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Dementia directory

Plymouth Dementia Action Alliance

The Plymouth Dementia Action Alliance (PDAA) is made up of over 100 organisations who have come together to transform the quality of life for people with dementia and those who care for them in Plymouth.

Pure First Care Services

Pure First Care Services delivers high-quality care services that enable people to live independently in their own homes with dignity and respect.

Seymour Court Nursing and Care Home

Seymour Court Nursing and Care Home has 35 rooms with a mixture of single ensuites and double rooms. Specialising in complex nursing cases and end-of-life care. The home is staffed 24/7 by qualified nurses.

St Anne's Care Home - Saltash

Anchor's St Anne's care home in Saltash is a trusted provider of residential care for elderly people, and we offer support for older people who have residential and dementia care needs.

Symptoms of dementia

Dementia is not a disease itself but rather a collection of symptoms that result from damage to the brain caused by different diseases, such as Alzheimer's.

The Filo Project

The Filo Project predominantly supports older people living with early to moderate dementia by providing meaningful, sociable and regular days out in an intimate home setting.

The Old School House

The Old School House is a care home located in Plympton, Devon and caters for the needs of older people living with dementia and those with a mental health illness.

Trenant House Care Home

Trenant House is situated in the Lipson area of Plymouth, the regional capital of Devon, steeped in naval history and now a thriving modern city, with something for everyone.

Two Trees Caring Home

Two Trees Caring Home is registered to support up to 28 people with a learning/physical disability. Our staff are also trained to support those requiring peg feeding and those with dementia. We are one of the longest established homes within Plymouth being run by the same family since 1978.

Woolwell Memory Cafe

A memory cafe provides a place where any member of the public, who feels that they, or a person they know, may have a short term memory problem, can drop in without an appointment, and talk to an experienced volunteer.

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