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Hospice Care at Home

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Hospice Care at Home

Receiving care at home when you're living with a disability can be preferable to living in a care home away from family and friends; however, everyone's circumstances are going to be different, and what's suitable for one person may not suit another. When you're living with a disability that limits your independence, receiving care at home can ensure that the tasks you want to undertake are within your reach, as your carers will provide the extra help needed. This can mean the difference when it comes to regaining your independence and living the way you want to. 

Disability care from Clarion Health can either be on a visiting basis, where your carer comes to you at set times and for pre-arranged durations, or you can have a carer live-in your home with you. Visiting care means your carer will not be with you all the time, but perhaps you have someone living with you who does the majority of your care. Visits can be from 30 minutes and up to as long as you require, so our support packages have the flexibility to mould around your requirements to help with anything from everyday tasks like housework and bathing to assist with complex care needs. 

If you would like constant companionship as well as the same high standards of care delivery, you may prefer to have one of our carers living in your home with you. Live-in-care is a great alternative if you live alone and would otherwise not be able to remain in the home you love, and both types of care are personalized to your circumstances and as flexible as you need them to be. 

Available Services in Hospice Care at Home? 

When it comes to hospice care, it is important that your specific needs are at the heart of your care plan. A terminal illness can be very distressing for both you and your loved ones; circumstances are likely to change very quickly, and you want to be sure that you'll always have someone on hand to provide hands-on assistance and personal care. A hospice ……... will be able to provide you with expert care and advice, from helping with pain control to doing the housework.

At Clarion Health, we provide compassionate, meaningful support to our customers across England, and we have gained significant experience and developed real expertise in providing a wide range of care services that you'd expect to receive at an end-of-life hospice, including: 

  • Palliative care  

  • End-of-life care 

  • Condition-led Care 

  • Live-in Care 

  • Respite care  

  • Dementia care 

  • Etc. 

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