What is complex Care?

Complex care (occasionally known as continuing care) is a term used for a type of care which may require medical intervention.

We support Service Users with;

  • Alzheimer’s
  • Arthritis
  • Cancer
  • COPD
  • Dementia
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Motor Neurone Disease
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Stroke

When it comes to complex care, we offer a wide range of options such as long daily visits, 24 hour visiting care, or 24-hour live-in care (both awake nights and asleep nights are available). We recruit according to your needs, and ensure our staff are signed off by a nurse to carry out person-centred, safe, and comfortable care.

The different medical interventions we can support with may be found below.

Complex Care​

Nebuliser

Our specialised Support Workers provide a safe and comfortable service.

Oxygen Therapy

Treatment for people with persistently low blood oxygen levels.

PEG Feeding

Assisting those who may have difficultly feeding directly via mouth.

Palliative Care

End of life and pallative care for those who can’t be treated.

Emergency Care

Urgent responsive treatment and care for emergencies.

Learning and Difficulties Care

Care and help for people with learning difficulties.

Live-in Care

Assisting those who may have difficultly feeding directly via mouth.

Supported Living

Accommodation with like-minded people and can help.