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our Services

Homecare & Support

Types of Carer:

 

- Community Healthcare Practitioner (CHP):

  • Qualified in Healthcare;

  • Specialised in common geriatric conditions;

  • Special meal prep (where diet restrictions)

  • Checking/monitoring vital signs;

  • Administering already prescribed medication;

  • Assisting with daily living activities such as bathing, toileting, and oral care;

  • Ambulating - for immobile clients;

  • Accompanying clients to the hospital;

  • Companionship;

  • And many more services

 

- Carer:

  • Assisting with daily living activities;

  • Personal laundry;

  • Meal preparation;

  • Light housework;

  • Grocery shopping;

  • Companionship;

  • And many more services...

 

- Hospital Carer:

  • Hospital stays with the client;

  • Supporting clients and assisting with activities of daily living;

  • Ensuring clients have nourishing meals to aid recovery;

  • Ensuring the client is comfortable and that their basic needs are met;

  • Running errands; 

  • Any other sundry services as required.

Live-in / Domiciliary Care  

Live-in/Domiciliary care allows your loved one to stay in the company of the people, things, and routines that they enjoy.

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Our devoted team specialises in arranging customised live-in care for clients who want to remain safe in their own homes. Our service, which is becoming a more popular option, allows our clients to stay in familiar, comfortable settings while maintaining complete control.

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If you or a loved one requires special care or assistance in recovering from a recent hospital stay, one of our experienced live-in carers can provide you with the extra round-the-clock assistance you require.

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They will make sure that all your medical needs are taken care of while maintaining your privacy, dignity, and freedom of choice.

We’ll find a caregiver that fits your loved one’s needs and personality. They move in and do everything they can to help your loved one make the most of their later years, to live their lives in a comfortable and familiar setting.

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