spirits)
1 teaspoon of emotional resilience
1 handful of attentiveness
A pinch of humility
Optional: A sprinkle of medical knowledge or practical training

🌿🌟 The Quiet Hands 🌟🌿
A poem for every carer

Spotting the signs and early diagnosis can provide better opportunities for support.
21/05/2025

Spotting the signs and early diagnosis can provide better opportunities for support.

Did you know, about 982,000 people are estimated to be living with dementia in the UK.
20/05/2025

Did you know, about 982,000 people are estimated to be living with dementia in the UK.

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