Those who take on Complex Care often need longer-term assistance and support. These are people who require a well-qualified professional to help with a serious or unique illness, impairment, injury, or disability.
Some instances of Complex Care can involve:
Cases that fall under Complex Care can be planned or unplanned, and involve individuals of all ages (children, elderly, or adults) in a wide range of medical situations. As treatment often involves one or several carers, good communication is an essential part of the process.
The proper treatment will vary with respect to the best practices and specialist techniques corresponding to the appropriate area of care.
In contrast to Personal Care and Companionship Care, Complex Care tends to involve working with a registered nurse or specially trained healthcare professional who is capable of providing specialised technical care in addition to basic functional and emotional support.
Please contact us to learn more about Complex Care and determine the best solution for your personal circumstances.
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