Complex Care

Complex Care

Complex Care

The Care Collection specialises in creating home care packages for adults and children with complex medical conditions, which are completely managed by our local care management team. We have extensive experience treating a wide range of complex conditions such as dementia, multiple sclerosis, motor neurones, Parkinson's disease, and acquired brain and spinal injuries. As part of a multidisciplinary team, we frequently collaborate with other health professionals, as well as CCGs, case managers. We can assess the appropriate changes and provide access to the appropriate equipment if adaptations to someone's home are required to facilitate complex care. We are keen about assisting people in remaining comfortable in their own homes, retaining their independence, and ultimately leading a higher-quality life. Our complex care packages are available to individuals of all ages on an hourly or live-in care basis and are completely customizable to the needs of our clients. What is Complex care The first question to address is what complex care is and how it differs from traditional retirement homes or extended hospital stays. Complex care, in general, is a person-cantered approach to meeting the needs of people whose health issues would otherwise result in a high number of hospital visits. This does not always apply to geriatric patients. Complex care at home benefits young adults and children with complex needs as well. The goal of complex care is to provide comprehensive care for patients who have significant, ongoing healthcare issues. As a result, the caregivers and care assistants involved must be skilled in a wide range of specific caring methods. A proper form of complex care prioritises the individual, builds an integrated ecosystem to provide person-cantered care, and connects the individual to medical, behavioural, health, and social care service providers. People In Need People with complex health needs are not always older or have severe medical conditions. It can be a combination of medical, long-term care, behavioural, and social needs, such as social isolation, in some cases. Since 2004, the number of children with complex needs has increased by more than half. The underlying issue is that babies born with complex disabilities have a longer life expectancy. As healthcare quality improves and survival rates rise, so does the number of people who require ongoing care to survive. Complex care services work to reduce travel time while also coordinating multiple sectors of healthcare for convenience. Stoma care and tracheostomy care are two examples of complex care that people may require. Stomas cause a slew of issues, but patients also suffer psychologically as a result of the change in their bodies. Complex care addresses both their psychological and mental health concerns. To avoid lengthy or repeated hospital visits, complex care is frequently provided in the form of home care. A home visit by an experienced caregiver gives the individual and their family peace of mind. Furthermore, home care allows people to continue living independently in their own homes.

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Southampton
Stafford
Bristol