End Of Life Care
Experienced care and support to provide comfort and compassion during the final stage of life
At Universal Resolutions Ltd., we make it a priority to provide compassionate and dignified end-of-life care in the comfort of your home. As the end of your loved one’s life draws near, we will do all in our power to assist them in managing their discomfort and ensure that they are as comfortable as possible.
We are here for you or a loved one until the very end of your journey through life, offering specialised care as well as support for the entire family. Family members are able to focus their attention on their loved one as well as on each other when they have consistent support from a carer.
End-of-life care is often provided during an individual’s final year of life. However, the length of time that different people require our assistance varies depending on the individual.
Companionship, personal care, monitoring, and assistance with medication are just some of the services that we are able to offer around the clock. According to the individualised care plan that was created for you, our carers will pay you numerous visits each week. For individuals who might require it, we can provide live-in care as well as temporary relief care.
Our carers also provide respite, assisting families in providing end-of-life care by relieving the burden of day-to-day responsibilities for those families. Even the most basic of responsibilities might appear to be insurmountable during trying times. Because of this, our carers are also able to assist with modest household tasks, such as laundry and the preparation of meals.
We collaborate closely with local hospices, primary care physicians, and community nurses here at Universal Resolutions Ltd. When it becomes necessary, we will assist you or your loved one in gaining access to sources of both emotional and practical support.
What are some of the components that make up end-of-life care?
Our specialised care is intended to make the lives of our customers as pleasant and stress-free as is humanly feasible for the duration of their lives.
End-of-life care might seem intimidating, so to help ease your mind, we have broken down our end-of-life care, including what to expect and how you might want to get ready for it.
Physical Assistance
During the final days of your life, the carers will make sure you are always clean and have everything you need to feel at ease. In addition to providing personal care and support with physical activities like moving about the home or eating and drinking, we also give assistance with eating and drinking.
We are firm believers that one’s standard of living should be a priority. Therefore, in addition to providing physical support, we also assist in maintaining a comfortable atmosphere by providing laundry and light cleaning services.
Our care services include:
- Providing personal care
Assisting with emotional and spiritual concerns, as well as any other issues you may have
Medication administration, oxygen administration, and pain and symptom management
- Meal preparation
- Laundry, cleaning, and shopping
- Supporting family members and assisting with any necessary plans
- Taking care of your pets so you don’t have to.
- Collaboration with healthcare professionals
One of the most essential things that our carers do is act as companions to you and the people you care about. The development of trustworthy connections and the provision of support through challenging situations are at the heart of our high-quality care services.
The benefits of receiving end-of-life care are not limited to the individual receiving it; they also provide assistance, support, and respite for family members.
During this challenging time, we are committed to being here for you and offering the support you require. Many of our clients have found comfort and peace in the end-of-life care we give them in the comfort of their own homes.
When does the provision of end-of-life care start?
In a nutshell, end-of-life care should be initiated at the earliest possible moment when it is required. It is possible for it to persist for a few days, a few months, or even a few years; the duration might vary from person to person.
It is not always possible to determine when someone will die; yet, end-of-life care is something that should be addressed for those who are in their final year of life. Our services for end-of-life care are only available to you for a limited amount of time. Or, you could need a plan for longer-term care if one of the following applies to your loved one: has a severe condition that cannot be cured.
is typically fragile.
has a disease that they already have, and if they have a sudden problem, they could die.
Has an unexpected occurrence, such as a stroke or an accident, led to an acute condition that poses a significant risk to your life?