Our Services

We provide a different range of services to help our clients.

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Dementia Care

Primary Services

Dementia Care

Since a change of routine and setting can be overwhelming for someone living with dementia, more families than ever are turning to home care to allow their loved one to remain in the familiar surroundings.

Dementia care, unlike other types of senior care, must be adapted to the individual symptoms, dangers, and problems associated with the various types of dementia. We provide free care assessments to assist you in determining whether dementia care services are appropriate for your loved one. The care assessment for your loved one will take place in the comfort of his or her own home. During this evaluation, we will lay the groundwork for your loved one’s dementia care.

Your loved one’s lifestyle, interests, and symptoms are taken into account while creating a care plan. After that, we pair your loved one with a caregiver whose skills and strengths are most matched to their care needs.

We help people with a wide range of requirements through our dementia care programme. We assist our clients with daily activities, provide soothing companionship, and provide timely reminders. Our dementia care services may involve assistance with activities such as:

Preventing wandering
Assistance with walking
Providing support to others
Bathing, dressing, and grooming in a dignified manner
Reminders and monitoring of medications
Healthy meal preparation
a few light cleaning tasks
Transportation to and from therapy and appointments

 

 

Respite Care

We offer primary caregivers temporary relief, allowing you to take a much-needed vacation from the demands of caring for a sick, elderly, or disabled family member.

Whether it’s for a few hours a week or a long vacation, obtaining respite care can help reduce the stress of family caring while also restoring energy and promoting balance in your life. It can also save you from being fatigued, lonely, or burned out. Respite care can benefit both you and the person you’re caring for by giving diversity, stimulation, and a welcome change of pace.

What are the Benefits of Respite Care?
It’s not selfish to need time to yourself if you’re a caretaker. Seeking help and preserving your own health are essential to managing your duty as a caregiver. If you’re burdened by the daily grind of caregiving, your patience and compassion will wear thin, you’ll have a difficult time connecting with the person you’re caring for, and you’ll both be unhappy. You’ll feel more energised, focused, and revitalised about your caregiving position after a break to recharge your batteries. You might even learn new strategies to deal with typical challenges you have as a caregiver, making your caregiving journey more pleasurable and fulfilling for both you and the loved one you’re caring for.

Personal Care

Personal care is available in the comfort of your own home for any everyday duties you may want assistance with, such as bathing, showering, applying creams and lotions, dressing, and toileting.

A fully trained carer provides discreet and professional personal care in the way that is most comfortable to you, while adhering to your regular routines and ensuring that help is tailored to your individual needs.

We feel that consistency of service and familiar faces are critical, especially when it comes to personal care. Please contact us to learn more about how we may assist you or a loved one.

 

Our personal care services include but are not limited to the following:

Bathing, showering, and bed-baths are all examples of bathing and showering.
As needed, use lotions and creams
Getting ready for bed and dressing
Oral hygiene is important.
Make-up application and hair care
Providing assistance with shaving
Foot care, especially if you have diabetes, necessitates extra caution.
assisting you to the restroom, including the use of a commode or bedpan
Cleaning intimate areas and changing continence pads
To stretch and prevent bedsores, encourage you to move around in bed.
Changing or maintaining a stoma or catheter bag, as well as other healthcare interventions.

Companionship

We provide companionship services to meet your every need, from day-to-day assistance at home or out and about to having a trusted confidant for business trips or travel. It’s not always about a complex medical need or important personal care activities when people need help. Living the life you desire, doing the things you enjoy, and feeling as human as possible are often more essential.

We can assist with hobbies and interests, going to events and exhibitions, concierge services, doing errands, or simply stopping by for a cup of tea and a good talk. You can rest easy knowing that Exceptional Care at Home is a fully regulated service that includes thorough background checks, extensive training, and continuous support for the Carers and personal assistants that join our team.

Please contact us at info@daviolacare.co.uk to learn more about our companionship service or how we may help you. We’re available seven days a week to discuss your options and provide the care your family member requires.

Palliative Care

When a loved one is diagnosed with a terminal illness, it can be sad and distressing. We can help you and your family make the most of your time together by providing specialist palliative care support.

Palliative care at home lets your loved one to remain in their familiar surroundings, surrounded by memories and the people they care about. Your loved one can have professional support anytime they need it with the one-on-one support of a compassionate carer who is experienced in palliative care.

We offer a comprehensive spectrum of palliative care services, whether you need a full-time live-in caregiver or a visiting caregiver. Personal care, pain management, medication administration, meal preparation, and companionship are all part of our supportive care. Your loved one’s needs are met by our supportive care.

