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Practical tips to support people with dementia in their own home

5 minutes
A woman helps a smiling man put on his tie.
A whiteboard and a clock

There is so much more available to help people stay safe in the kitchen and around the home, including:

  • A kettle tipper – this allows hot water to be poured safely
  • Grip extensions for controls on ovens and taps
  • Timers set to remind people that they have food in the oven or on the hob
  • Trays, trolleys and walking frames to help transport items
  • Signs to remind the person where things are located – this could be more helpful on the kitchen cupboards
  • Non-slip rubber gloves for washing up
  • Perching stools or seats might be helpful for areas where people will be standing for a longer period
  • Whiteboards or notebooks might also help remind people how to complete tasks.

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