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Domiciliary care
Domiciliary care, also known as home care, refers to the provision of care services to individuals in their own homes, which is carried out by our trained professionals. The aim of domiciliary care is to support people to live independently in their own homes, whilst receiving the care and support they need. Domiciliary care can be provided to individuals of all ages, from young adults with disabilities to elderly individuals with long-term health conditions. It can be arranged for a short-term period of recovery after hospitalization or on an ongoing basis.
Here is a list of some of the tasks Alvar caregivers can assist you and your loved one, :
- Provide personal care and hygiene support, including helping with bathing, grooming, and dressing.
- Assist with mobility needs, including transferring and providing assistance with walking and exercise.
- Administer medications and monitor health conditions, such as blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
- Prepare meals and assist with feeding if necessary, according to dietary requirements.
- Perform light housekeeping tasks, including cleaning, laundry, and organising.
- Help with shopping and running errands as needed.
- Provide emotional support and companionship, engaging in conversation and social activities.
- Accompany clients to medical appointments and other outings as needed.
- Communicate with family members and healthcare providers to ensure that the client is receiving proper care and support.
Domiciliary care is a flexible and personalised care option that enables you or your loved one to remain living at home whilst receiving the support you need. It is a popular alternative to residential care, with many benefits for both the individual and their families. Get in touch today to schedule to free assessment.
Live-In Care
Live-in care is an alternative option to nursing homes or assisted living facilities for seniors and individuals with medical conditions. Live-in care involves a our caregiver living with the you or loved one in need of care in your own home. This type of care provides personalised and one-on-one attention, allowing for a greater sense of independence and comfort. It also allows you or loved one to remain with your family surroundings while receiving necessary care.
You Alvar live-in carer can assist you with:
- Providing companionship and emotional support.
- Assisting you with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility.
- Administering medications according to prescribed dosages and schedules
- Providing light housekeeping services such as cleaning, laundry, and meal preparation.
- Monitoring and recording vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, and pulse rate
- Assisting you with appointment scheduling and transportation to medical appointments.
- Keeping accurate and up-to-date medical records and communicating with healthcare professionals.
- Providing respite care for your family caregivers who need a break from their caregiving duties.
- Ensuring you are are safe and secure in their homes by identifying potential hazards and implementing safety measures.
Waking Nights
Waking Nights care is a service that provides support to individuals who require constant attention or care during the night. It is particularly useful for people with health conditions that affect their sleep patterns or who may need help with regular movements and activities. This type of care can also help family members or primary caregivers who may struggle with caring for their loved ones throughout the night.
Below are some of the duties that our caregiver may perform during waking nights:
- Ensuring that you or loved on are safe and secure throughout the night
- Providing assistance with personal care such as bathing, toileting, and dressing.
- Administering medications as prescribed by the doctor.
- Assisting you with mobility and transfers in and out of bed.
- Providing companionship and emotional support throughout the night.
- Monitoring vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate.
- Assisting with feeding and hydration as needed.
- Responding to emergencies promptly and appropriately.
- Documenting all care provided and any changes your condition.
- Communicating with family members or healthcare providers as needed.
Sleeping Nights
Sleeping Nights care provides peace of mind to family members who might worry about their loved one’s safety and well-being during the night. It can also prevent falls and other accidents that may occur when a patient is left unattended. The care assistant is on hand if necessary and sleeps for eight hours. If you don’t need regular support, but still feel uncomfortable, this option is for you.
Below are some of the duties that our caregiver may perform during sleeping nights:
- Ensuring that you or loved on are safe and secure throughout the night
- Providing assistance with personal care such as bathing, toileting, and dressing.
- Administering medications as prescribed by the doctor.
- Assisting you with mobility and transfers in and out of bed.
- Providing companionship and emotional support throughout the night.
- Monitoring vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate.
- Assisting with feeding and hydration as needed.
- Responding to emergencies promptly and appropriately.
- Documenting all care provided and any changes your condition.
- Communicating with family members or healthcare providers as needed.
Supported Living
We support people with Mental Health Conditions , Eating Disorders , Physical Disability, Domiciliary and Supported Living for children 0-18 years.
Supported living is a type of residential arrangement designed to support individuals with disabilities or mental health issues to live as independently as possible in the community. It aims to provide individuals with the necessary tools, assistance, and services to help them lead fulfilling lives and actively participate in their communities. Unlike traditional group homes or institutional settings, supported living offers personalised support tailored to each person’s unique needs and preferences. This approach promotes greater choice, autonomy, and inclusion, as well as encourages individuals to develop their skills, build relationships, and engage in activities they enjoy. Supported living not only enhances the quality of life for people with disabilities but also contributes to creating a more inclusive and diverse society.
Benefits of supported living
- Independence: Supported living allows individuals to maintain a sense of independence while still receiving the necessary support and assistance.
- Enhanced quality of life: By providing personalized support tailored to the individual's needs and preferences, supported living improves their overall quality of life.
- Increased socialisation: Supported living offers opportunities for individuals to engage in social activities, interact with peers, and build meaningful relationships.
- Individualised support: Supported living provides individualised support based on the unique needs and goals of each person.
- Skill development: Through supported living, individuals can acquire and develop essential life skills that promote independence and self-sufficiency.
- Empowerment and self-determination: Supported living promotes self-determination and empowers individuals to make choices regarding their daily lives.
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