Services


We specialise in caring for people whose rights are restricted under the Mental Health Act, Dementia, Eating disorders, Learning disabilities,
Mental health conditions, Personal care, Physical disabilities, Sensory impairments, Substance misuse problems, Caring for adults under 65 yrs, Caring for adults over 65 yrs

DEMENTIA CARE 

Dementia is defined as a lack of cognitive functioning — reasoning, recalling, and understanding — that conflicts with a person's daily lifestyle. Several dementia patients are unable to manage their emotions, and their personalities may alter. Dementia becomes increasingly frequent as individuals age. As caregivers, we provide persisting, high-quality care to a client with dementia. General tasks include providing convenient support with daily life activities such as cleansing, clothing, and administering medications on a regular basis. Making health-care decisions for those that are no longer in control of doing so can be challenging. This is why it is vital to recognize these sentiments and understand that our carers deliver emotional and physical support to one another.




Mental Health Awareness


Mental health disorders are a broad category of mental health diseases that influence your emotions, cognition, and behaviour. Depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and addictive behaviours are all aspects of mental illnesses. Our caregivers build various types of coping methods. We take care of the patients' daily requirements, monitor their mental state, recognise early indicators of disease and fully participate in obtaining assistance. The caregivers also oversee the patient's therapy offer emotional support.

Personal Care 


Personal care is the assistance and supervision of everyday personal daily duties, personal hygiene and toileting, as well as clothing and preserving one's mature look. Each caregiver has been carefully educated to provide personal care in a modest and respectful manner of your personal boundaries. Nation cares   carer will always give you space when you need it and will support your independence in every manner that they can. In addition to personal care, many caregivers assist with other chores. In fact, they are trained to administer medicine, assist persons with restricted mobility in moving around the home safely, prepare meals and even provide love and care, moral support, and encouragement.