Spine Injury Homecare 

 

At Direct Homecare, we understand the drastic impact that a spinal injury can have, socially, physically and emotionally. Providing long term spinal cord injury homecare required clinical input, carried out by nurses and other healthcare professionals with experience in complex conditions care, including autonomic dysreflexia, continence management and the psychosocial elements of spinal care. Our bespoke care plans for those with spinal cord injuries are designed to maximise independence and allow you to live your life to the fullest. Our proactive, nurse-led care is tailored to your specific needs and requests. 

 

Our Spinal Injury Homecare services include:

Continence care, including neurogenic bowel

Movement and mobility

Skin care and ulcer prevention

Tracheostomy care

Ventilation management

Gastronomy care and nutrition 

 

For more information on our Spinal Injury Homecare, contact a member of our team today. If you are looking for a homecare nurse job, or home care healthcare assistant job, get in touch with our homecare recruitment team or search our latest homecare jobs.

 

What is Spinal Injury Homecare?

This is homecare specifically for those who have sustained a spine injury. Spinal Injury Homecare or Spinal Cord Injury Homecare allows you or your loved one to receive the care required in the comfort of familiar surroundings. For many people, their life and their family’s lives are turned upside down, beyond all recognition. Spinal Injury Homecare is designed to make daily living less of a challenge, promoting independence and improving quality of life.

 

Specialists in Spinal Injury Homecare

Caring for someone with a spinal injury requires highly specialised training and knowledge. Alongside the physical and clinical care required, the psychosocial impact of a spinal cord injury is something we factor heavily into our care plans. Our team of homecare nurses and healthcare professionals are handpicked to ensure our high standards of care are met. Our agency workforce undergoes regular training, meaning they stay up to date with new technologies, medical advancements and treatment types. 

 

Spinal Injury Homecare: How We Care

Our ethos is to deliver person-centric care, meaning we understand each person we work with is unique, with their own needs and wishes. Led by a clinical team, we deliver care plans devised specifically for each individual, offering either live-in or visiting care depending on your preference. We understand the importance of matching the right homecare team with each person, and work to ensure you or your loved one is paired with the perfect support network to help recover independence and enjoy every day.

How We Work

Everything we do is patient centric. We put the client at the heart of every decision.

How to arrange Spinal Injury Homecare

Step 1Speak to our Homecare Team

Our friendly homecare team is on hand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - to offer support, advice and last minute care.

Step 2A free home care assessment

Our team will explore your unique requirements and to establish exactly the right type of care for you. This help us to deliver a care plan that is tailored to your needs.

Step 3Matching you with a carer

We carefully handpick all our homecare professionals. Our meticulous vetting process not only gives you peace of mind but also ensure you're matched with the right carer, first time. We work with enthuastic, skilled homecare nurses, homecare support workers and homecare healthcare assistants.

Step 4Continual support & care

Our team will support you throughout the entire process. We're on hand 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to assist you with any emergencies. Our client support team will be in regular contact with you, your family members and the clinical team to ensure that anything you need, no matter how big or small, is taken care of.

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