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Services Overview
Domiciliary Care
Palliative Care

Our Care and Support Services



We work with our Service users and their families (following consent of their involvement) to produce a Care / Support plan that meets their Care / support , wellbeing and emotional needs. Taking consideration of expectations to promote independence as much as possible making sure that they always remain in control of their care / support requirements, through regularly reviewing and updating the Care and support plan going as and when required.

Our Services are delivered to support and care for you and your life the way you choose. The support we offer enables you to remain living safely and comfortably at home. Such support will also offer reassurance to loved ones and family members with the support we put in place.Each service user is always at the centre of the whole process, through respecting your rights and the ability to make informed choices.​



Personal & Continence Care



  • Getting out of bed
  • Washing/bathing /showering
  • Getting dressed/undressed
  • Going to bed
  • Managing continence
  • Emptying commodes
  • Mouth care
  • Skin and Hair care
  • Prompting to take medication


Nutritional Care



  • Preparation & cooking of Breakfast
  • Preparation & cooking of hot meals
  • Preparation of light meals & snacks
  • Preparation of drinks


Palliative Care



  • Medication support
  • Nutritional Support
  • Personal care & Continence support
  • Skin integrity monitoring
  • Management of physical symptoms
  • Holistic care, emotional and spiritual support
  • Support for children or family caregivers
  • Timely and responsive service and support


Social Care and Support



  • Assisting with maintaining social contact
  • Assisting in making appointments
  • Assisting with attending G/p, Hospital, Dental appointments Outings to do weekly grocery shop, Hairdresser, library local events of interest to service user.


Domestic Care



  • Making /changing bedding
  • Laundry/ironing
  • Washing up/drying of dishes
  • Cleaning toilet/bathroom Light
  • Housework/dusting, vacuuming, moping floor surfaces, sanitizing kitchen tops & sinks
  • Shopping


Administrative Services



  • Provide advice and supportive information.
  • Quality assurance visits, telephone calls & questionnaires
  • Initial Care assessment and care planning
  • Risk/Health &Safety assessments
  • Regular Care plan reviews/ updates changes where required.
  • Regular communication with Registered Manager / Assistant Manager and assigned Care Supervisor.


What is Domiciliary Care?



Domiciliary Care enables clients to enjoy the benefits of being supported/cared for in the familiar surroundings of their own homes. If you or a loved one find that performing everyday tasks difficult resulting from old age, illness, injury or disability, our Home Care Service can provide you with extra support /care you need to maintain/promote your independence and well-being and remain living in your own home.

The benefit of our Domiciliary care covers all areas of care/support which includes assistance in maintaining personal hygiene, nutritional care, emotional support, medication support and household cleanliness. Our qualified and compassionate Cares can make your daily routine that much easier through helping you out with tasks such as washing, bathing/showering, dressing, cooking, shopping, meal planning, light household chores and much more.

Live Life Well care services understand that friendship and companionship is a vital part of providing high standard quality care, and that all our carers have the time to get to know service users, building meaningful relationships, so that they can fully understand your needs. This also enables and assists us to provide continuity of care to each service user.

Our personalised person centre approach ensures that service users’ privacy and dignity is always retained, and that throughout the duration of your visit is fully supportive and 100% positive working with your daily routine and your wishes and choices. Employing our domiciliary care service does not just provide assistance but can also improve self-esteem by increasing independence and reducing reliance on family and friends. Along with piece of mind for all. You can trust that you or a loved one, relative, friend will be in safe hands, receiving high quality and standard of care that is wanted, needed, and deserved.



How can Live Life Well Ltd help you??



Are you worried about a loved one or friend?
Have your own family commitments?
Or just need a little time for yourself?



We can provide you with piece of mind if your loved one or friend requires extra support, with the knowledge that a friendly face will be visiting your loved one /friend on a regular basis, which offers you that much needed reassurance that their safety and wellbeing is being cared for.


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What is Palliative Care?



It is hard to live with a serious illness. You may feel lonely, angry, scared, or sad. You may feel that your treatment is doing more harm than good. You may have pain or other disturbing symptoms. Palliative Care can help you and your loved one’s cope with all of these things. Palliative Care is a kind of care for people who have serious illnesses. It is different from care to cure your illness, called curative treatment. Palliative care focuses on improving your quality of life, not just in your body, but also in your mind and spirit. Sometimes palliative care is combined with curative treatment. Palliative care may help you and your loved ones better understand your illness, talk more openly about your feelings, or decide what treatment you want or do not want. It can also help with communication among your doctors, nurses, and loved ones.



Why would I want Palliative Care?



As Palliative care providers we are interested in what is bothering you and what is important to you. We understand that your illness affects not just you, but also those you love. We like to ask questions about how your illness affects your emotions and spirit. We work with other professionals and your doctor to make sure that your medical care meets your goals for your body, mind, and spirit and ensure you receive the best care/support possible.



How is Palliative Care different from Hospice Care?



Palliative care is for a person of any age who has a serious illness. For example, you may want palliative care while you are getting treatment for heart failure. Palliative care could help you manage symptoms or side effects of treatment so that you will feel better. Hospice Care provides medical services, emotional support, and spiritual resources for people who are in the last stages of a serious illness, such as cancer or Heart Failure. But remember it is every individual’s choice to be cared for and supported at home which is where we assist.



How can I work with my Palliative Care Provider?



Good communication is a large part of our palliative care. As a palliative care provider, we listen to your feelings and to talk about what is most important to you. We provide professional, experienced palliative care staff . We endeavour to also try to explain things to you and your loved ones in ways you can understand. You may talk about anything and everything during a palliative care Support and Care planning initial visit which is to discuss:
Personal Care
Skin Care / monitoring changes
Nutrition
Emotional and social challenges
Spiritual concerns
Goals
Manual Handling & Risk assessments
Medication Support
Continence







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