We’ll work closely with the involved professionals such as your doctor, District nurses and occupational therapist, just to name a few this is to make sure you receive the best care possible.
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- Managing medication
- Feeding through tubes
- Managing pressure care
- Managing symptoms and side effects of treatment, such as nausea, tiredness, difficulty sleeping or breathing
- Managing continence, pad changes, storma bag change, catheter care management,
- Home ventilation and respiratory services, including full mechanical ventilation, cough assist, chest physiotherapy and nebulisations.
What does domiciliary care include?
Companionship
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overnight care
Overnight care as the name suggests is care provided by a professional carer in your own home during the night. There are several reasons why a person would require overnight care, including help with toileting, support with medications administration and mobilising in bed so you can be safe and comfortable during twilight hours. For many living with care and support needs, being left alone at night can feel daunting and for family carers they just want to know their loved one can have a peaceful night’s sleep and are safe in their own home
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sleeping night care
This is when a professional carer lives with you in your home and is on hand to support you up to twice during the night, providing you with comfort and reassurance that someone is there should you need them. Sleeping night care then enables the same carer to undertake their role supporting you during the day..
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Waking night care
This is when a professional carer provides overnight care but is awake during the night-time hours, so they are alert and on hand to monitor your wellbeing and respond appropriately to any changes in your health, whilst providing all the support you need.