Find live in care services in UK
Have a look at the responsibilities on the following post-stroke care elements by Find live in care:
• Concentrating on immediate post-stroke concerns, such as breathing, balance, cognition, emotions, blood clots, and dehydration.
• Helping you or your loved ones to respond to intermediate post-stroke concerns, such as eating and digestive issues, muscle weakness, seizures, pressure ulcers, speech issues, swallowing, vision, and hearing issues.
• Encouraging you or your loved ones to move and perform self-care tasks, such as eating and getting out of bed and monitoring post stroke progress.
• Providing emotional support to you or your loved ones.
• Keeping eye on safety of the home, observing living areas are safe, and rooms and stairs well lit. Comfortable, and supportive environment of the house is maintained.
• Assisting you or your loved ones progress, monitoring recovery and administering medications.
• Helping to understand the best practices in home care regarding post-stroke care, and supporting the client and family members coping with it.
• Helping with the important activities of daily living: bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, and transferring/mobility.
• Following the client-specific care plan and recommending updates, as needed.
• Helping to make sure that the you or your loved one takes all prescribed medicines and follows suggestions from program staff about diet, exercise, rest, and other health practices.
• Helping with communication, if you or your loved one has speech problems. Including the stroke survivor in conversations even when you or your loved one cannot actively participate.
• It’s important to eat well to nourish your body after stroke. Facilitating proper nutrition and hydration, and preparing meals appropriate to post-stroke care.
• Light housekeeping and laundry
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