Specialist Care
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types of care
In some cases, complex or specialist care is also known as nursing care and refers to the provision of care for someone with a specific medical condition or illness.
Mental Health Support
Mental illnesses affect people differently, bringing with it unique challenges and difficulties.
End of life
Palliative care service ensures that all family members are supported during this very difficult time.
Dementia Care
Supported Living
Supported living allows people with a wide range of support needs to remain independent in their own homes.
Complex Care
Supporting people with serious illnesses or medical conditions through complex care.
Autism
Autism care improves the quality of life for both the individuals and their families.
Brain Injuries
Care for brain injuries is essential to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.
Challenging Behaviour
Our Carers have extensive training and experience in working with individuals with challenging behaviour.
Learning Disabilities
Learning disabilities can affect an individual’s ability to read, write, learn, and process information.
Physical Disabilities
Having a mental illness can change your life, but it doesn’t necessarily mean you will lose your independence