Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Best Live in Care in UK

Many people have lived in their home for several years, often having brought up their children there. By remaining at home with Live-in- Care support couples and family can stay together without the distress caused by a Spouse moving into a Residential home.
Best Live in Care in UK

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Find Live in care in Birmingham, UK

Right from the very start you will be at the centre of every decision. A local representative will sit with you and your family and listen to your Care needs so that a person-centred, bespoke Care plan can be devised together. It is the little details that make all the difference from how you like your tea, to what music you like to listen to. These details make you unique and special and your Live-in Carer will be carefully matched to you to ensure you receive the highest quality, dignified support in the comfort of your own home.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Find Live in Care in Birmingham, UK

Working with one of our carefully chosen night-time carers is a good way to ensure that your elderly loved ones are looked after, while allowing you to get the restful sleep that will help support your own wellbeing. Whether a sleeping or waking carer is the most suitable choice depends on the level of care and frequency of attention that your loved one needs. If you’re unsure, it’s worth trying the option which you think would be most appropriate, to see how well night-time care works for you and your elderly loved one.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Find Live in Care in UK

While a sleeping carer can help to settle an anxious elderly person during the night, regular incidents of wakefulness, coupled with confusion, are best supported by a waking carer. Those that struggle with distinguishing between day and night-time may feel particularly unsettled, making a waking carer the most suitable choice. An elderly person with mental health needs which might put their wellbeing or even their life at risk will also need the close watch and support provided by a waking carer.
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Monday, November 9, 2020

Understanding long-term care

Long-term care is designed to help people meet all of their daily needs when they no longer can independently due to age, illness, or disability.
People of all ages require long-term care but day-to-day activities often become harder as people age. It may be difficult to wash, get dressed and prepare meals, making personal care necessary.
Long-term care may be temporary, for example as part of post-hospital rehabilitation or recovery after a serious injury or illness.
But for many, permanent long-term care is needed. This could be due to a permanent disability or chronic condition that makes independent living challenging.
Understanding long-term care

Friday, November 6, 2020

Who needs night-care | Find Live in Care

Who needs night-care | Find Live in Care
Night time presents particular safety issues for elderly people, particularly those suffering from mobility problems or physical limitations following surgery. If you’re caring for an elderly person, you may find that you’re needing to get up numerous times during the night, to help your loved one go to the toilet, or simply to provide companionship when they’re struggling to stay asleep. Your loved ones may suffer from memory problems or difficulties with their vision, which lead to disorientation and make it difficult for them to get up safely in the night to go to the toilet without support. Alternatively, they may need medication at night, which requires the input of a carer to administer and ensure appropriate dosage. Those with dementia, Alzheimer’s or mental health problems often need additional support and supervision as they may become confused and need reassurance, particularly in the dark, when the unfamiliar world can seem particularly troubling. Elderly people who have illnesses or mobility problems may also need extensive care and support during the night. Those who have spent time in hospital may also require extra care around the clock, to allow them to receive the necessary medication and ensure that they do not interrupt their recuperation by attempting to get up unassisted.

Who needs night-care | Find Live in Care

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Companion Live-in care

It is very important for you to know what exactly is companion Live-in care?
Companion live in care is where a carer lives in someone else's home, has their own room and some degree of privacy, but at the same time provides support and help to the person they are living with, when needed.
Want to know more? Get in touch with us at 0345 512 0075 or visit the website: www.findliveincare.com
Companion Live-in care | Find Live in Care in UK