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Door-to-door service locations include Kowloon and New Territories in Hong Kong
About Us
Dementia Treatment Services

Dementia Treatment Services
Introduction to Dementia
Dementia is caused by the destruction or impairment of brain cells, which causes impairment in memory, comprehension, judgment, and emotional control, affecting daily life and social interaction. A study by the Department of Health and the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong found that one in ten elderly people aged 70 and above in Hong Kong suffer from dementia.
Dementia develops slowly, and many people often mistake the early symptoms for normal aging and take them lightly. However, the two characteristics are of different natures. For example, ordinary people may forget some of the content of a phone call due to amnesia, but patients with dementia often have no memory of even having made a phone call.
Non-drug treatments
Membrane therapy
Use nostalgic items such as nostalgic snacks, old Hong Kong photos and old daily items to guide the elderly to revisit the past, stimulate their long-term memories and recount their past experiences and feelings. This can improve emotional and behavioral problems. It can also increase language use, social communication, enrich the meaning of life and enhance self-worth.
Reality-Based Therapy
Through environmental cues such as clocks, calendars, newspapers and daily necessities, the elderly can grasp the cognition of time and place. Reality-oriented therapy can help improve the mental confusion of the elderly, stimulate their cognition of the environment, help them adapt to life, reduce behavioral problems, and maintain cognitive ability.
Multi-sensory therapy
Through sensory stimulation of the five senses, the overall brain development is strengthened. The right amount of stimulation can reduce disruptive behaviors, improve verbal expression, increase concentration and enhance interest in the surrounding environment.
Exercise regularly
A study by the Department of Psychiatry at CUHK showed that regular Tai Chi practice (three times a week or more, each session lasting at least 30 minutes) can help patients with mild cognitive impairment slow down cognitive decline. A neurological study showed that regular aerobic exercise, such as dancing and brisk walking (twice a week, 40 minutes each time), can help elderly people with cerebral small vessel disease slow down cognitive decline.
Brain Food
The main brain-protecting elements are Omega-3, vitamin B, and antioxidants (such as vitamin C, E, and folic acid).
Daily Intake
One serving is approximately
More vegetables (three servings a day) A bowl of uncooked vegetables, such as lettuce and cucumber;
1/2 bowl of cooked vegetables, melons, mushrooms or beans, such as choy sum, bean sprouts, eggplant
2 small fruits, such as popcorn or kiwi;
A fruit, such as an orange or an apple.
Chow Pei Fong Cognitive Disorders Prevention Research Center
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Introduction to Dementia
Dementia is caused by the destruction or impairment of brain cells, which causes impairment in memory, comprehension, judgment, and emotional control, affecting daily life and social interaction. A study by the Department of Health and the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong found that one in ten elderly people aged 70 and above in Hong Kong suffer from dementia.
Dementia develops slowly, and many people often mistake the early symptoms for normal aging and take them lightly. However, the two characteristics are of different natures. For example, ordinary people may forget some of the content of a phone call due to amnesia, but patients with dementia often have no memory of even having made a phone call.
Non-drug treatments
Membrane therapy
Use nostalgic items such as nostalgic snacks, old Hong Kong photos and old daily items to guide the elderly to revisit the past, stimulate their long-term memories and recount their past experiences and feelings. This can improve emotional and behavioral problems. It can also increase language use, social communication, enrich the meaning of life and enhance self-worth.
Reality-Based Therapy
Through environmental cues such as clocks, calendars, newspapers and daily necessities, the elderly can grasp the cognition of time and place. Reality-oriented therapy can help improve the mental confusion of the elderly, stimulate their cognition of the environment, help them adapt to life, reduce behavioral problems, and maintain cognitive ability.
Multi-sensory therapy
Through sensory stimulation of the five senses, the overall brain development is strengthened. The right amount of stimulation can reduce disruptive behaviors, improve verbal expression, increase concentration and enhance interest in the surrounding environment.
Exercise regularly
A study by the Department of Psychiatry at CUHK showed that regular Tai Chi practice (three times a week or more, each session lasting at least 30 minutes) can help patients with mild cognitive impairment slow down cognitive decline. A neurological study showed that regular aerobic exercise, such as dancing and brisk walking (twice a week, 40 minutes each time), can help elderly people with cerebral small vessel disease slow down cognitive decline.
Brain Food
The main brain-protecting elements are Omega-3, vitamin B, and antioxidants (such as vitamin C, E, and folic acid).
Daily Intake
One serving is approximately
More vegetables (three servings a day) A bowl of uncooked vegetables, such as lettuce and cucumber;
1/2 bowl of cooked vegetables, melons, mushrooms or beans, such as choy sum, bean sprouts, eggplant
2 small fruits, such as popcorn or kiwi;
A fruit, such as an orange or an apple.
