People who experience difficulty with complex care needs have a first diagnosis that may be something like a learning disability, an acquired brain injury, or a mental health issue. They also might have multiple different problems or illnesses, such as epilepsy, diabetes, or heart conditions.
Facilitating the ability of people who need deep, intricate care to live the life they want requires careful planning before they move. Our staff’s quality and training are essential in ensuring they can give high-quality care to our service users.
We have created tailor-made learning modules intended to prepare our staff with the expertise to help people with designated health care roles, including the supervision of tasks like diabetes management, catheter care, and PEG/PEJ care, among others.
We make certain people are looked after by those they know and trust, and that the care they receive reflects their regular day-to-day routines. In so doing, we ensure that the care we provide is personalised. This approach leads to more impressive results and helps everyone involved feel as comfortable and secure as possible
Not only do we provide care and support with complicated health-related problems, but we also support people who may be showing difficult behaviour. We try to make sure that all the different things that affect your health and well-being are looked after.
Our team is equipped to promptly address the requirements of individuals and can identify when it is necessary to seek medical opinion. This forward-thinking strategy makes it possible to take preventative measures early, reducing the need for hospitalisation and advocating for the administration of medical care that can help prevent medical issues from arising.