Live-in & Sleepover Care

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Enjoy peace of mind with around-the-clock support and companionship in your own home.

At Friendly Caring, Our Caregivers are experienced and competent to provide 24/7 Active Care, Sleepover care or live-in care, this means that the carer is always with the individuals. Live-in caregivers remain at home offering rounds of care within 24 hours. Sleepover or Live-in care entails having a caregiver spend the night with the kid to attend to his or her needs and keep a close eye on matters.

Our Active, Live-in & Sleepover Care include:

Safety Monitoring: Constant supervision to prevent falls, accidents, or wandering, especially for individuals with mobility issues or cognitive impairments.

Specialised Care: Tailored support for specific medical conditions such as diabetes management, wound care, or post-operative recovery.

Cognitive Support: Cognitive stimulation activities to maintain mental acuity and memory function, especially for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.

Personal Hygiene: Assistance with oral care, hair care, skin care, and ensuring cleanliness and comfort throughout the day and night.

Emotional and Psychological Support: Providing reassurance, comfort, and companionship to alleviate anxiety, depression, or emotional distress.

End-of-Life Care: Palliative care services focusing on pain management, symptom relief, and compassionate support during the final stages of life.

Adaptive Equipment Management: Assistance with using and maintaining adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, and specialised medical devices.

Nutritional Monitoring: Monitoring dietary intake, ensuring adherence to dietary restrictions or special diets, and addressing nutritional concerns under the guidance of healthcare professionals.

Emergency Preparedness: Developing and implementing emergency response plans, including CPR training for caregivers and ensuring access to emergency services if needed.

Such assistance is appropriate for patients with illnesses that cannot be cured, the disabled, or individuals who require constant monitoring. They deliver comfort to the participant and their families, in particular knowing that assistance is never distant.