Personal care and supported living, such as bathing, dressing, and toileting assistance, are examples of palliative home care.
Continence care can include anything from changing pads to maintaining a stoma or catheter.
Pill assistance, such as prompts or medication administration, is available for even the most difficult medicines.
Pain management assistance.
Whether it’s gentle support or hoisting moves, you’ll need help moving around your house.
Vacuuming, dusting, changing beds, and washing laundry are some examples of housekeeping tasks.
Preparing meals according to your preferences and then cleaning up.
Feeding and walking your pet is part of pet care.
Running errands, such as picking up medicines or shopping for groceries.
Companionship and assistance in achieving your goal of living independently at home.

Supporting Service

It is really important to be clear when a learning disability has been identified. This is so that children, young people, and adults with learning disabilities can access all the services and support available for them, to help them to live the fullest possible lives with all the right adjustments in place…..

Click here for information about our young people support service.

 

Live in Care

Live-in care allows you to live your life on your terms. We’ll put together a one-of-a-kind help package after listening to and understanding your needs. We’ll work with you to stay in the home you know and love, with the help of a carefully selected Carer.

Thousands of families are turning to live-in care as a cost-effective alternative to a residential care facility. We provide adults of all ages with the added comfort and security of one-on-one support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Only the most dedicated live-in Carers are selected to work with us and care for our Service Users.

Recognising and accepting that help is required can be difficult. Please allow us to set your mind at ease. We’re available seven days a week to discuss your options and provide the care your family member requires. Let’s make care less of a hassle.

 

Your Health Care Strategy
Your care plan will detail your preferences, including the hygiene or cosmetic products you want to use, as well as what – and who – you feel most at ease with. Your assistance plan will always include instructions for specific chores such as nail cutting, shaving, and diabetic foot care.

Your Personal Assistant
Each caregiver has received extensive training in providing personal care in a discreet and polite manner. They go through thorough training to learn how to maintain your dignity and freedom at all times.

Your Personal Preferences
Despite the fact that Carers are trained to provide all elements of personal care, you may choose to do some things for yourself. A skilled caregiver will always give you space when you need it and will work to increase your independence wherever possible.

Home Help

Having a caregiver come to your house can make a significant difference in your life, especially if you have trouble walking or getting around. It can assist you in remaining self-sufficient in your own house.

Our home help service is designed to assist you or a loved one with household duties that you or they find difficult to complete, as well as to protect your safety.

We are dedicated to enhancing the well-being of our clients. These are some of the jobs for which we can provide assistance:

Housework\Laundry
preparing small meals and delivering meals
Companionship
Running errands, such as collecting prescriptions

Sleep In And Waking Night Care

You or a loved one may require overnight assistance. We offer overnight care for both sleep-ins and waking nights, with a fully trained caregiver on hand to assist you.

Because everyone is different and every situation is distinct, our overnight care is customised for you. Help is accessible at any time with a dedicated night-time caregiver, allowing you or your loved one to remain in the comfort of their own home.

Sleep-in: The Carer spends the night at your home and is available if needed. This is a good choice if you don’t need constant assistance but are uncomfortable being alone at night. Anxiety and sleep deprivation can be alleviated quickly with the help of a sleep-in Carer. Having that extra nighttime care at home can make a huge difference in your overall health and happiness. If you require assistance more than twice during the night, this is going to be a waking night.

The Carer is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This support is excellent for you or a loved one if you or they wake up frequently, possibly disoriented or having to use the restroom. This is likely to be the best option for you if you have to wake up at regular intervals during the night to change positions due to injury or if you have to administer medication at regular intervals.

The night’s waking For the course of the night, a caregiver is at your side as and when you need them, offering a high degree of experienced support.

Overnight care can help relieve your or a loved one’s fear of being alone at night. However, it also aids in a variety of different ways, including:

Assist with drug administration during the night
Assisting with bathroom visits
Help in changing positions in bed on a regular basis, especially for the elderly.

Complex Care

Complex care is specialised assistance provided to people with complex health and medical conditions, such as chronic or long-term illnesses, terminal illnesses, life-limiting illnesses, or specialist medical conditions that necessitate extra and intensive care and support to manage their symptoms and daily activities.

Home care that is second to none Complex care to ensure that you or a loved one get all of the specialised care and assistance need to live independently at home.

The following are some of the services we can offer:

Oral and Tracheal Oxygen Therapy Suctioning Tracheostomy
PEG (Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy) and JEJ (Jejunostomy) NG Epilepsy Rescue Medication- Buccal Midazolam & Rectal Diazapam (Nasogastric)
Ileostomy (Stoma/Colostomy) is a type of ileostomy when the intestines are separated from the rest of the
Managing a Complex Bowel
Assistive Cough Ventilation and Cough Assist
CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), BPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure), and NIPPY (Non-Invasive Positive Airway Pressure) are acronyms for continuous positive airway pressure and bilevel positive airway pressure, respectively (Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation).

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info@daviolacare.co.uk

www.daviolacare.co.uk

124 City Road City Road, London, EC1V 2NX