Overnight Care
Overnight care provides you peace of mind and support throughout the night hours. Our care staff offer assistance with bedtime routines, toileting, medication management, and any needs that may arise during the night. This service ensures safety and comfort, allowing you to rest peacefully knowing you have someone nearby to help if necessary.
When do you need it?
Recovery from Surgery or Illness
If you are recovering from surgery or illness, you will require overnight assistance with mobility, continence support, post-operative monitoring, optimal pain relief and medication management. This allows you to rest safely and comfortably to accelerate your recovery process.
Mobility Issues
If you have mobility issues, whether due to age-related limitations or recovering from injuries, you will greatly benefit from, overnight care. This service provides you with assistance with transferring, repositioning, and addressing any nighttime needs, all of which help minimize your risk of falls and further injuries.
Neurogenerative Conditions
If you are suffering from Neurodegenerative conditions like Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and the like, you will need overnight care to effectively manage the decline in your cognitive, motor and sensory functions. This ensures immediate action should you face a dangerous situation such as wandering onto or near the road, screaming and being physically aggressive. Ultimately, our goal is to promote good sleep with regular bedtime routine and non-restrictive interventions.
Active Overnight Care (Wake Over)
Active overnight care is appropriate for you if you require more hands-on assistance and monitoring throughout the night due to your medical or personal care needs. This type of care is suitable if you have complex health conditions or mobility limitations that necessitate continuous support and supervision during nighttime hours.
You need active overnight care if you:
Are Suffering from Advanced Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease and the Like
If you are a senior who is frail, may have Dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or other age-related illnesses, you require round-the-clock care to assist you with your daily activities such as medication management, meal management, personal care and domestic chores.
Are Recovering from Recent Surgery or Hospitalization
If you have a physical or developmental disability, you need continuous care and support with tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding, and managing your medications.
Have a Chronic Health
If you underwent major surgery, you will require 24-hour care during their recovery period to monitor your vital signs, administer your medications, and provide assistance with your rehabilitation exercises.
Are Severely Limited with Mobility
If you have a chronic condition such as Multiple Sclerosis, ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), or cancer you will require constant care to manage your symptoms, administer treatments, and ensure your safety.
Are Palliative
If you suffer from complex medical conditions, such as those requiring ventilator support, tube feeding, or specialized medical equipment, you will need continuous care from trained healthcare professionals at home.
Acute care and Rehabilitation
If you are receiving palliative or hospice care at home you will require 24-hour support to manage your pain, provide you comfort, ensure your dignity and offer you emotional support during the end stages of your terminal illness.
Family Caregiver Respite
If you suffer from a mental health condition, 24-hour care is important to ensure your safety from self-harm. Our empathetic care staff will help you manage your stressors, motivate you to achieve your goals and encourage you to stay connected with your community.
Live alone
If you are a senior who is frail, may have Dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or other age-related illnesses, you require round-the-clock care to assist you with your daily activities such as medication management, meal management, personal care and domestic chores.
You may opt for inactive overnight care just to have someone present in case of emergencies or simply for companionship during the night.
If you have a physical or developmental disability, you need continuous care and support with tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding, and managing your medications.
Are suffering from Mild Mobility Issues
If you underwent major surgery, you will require 24-hour care during their recovery period to monitor your vital signs, administer your medications, and provide assistance with your rehabilitation exercises.
Have Mild Cognitive Impairment
If you have a chronic condition such as Multiple Sclerosis, ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), or cancer you will require constant care to manage your symptoms, administer treatments, and ensure your safety.
Are a Family Caregiver seeking Respite
If you suffer from complex medical conditions, such as those requiring ventilator support, tube feeding, or specialized medical equipment, you will need continuous care from trained healthcare professionals at home.
Are Recovering from Temporary Illness/ Injuries
If you are receiving palliative or hospice care at home you will require 24-hour support to manage your pain, provide you comfort, ensure your dignity and offer you emotional support during the end stages of your terminal illness.
Inactive Overnight Care (Sleepover)
Inactive overnight care fits you if you only require minimal assistance during the night and are generally independent in most of your activities. This form of care is adequate if you only need occasional assistance and do not have pressing medical needs. The presence of a care staff on stand-by will give you peace of mind as you sleep at night.
Typically, you will need inactive overnight care if you: