Overview
The Dementia Intervention Team (DIT) provides a community-based service to persons with dementia and their caregivers. A holistic assessment of the caregivers’ and care recipients’ situation, is carried out in the home, where the person with dementia is residing. Following an assessment, a care plan is tailor made for each case – which might include information and training; support, advice on safety and coping strategies for both the person with dementia and their caregivers. Ultimately, the main aim of the team of professionals is to enable people with dementia to continue actively ageing in the community.
What you'll get
The team of professionals provides a specialised care plan to support the person with dementia and his caregivers. Periodically the team will follow-up on each case and the care plan adapts according to the person’s needs. The team becomes a reference point for support to those persons with dementia and their family.
Eligibility
• The applicant needs to be living in his own home environment.
Required documentation:
• Referral from the consultant managing the person’s dementia.
How to apply
This service is free of charge.
Timeline
Submission of Application
Vetting of Application
1 day
Assessment of Application
1 day
Approval of Application
1 day
Delivery of Service
15 days