ASPIRING CARE

Dementia level care

Our dedicated 20-room dementia wing is purpose-built to provide a safe, calm, and comforting environment for residents living with memory loss and cognitive decline.

Thoughtfully designed with secure indoor and outdoor spaces, the wing encourages familiarity, routine, and gentle stimulation. Each room is private, spacious, and customisable, allowing residents to bring personal items that help create a sense of home.

Our experienced team understands the unique challenges of dementia and provides compassionate, consistent care tailored to each individual — always with patience, dignity and respect.

To discuss room availability or request a tour, contact the Aspiring Care Manager on 021 667 118.

If you're considering care for yourself or a loved one, please get in touch. We're here to help, every step of the way.

FAQS

What residents and families often ask us

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What dementia-level care services does Aspiring Care in Wānaka provide?
Our dedicated dementia wing offers 24/7 support for residents with memory loss or cognitive decline in a safe, calm, and purpose-built environment.
How is the dementia wing designed to support residents?
The wing includes secure indoor and outdoor spaces, private rooms, and familiar layouts that encourage routine, gentle stimulation, and a sense of home.
Can residents personalise their dementia care rooms?
Yes, each room is spacious and customizable, allowing residents to bring personal items that make the space feel familiar and comforting.
Who provides care for dementia-level residents?
An experienced team of nurses and healthcare assistants provides compassionate, consistent care tailored to each individual’s needs, with patience, dignity, and respect.
How does dementia-level care at Aspiring support daily living?
Our team supports residents with daily routines, wellbeing activities, and personalised care plans while promoting independence wherever possible.
Is family involvement encouraged in dementia care?
Absolutely, families are welcome to participate in visits, activities, and care planning, helping maintain connections and familiarity.