How Can We Help?
Today, we lead lives that are full and we lead them for longer than ever before. Medical science and technology allow many of us, even when ill or injured, to conduct a lifestyle as close to normal as possible.
There is no doubt that if you – or those you know – want to maintain your quality of life despite medical problems, where possible, it is much better to do so in your home environment rather than in hospitals or care homes.
At home, a patient is more comfortable, more secure and more accessible to friends, family and colleagues. Whether illness or injury is long or short term, whether the patient is confined to bed, partially mobile or just slightly incapacitated, nursing and care at home can make all the difference.
So, is Draycott Nursing & Care right for you? A brief look at our casebook will help you decide. These are just some of the common causes for calling us.
- Assisting with personal care
- Addiction recovery
- Administrative assistance
- Care and nursing of the elderly
- Clinical procedures – eg wound dressing, blood taking, intra-venous therapy care, ear syringing
- Confusion, memory loss or mental impairment
- Degenerative disease
- Holiday companionship
- Managing long-term illness
- Palliative care
- Pets
- Physiotherapy
- Post-accident care
- Post-operative recovery
- Relieving family carers
- Sports injury recovery
- Terminal Illness
- Trips out
If you, or those you care for, need at-home nursing or care services for situations like these, then contact us at Draycott Nursing & Care. You will find a sympathetic ear and practical suggestions about how we can help to fit together the pieces of the 'care plan jigsaw'. We work alongside other organisations such as Macmillan, Marie Curie, and Admiral Nurses to complement the services of our nurses and carers.
Each patient will receive a personal response and bespoke service tailored to their specific requirements – we call our approach 'Person Centred'. One of our Nurse Liaison team visits each patient. The purpose is to match the personality of client to carer taking into account physical, emotional and spiritual aspects.
All arrangements are finalised in close consultation with the client, and with their consent, doctor, family or next of kin.
Draycott Nursing & Care: Caring for your health and wellbeing