Chow Pei Fong Cognitive Disorders Prevention Research Center
Introduction to Dementia
Dementia is caused by the destruction or impairment of brain cells, which causes impairment in memory, comprehension, judgment, and emotional control, affecting daily life and social interaction. A study by the Department of Health and the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong found that one in ten elderly people aged 70 and above in Hong Kong suffer from dementia.
Dementia develops slowly, and many people often mistake the early symptoms for normal aging and take them lightly. However, the two characteristics are of different natures. For example, ordinary people may forget some of the content of a phone call due to amnesia, but patients with dementia often have no memory of even having made a phone call.
Non-drug treatments
Membrane therapy
Use nostalgic items such as nostalgic snacks, old Hong Kong photos and old daily items to guide the elderly to revisit the past, stimulate their long-term memories and recount their past experiences and feelings. This can improve emotional and behavioral problems. It can also increase language use, social communication, enrich the meaning of life and enhance self-worth.
Reality-Based Therapy
Through environmental cues such as clocks, calendars, newspapers and daily necessities, the elderly can grasp the cognition of time and place. Reality-oriented therapy can help improve the mental confusion of the elderly, stimulate their cognition of the environment, help them adapt to life, reduce behavioral problems, and maintain cognitive ability.
Multi-sensory therapy
Through sensory stimulation of the five senses, the overall brain development is strengthened. The right amount of stimulation can reduce disruptive behaviors, improve verbal expression, increase concentration and enhance interest in the surrounding environment.
Exercise regularly
A study by the Department of Psychiatry at CUHK showed that regular Tai Chi practice (three times a week or more, each session lasting at least 30 minutes) can help patients with mild cognitive impairment slow down cognitive decline. A neurological study showed that regular aerobic exercise, such as dancing and brisk walking (twice a week, 40 minutes each time), can help elderly people with cerebral small vessel disease slow down cognitive decline.
Brain Food
The main brain-protecting elements are Omega-3, vitamin B, and antioxidants (such as vitamin C, E, and folic acid).
Daily Intake
One serving is approximately
More vegetables (three servings a day) A bowl of uncooked vegetables, such as lettuce and cucumber;
1/2 bowl of cooked vegetables, melons, mushrooms or beans, such as choy sum, bean sprouts, eggplant
2 small fruits, such as popcorn or kiwi;
A fruit, such as an orange or an apple.
Chow Pei Fong Cognitive Disorders Prevention Research Center
Introduction to Dementia
Dementia is caused by the destruction or impairment of brain cells, which causes impairment in memory, comprehension, judgment, and emotional control, affecting daily life and social interaction. A study by the Department of Health and the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of Hong Kong found that one in ten elderly people aged 70 and above in Hong Kong suffer from dementia.
Dementia develops slowly, and many people often mistake the early symptoms for normal aging and take them lightly. However, the two characteristics are of different natures. For example, ordinary people may forget some of the content of a phone call due to amnesia, but patients with dementia often have no memory of even having made a phone call.
Non-drug treatments
Membrane therapy
Use nostalgic items such as nostalgic snacks, old Hong Kong photos and old daily items to guide the elderly to revisit the past, stimulate their long-term memories and recount their past experiences and feelings. This can improve emotional and behavioral problems. It can also increase language use, social communication, enrich the meaning of life and enhance self-worth.
Reality-Based Therapy
Through environmental cues such as clocks, calendars, newspapers and daily necessities, the elderly can grasp the cognition of time and place. Reality-oriented therapy can help improve the mental confusion of the elderly, stimulate their cognition of the environment, help them adapt to life, reduce behavioral problems, and maintain cognitive ability.
Multi-sensory therapy
Through sensory stimulation of the five senses, the overall brain development is strengthened. The right amount of stimulation can reduce disruptive behaviors, improve verbal expression, increase concentration and enhance interest in the surrounding environment.
Exercise regularly
A study by the Department of Psychiatry at CUHK showed that regular Tai Chi practice (three times a week or more, each session lasting at least 30 minutes) can help patients with mild cognitive impairment slow down cognitive decline. A neurological study showed that regular aerobic exercise, such as dancing and brisk walking (twice a week, 40 minutes each time), can help elderly people with cerebral small vessel disease slow down cognitive decline.
Brain Food
The main brain-protecting elements are Omega-3, vitamin B, and antioxidants (such as vitamin C, E, and folic acid).
Daily Intake
One serving is approximately
More vegetables (three servings a day) A bowl of uncooked vegetables, such as lettuce and cucumber;
1/2 bowl of cooked vegetables, melons, mushrooms or beans, such as choy sum, bean sprouts, eggplant
2 small fruits, such as popcorn or kiwi;
A fruit, such as an orange or an apple.
Chow Pei Fong Cognitive Disorders Prevention Research Center
About Us
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
專業治療師
豐富長者經驗
免費評估
分毫不收
了解政府資助
減輕負擔



