Navigating the care sector can be
extremely complex and confusing for families and loved ones, many of whom have
had no prior experience in arranging care or have discovered that support
services available from their local council may be limited.
Relatives also may identify that they
are struggling to cope with the needs of a loved one in the home setting and be
left making emotional and difficult choices on behalf of their partner, wife,
husband or child, without understanding the options open to them, or how to get
help in place swiftly.
Here, Forest Healthcare has
outlined some of the many types of specialist, personalised and fully supported
care available from our range of outstanding care homes and nursing centres
across the UK – clarifying which aspects of care we can help with and providing
indications as to the services that may be suited to the needs and welfare of
you and your family.
Specialist Private Care Centre Services Explained
It’s always worth reiterating the
contrasts between care homes, nursing homes and other types of residential care
centres, as we recognise that many family members find this information
helpful, especially when choosing the right care home for a loved one who
cannot advocate for themselves.
Private care homesare just that; while you may have
care funding that can cover or contribute towards the cost of care, we work as
independent specialists in our respective fields and pride ourselves on
exceptional standards, contributions to the community, and delivering varied
activities that engage and entertain.
Selecting a private care centre may
remain complicated, but we provide full support when creating a bespoke care
plan for you or your loved one, understanding where we can add value, and
providing free advice on demand from our dedicated care centre managers.
Specialist care differs from general
residential care because the care teams working within each centre have the
skills, training, experience, and qualifications to assist residents with more
complex or profound conditions, disabilities, cognitive disorders, or
diagnoses.
The advantage from a family
perspective is that, alongside detailed care assessment processes, we already
have the facilities, support teams, nursing staff, GP cover and amenities to
provide around-the-clock help with personal care, mobility, medications, emotional
support and all the other aspects that are crucial to quality of life.
Understanding Types of Specialist Residential Care Home Services
Below, we’ve
outlined some of the categories of specialist care we provide within our
award-winning network and summarised when these services might be a good match
for your care requirements.
Condition-Specific Care Centre Support
In many cases, families seek
professional care help when the condition or prognosis of a loved one
deteriorates or develops in line with the progression of a disease or cognitive
illness. Condition-specific support means that teams of carers, nurses and
visiting therapists have a well-established knowledge of how to care for the
individual while adapting their approach to the person’s needs, wishes and
right to independence.
Our specialist care centres offer
varied and comprehensive condition-based support, including residential and
nursing care centre accommodation for residents requiring:
Acquired brain injury support
Dementia care services
Parkinson’s disease care
Stroke rehabilitation assistance
In every instance, we work closely
with loved ones to get to know the likes and dislikes of the individual, create
collaborative and regularly adapted care plans, and put the best possible care
structure in place to enhance relaxation and assist with recovery and
rehabilitation where possible.
Familiarity and continuity are often
key, especially for residents living with dementia, dealing with the ongoing
progression of conditions such as Parkinson’s, or undergoing therapies and
rehabilitation to recover from a stroke.
Each specialist Forest Healthcare
care centre upholds our values-based care, working to the highest standards to
create a homely, friendly and inclusive environment where residents can thrive,
with regular visits from family and friends.
Specialist Respite Care Services
Respite care is often described as a
lifeline by families. It provides an ongoing or short-term structured level of
assistance to supplement the care family caregivers can offer and ensures they
have the time, space, and capacity to look after their own well-being.
Caring responsibilities are never to
be taken lightly and can place enormous strain on the shoulders of loved ones,
with the physical, emotional and time-based pressure of providing 24/7
assistance.
This specialist care service is, as
with every supportive care plan from Forest Healthcare, based on need and might
work as follows:
·
Regular
respite care, where a loved one stays with our warm, welcoming and friendly
care teams periodically, giving families a few days or a week per month to
rest, relax, recuperate or focus on their own self-care.
·
Emergency
respite is provided when a primary caregiver is unwell, requires a hospital
stay, or needs support as quickly as possible. Respite carers endeavour to step
in rapidly in an urgent scenario, such as when a loved one’s health or
condition deteriorates but without access to or a clinical need for admission
to a medical environment.
·
Pre-arranged
respite care can enable family caregivers to take a well-deserved break or
holiday, or take care of other family, childcare or employment
responsibilities.
Forest Healthcare’s care and nursing
centres across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, London,
Norfolk and Oxfordshire can all assist with dedicated respite care from our
fully trained care teams.
Nursing Care Support in a Residential Setting
Many families report that the biggest
benefit of utilising nursing care support is that they can rest assured that
their loved one’s care is in great hands without feeling resigned to a medical
or healthcare facility such as a hospital.
We work with a diverse range of
people, residents and families who may require nursing care to assist with:
Care for a person with a
life-limiting condition, where palliative care protects their autonomy and
quality of life while controlling pain and symptoms.
End-of-life care, with highly
regarded compassionate carers who focus on emotional support, comfort and
facilitating visits from family members during this sensitive time.
Young and disabled care requirements,
where care professionals and nursing teams support younger adults with
disabilities.
More information about these
specialist care services, covering a small segment of the expertise we offer
throughout the Forest Healthcare network, is provided within our website pages.
Still, we hope this demonstrates the vast array of private specialist care
support available.
If you’d like to discuss the care
needs of yourself or a loved one or learn more about any of the types of
specialist care covered within this guide, please feel free to contact your
nearest Forest Healthcare centre directly.
Information Source- https://www.foresthc.com/specialist-care-services-available-in-private-care-homes/
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