Other specialised or complex care

Complex care is person-centered specialist support for someone with a chronic or long-term health condition, that requires extra assistance to manage their symptoms and daily activities to enable a high quality of life.

This type of usually involves medical intervention of some sort and involvement with clinicians and nurses that specialise in that individual’s particular condition.

Complex care can include any condition that requires clinical support. It can also be provided if someone requires nursing care as a result of their primary condition, for example, a PEG feeding tube after someone has had a stroke.
We aim to provide complex care support at home around an individual’s needs and enable them to retain their independence as much as possible. 

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