專業團隊免費提供初步健康評估,針對長者的需求設計個性化治療計劃。
提供政府資助資訊,幫助家庭減輕經濟負擔,讓服務更具可負擔性。
憑藉多年護理經驗,專業、可靠的治療服務,讓長者在熟悉的環境中安心接受照顧。
為長者配對合適治療師,,全方位滿足長者生活所需,提升生活品質。
從護理、復康到日常活動,並提供出院後的跟進支持,確保持續照護。
覆蓋全港地區,收費清晰透明,令長者可居家接受治療和服務,避免感染。
多年經驗
配對專業服務
住院跟進
支援需要
全方位服務
服務全港所有地區



自由選擇
安心使用

長者及家人可自由選擇方案,安全有保障,針對長者需求減輕家人壓力。
費用透明
社署保障

無隱藏費用,讓家人安心信任,所有服務受社署監管。
為何選擇家居中風治療?
生活技能訓練
患者能在熟悉的家居環境中重新學習生活技能,並將這些技能即時應用到日常生活中,有助於提升復康效果。
貼心關懷
我們的護理人員經過專業培訓,能即時察覺風險,預防不必要的事故和併發症,為患者提供全天候的安全保障。
衛生保護
避免外出接觸人群和共用設施,最大程度降低交叉感染的風險,為患者打造安全的康復環境。
家人支持
家人的陪伴和支持能顯著加快康復進程,幫助患者重拾自信與生活動力。
365
致力於提供全年無休的專業支援服務,無論是一週7天還是一年365日,我們始終在您身邊,確保每位客戶都能隨時獲得所需的關懷與支持
24 小時
24小時內聯絡相關護理人員制定服務計劃
100,000+
服務長者人次超過10萬
1,000+
櫻楹軒匯聚了超過1000名專業護理人員,並且這一數字每日持續快速增長,為您提供更廣泛、更靈活的護理選擇與支持
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為什麼需要專業護理人員照顧中風患者?中風後的併發症不僅常見,有時甚至會威脅病人的生命安全。家屬若缺乏專業醫療知識,可能無法及時應對。常見的併發症包括癲癇發作、肺炎及抑鬱症,這些情況需要由經驗豐富的專業護理人員進行妥善處理,確保病人的健康與安全。
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居家中風護理需要進行哪些家居改裝?家居改裝應根據中風患者的活動能力進行調整。例如: 行動不便的患者:可以在家中走廊、淋浴間等位置安裝扶手,幫助患者日常活動更加方便與安全。 需要輪椅的患者:建議確保家中門寬、通道暢通,並考慮安裝坡道或無障礙設施。 如果您需要更具針對性的建議,歡迎預約櫻楹軒的職業治療師,他們將為您提供專業的家居安全評估與改裝指導。
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如果我想親自照顧家人,可能會遇到哪些挑戰?選擇親自照顧家人是一份偉大的責任,但也伴隨著挑戰: 應對併發症的能力不足:當患者出現如癲癇或呼吸困難等緊急情況時,您可能缺乏應對能力。 心理與情感壓力:作為照顧者,長期目睹家人的痛苦而無能為力,可能會對您的心理健康造成負面影響。 體力消耗與疲憊:持續照顧可能影響您的身體健康與工作生活。 聘請專業護理人員不僅能減輕您的負擔,還能提供專業的醫療支援,進一步提升病人的生活質素,讓您和家人都能更安心。
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什麼時候應該尋求中風護理團隊的協助?當您決定在家中照顧中風患者時,應立即與專業的中風護理團隊聯繫。 出院前準備:在病人出院或離開院舍前,預約護理團隊的諮詢或服務,為患者的後續護理做好充分準備。 復康規劃:專業團隊能幫助您制定個性化的復康計劃,確保患者在家中的康復過程安全有效。 櫻楹軒的專業護理服務旨在為中風患者及其家人提供全方位支援,讓康復之路更順暢、更安心。
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我應該怎樣預約服務?請致電 5468 3960 或以 5579 3814 與我們在WhatsApp上聯繫。我們可以根據你的需要建議服務選項。
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為何我需要選擇上門服務?上門服務讓長者在家中享受專業護理,既安全又舒適。我們提供貼心支援,涵蓋復康治療、日常照料及陪診等,讓家人更安心。
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居家治療是否比安老院設施更好?居家治療提供個性化護理,讓長者在熟悉環境中生活舒適,並減少安養院費用負擔,適合多數家庭需求。
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如何判斷長者究竟需要一個物理治療師、職業治療師,還是一個言語治療師?你僱用的私人治療師的類型取決於長者的需求。物理治療師專注於恢復運動能力,幫助減輕疼痛及強化身體;職業治療師則著重於提升日常生活自理能力,讓長者更獨立;而言語治療師則協助解決言語或吞嚥的問題。
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在家護理長者是否可行?長者護理在家也能實現!無論是家居復康,還是個性化的治療計劃,家居服務能讓長者在家中享受更舒適的生活。選擇更適合的服務,讓愛與關懷陪伴在身邊。