Vulnerable wellbeing is checked through welfare checks. We only conduct welfare checks after receiving permission from the family and a referral from social services.
Decrease Risk of Falls
On beds, stretchers, and wheelchairs, we can use secure locks. Keeping floors clean and clutter-free, especially the walk from the bed to the bathroom or the toilet. Set up a call light and easily accessible items for the patient. Quickly answer …
Monitoring
Systems for continuously monitoring patients' vital signs and warning mechanisms to identify and document changes in their wellness are known as patient monitoring systems.
Light Housekeeping
Dusting open surfaces, sweeping and mopping floors (using damp mops for small areas and hard surfaces), vacuuming around furniture, wiping down counters, washing and putting away dishes, cleaning bathrooms and kitchens, taking out the trash, …
Medication Reminder
Reminders for taking your medications are an effective method to maintain a regular routine and keep on track. Making sure that you or a loved one is taking their prescriptions as directed might help you avoid unnecessary risk and life-threatening …
Private Duty
Private responsibility refers to a wide range of services provided by us to enable people to maintain their independence in their own homes.
Respite Care
Primary carers receive temporary relief from respite care. It can be planned for a few days or weeks or simply an afternoon. Care might be given in a hospital, at home, or at an adult day center.
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