At Nightingale Care Home, our services are contract-free and respite care can be arranged on a temporary basis with no obligation to continue home services once we are no longer needed.You don’t have to shoulder all the care responsibilities alone. Our Care Professionals can help care for your loved one whilst you have a well-deserved break and are able to keep an appointment, enjoy a holiday or attend a special occasion. It’s important to look after your own well-being too, and with our respite care service you can be confident that your loved one is safe, happy and well cared for at home. The regular demands of caring can lead to feelings of exhaustion, so it’s important to recognise when you need a break. Taking a rest from caring by using a respite service means taking care of your health and wellbeing so you can continue to care. Our respite care service is beneficial in many ways:Your loved one can stay at home whilst you take a break.
It gives you peace of mind that your loved one is being cared for at home.
It is tailored to your loved one’s needs.
You are able to take a rest from caring.
It is delivered by Care Professionals matched to you and your loved one.
It is given by highly trained and experienced Care Professionals.
It gives you peace of mind that your loved one is being cared for at home.
It is tailored to your loved one’s needs.
You are able to take a rest from caring.
It is delivered by Care Professionals matched to you and your loved one.
It is given by highly trained and experienced Care Professionals.
With 24/7, around-the-clock care, a caregiver is always watching over your loved one, offering emotional support, reducing fall risk and assisting in all activities of daily living including:
Personal care
Assisting with walking from bed to wheelchair
Bathing, dressing and grooming assistance
Medication reminders
Safety and fall prevention
Status reporting to family
Toileting and incontinence care
Lifestyle support
Light housekeeping
Meal preparation and nutrition
Laundry and change of bed linens
Grocery shopping and errands
Transportation to social & recreational activities
Assistance with light exercise
We are here to help when you need us
01. Care from home health aides
We send a doctor to visit the patient at home to diagnose and treat the illnesses. He or she may also periodically review the home health care needs.
02. Homemaker or basic assistance
The most common form of home health care. It is a type of nursing care that depends on the individual needs. Through consultation with the doctor, a registered nurse will set up a plan of care.
03. Laboratory and X-ray imaging
Provide patients with help on relearning how to perform daily duties or improve their speech after a severe illness or injury.
04. Physical / occupational therapy
Medical social workers provide various services to the patient, including counseling and locating community resources to help the patient in his or her recovery.
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By helping with daily activities, our caregivers enable clients to maintain their normal daily routines. Hourly home care allows clients to use our caregivers on an hourly or as-needed basis.