Dementia & Alzheimer’s – Supportive Equipment for Comfort & Safety
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease can impact memory, mobility, and the ability to complete everyday tasks. Coastcare Medical offers products that promote independence, reduce confusion, and create a safer living environment.
Recommended Equipment for Dementia & Alzheimer’s
Daily Living Aids
Simple, intuitive tools that make eating, dressing, and hygiene easier for individuals with memory loss and cognitive changes.
Incontinence & Hygiene
Stay comfortable and dignified with protective underwear, bed pads, commodes, and hygiene solutions for those managing continence challenges.
Lift Chairs & Seating
Assist with standing and reduce fall risks using electric lift chairs designed for comfort and ease of use.
Bedroom Comfort
Create a calm and supportive sleep environment with adjustable beds, rails, and comfort bedding for night-time safety and relaxation.
Safety & Monitoring Aids
Support safety and awareness with alarms, motion sensors, and visual alerts designed to assist carers and reduce wandering risk.
Supporting a loved one with dementia? Our experienced team can help you select the right products for safety and quality of life at home.
Everyday Support for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care at Home
Supporting someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s requires a combination of empathy, consistency, and the right equipment. At Coastcare Medical, we offer practical products designed to help people with cognitive decline feel safer, more comfortable, and more independent at home. These aids can also reduce stress for carers and improve quality of life for both the individual and their support network.
Daily living aids such as adaptive cutlery, non-slip mats, and easy-to-use dressing tools help simplify routines that might otherwise become confusing or frustrating. Creating structure and familiarity is key to reducing agitation and helping individuals maintain confidence.
Incontinence products such as protective bedding, pads, and discreet commodes can preserve dignity while managing common symptoms of mid-to-late stage dementia. Proper hygiene care also supports skin health and comfort throughout the day and night.
Lift chairs make it easier for people to transition from seated to standing positions, reducing fall risk and promoting independence. These chairs can also ease the physical burden on carers when helping a loved one up from a reclined position.
Bedroom comfort solutions, including adjustable beds and bed rails, help manage nighttime restlessness and wandering. A calming, supportive environment makes sleep safer and more restorative.
For enhanced monitoring, safety alerts and motion sensors can notify carers when someone gets out of bed or leaves a room, allowing for timely intervention while preserving autonomy.
Carers can also explore valuable resources such as Dementia Australia, the Better Health Channel, and HealthDirect for clinical advice and support services.
Whether you’re adjusting a home for a new diagnosis or supporting a loved one through later stages, Coastcare Medical is here to help. We offer expert product advice, NDIS quotes, and compassionate service both online and in-store across Victoria.
Note: The information above is general in nature. Always consult healthcare professionals for clinical advice regarding dementia care.
























