Long Term Nursing Care
Long Term Care….
Long-term care facilities licensed and funded by the Department of Health and Wellness provide services for people who need ongoing care; either on a long-term basis (permanent placement) basis (respite care).
There are two types of long-term care facilities available, nursing homes and residential care facilities.
What are residential care facilities…
When Home Care does not meet the needs of a person and nursing home care is not required, a residential care facility may be the solution. Residential care facilities provide people with personal care, supervision and accommodation in a safe and supportive environment. (People living in residential care facilities must have the ability to self-evacuate in the event of an emergency.)
What services do nursing homes and residential care facilities provide….
Nursing homes provide nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis including care given under the supervision of a nurse, administration of medication and assistance with daily living. Other services may include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, recreation, and those provided by a social worker.
Residential care facilities provide assistance with personal care such as, bathing and dressing, and reminders about daily routines. Personal care and supervision are provided by Residential Care Workers who are available on site at all times.
For residential care facilities, staff administer all medications for residents. The facilities have medical advisors but residents may continue to visit doctor. Residents usually have private bedrooms or share with one other person but common spaces include dining and living areas, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces. Residents are served three meals per day and snacks. Menus consider residents’ preferences, accommodate special diets as well.
Why choose Long Term Nursing Care?
Request
Book an online appointment; Request a call on our WhatsApp.
Response: Our executive gets in touch and schedules an appointment.
Assessment: Our qualified expert visits your home or calls you for an assessment and recommends the service or a care plan.
Services: Based on the requirement, services are initiated.
Monitoring: We provide continuous patient monitoring with routine reassessments and follow up care.
Specialties
Tracheostomy care at home, Bedsore care, catheter care, Infusion care, Rice tube care, Care of IV Lines
Benefits
Skilled nursing
Reduce re hospitalization
Relieves pressure in acute care settings
Ensures medical regimes are followed
Provides support with daily living skills
Services provided
- Post-surgical Care
- Eldercare
- Chronic care
- Palliative Care
- Tracheotomy
- Urinary Cauterization Care
- Administering medication
- Personal care, including dressing, bathing, and other daily activities
- Social and recreational activities
- Vital sign monitoring
- Diet and nutrition monitoring
- Regular check-up as per the doctor’s prescription
- Updating and following up with the doctor
- Pain Management