Dementia care

A programme for women with dementia

Dementia care

Dementia is not a verdict — it is a diagnosis you can live with

LOQOS runs a dedicated programme for women with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. We combine medical protocol, a safe environment and methods that slow the course of the disease.

Safe zone

Architecture without dead ends, soft navigation, motion sensors, handrails, alarm buttons in every room.

Specialist programmes

Memory work, music therapy, art therapy, sensory stimulation, an ordered rhythm of the day.

Trained staff

Certified dementia carers. They know how to support anxiety, how to speak when memory fades.

Family nearby

Daily video with the day and the faces of relatives. Simple notes, family photo album, calls on a schedule.

Medical supervision

A neurologist and psychiatrist follow the patients. Therapy adjustment, progression tracking, family dialogue.

A calm daily life

A stable routine, muted colours, soft light, quiet rooms — everything that reduces anxiety.

A past that is good to return to
Memory and warmth

A past that is good to return to

Old photographs, a favourite song, familiar faces and unhurried conversations about the years gone by — all of this restores a sense of grounding. We gently keep these threads of memory and help to hold on to them every day.

Notice in time

Early signs. What to watch for in a loved woman

Dementia begins quietly. These signs are often mistaken for "old age" — but it is early attention that gives the best result and more good years together.

1

Forgets names and events

Does not remember yesterday's conversation, the grandchildren's names. Asks the same question over and over.

2

Loses items

Puts glasses in the fridge, keys in the oven. Cannot find even familiar items.

3

Confuses time

Does not remember what day it is, mixes up morning and evening, struggles with dates.

4

Personality changes

Becomes anxious, suspicious, withdrawn — or, on the contrary, overly talkative.

5

Gets lost in familiar places

May not find her way home from the corner shop. Forgets routes she has walked for years.

6

Trouble with usual tasks

Cannot cook her favourite recipe, forgets to pay bills, mixes up the steps.

How to talk

7 rules for talking with a mother who has dementia

Ordinary conversation stops working. These simple rules preserve connection and lower anxiety — for her and for you.

Quiet activities

How to fill the day: 10 ideas in dementia

Simple rhythmic activities calm, sustain the feeling of being needed, and preserve motor skills.

Listen to favourite music
Colour in ready-made pictures
Read poems or fairy tales aloud
Cook a simple dish together
Look through a family album
Fold clean laundry
Make collages from coloured paper
Water the houseplants
Assemble large puzzles
Sit together in a hug
How to tell if LOQOS fits your mother

How to tell if LOQOS fits your mother

Book a free consultation. We'll review the diagnosis, assess needs, and tell you honestly whether we can help.

Book a tour

Come — feel the difference yourself

LOQOS doors are open any day. We'll show you the home, introduce the team and answer every question.