Complex Care
Our complex care services
Our UK complex care services are tailored to the service users specific needs, wishes and lifestyle choices. In creating care packages, we explore with the service user, their family and commissioners issues including:
- how can we fit our care around established daily routines and lifestyles
- how much complex care is required, for example, a few hours a day or full-time live-in care
- how we ensure the service user feels respected, cared for and independent.
By combining this information with a full clinical assessment of service needs and risk assessments, we are able to create a complete picture of the service that enables us to select appropriately trained, qualified and experienced staff to deliver a holistic care package designed to support maximum independence and quality of life
We support service users who suffer with a range of neurological conditions and needs, these generally can be life limiting. Movement and speech can be affected even breathing depending on the progression of the disease.
Betta healthcare services provide complex care in the home across the UK to support adults and children with conditions including:
- Motor neurone disease
- Huntington’s disease
- Tracheostomy care
- Cerebral palsy
- Locked in syndrome
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Traumatic brain injury and acquired brain injury
- Adrenoleukodystrophy
- Autistic spectrum disorders
- Respiratory conditions including invasive and non-invasive ventilation
- Reurological conditions, including muscular dystrophy and multiple sclerosis
- The unique care needs arising from their disability or condition
Our trained, qualified and experienced carers are supervised by a specialist nurse with a critical care background, who will liaise with the service user, their family and other stakeholders – such as a GP, the local primary care trust or hospital – to ensure that all the necessary elements, from equipment to a hospital discharge plan, are in place before the package commences.
Specialist Registered Nurses are provided where your needs are considered complex and you require further clinical care, providing support to your personalised package of care in the comfort of your own home.
Care provided by nurses at home include: support with the initial discharge from hospital help-in the transitioning home and this ensures you receive high quality care.