Our Live in carers are fully trained who will be living with you in your own home. Your live in carer will support you with your specific needs to keep you comfortable and independent at home. Our live-in carers and companions help with: Personal Care and Specialist Medical Care. Dietary, Nutritional needs and those who are suffering from chronic illness, Alzheimer’s disease, and dementia, within their own home setting.
Respite care is a short-term arrangement offered by fully trained carers for numerous care types , including residential care, assisted living, types of dementia care and nursing care. It is designed to support both you as the caregiver and the person you’re caring for to help ease the burden of family caregiving and help to relieve stress, restore your energy, and promote balance in your life.
Our palliative care at home allows you to stay in a place you feel comfortable. From your compassionate carer who is fully trained in end-of-life care will be providing comfort and support in whichever way is needed, whether this is to do with personal hygiene, symptoms management, administration of medication, psychological distress, spiritual questioning, or provision of social support. Our main aim is provide comfort and improve quality of life.
Domiciliary nursing involves delivering medical care and support to patients in their own homes. It is a valuable service that allows individuals to receive the attention they need while remaining in a familiar environment. Our domiciliary nurses are highly skilled healthcare professional who will provide a range of service to the specific needs of each patient.
Nursing care at home provides a vital and compassionate service that allows service user to receive medical care in the comfort of their own homes. We dedicated nurses who brings our knowledge directly to the patients doorstep.
What Does a Home Care Nurse Do?
A home care nurse is either a registered nurse (RN) who offers nursing-level medical care to individuals in their home. Our Home care nurses provide treatments that may include:
- [x] Checking and Record Vital signs
- [x] Diabetes management
- [x] Injections
- [x] Infusions - such as iv antibiotics
- [x] Medication administration
- [x] Post-surgical care after discharge from hospital
- [x] PEG feeding
- [x] Nephrostomy care
- [x] Stoma care
- [x] TPN
Our Domiciliary Phlebotomy technicians are responsible for performing venepuncture to obtain blood specimens and non-blood specimens at service user own home, nursing homes or collections from GP Surgery.
Our phlebotomy team are one of our important members in imperial plus service who explains the blood-drawing and other sampling procedure and always ensure they put their service user at ease.
Services our Domiciliary phlebotomy team provide:
- [x] Blood samples
- [x] Urine
- [x] Sputum
- [x] Swabs
- [x] Tissues
- [x] Pathological samples
- [x] X-rays
- [x] GP Collections
Our team ensure your blood sample or non-blood specimen is collected and transported with packaging by one of our GDP-certified drivers.
Overnight care is when a carer stays with you during the night to support your care needs. Overnight care is specifically for those that have additional needs overnight, require 24-hour care or become more anxious during the early hours by themselves.
Circumstances can suddenly change, meaning that you need home care at the heart beat. Our emergency home care is for anyone in a crisis who urgently needs care and support in order to live comfortably at home.