Physical Therapy & Companionship
We understand that recovery, mobility, and emotional well-being are interconnected. Our services extend beyond basic care to provide comprehensive support that fosters both physical strength and mental vitality.
A. Physical Therapy Assistance (Rehabilitation Support)
Regaining and maintaining physical mobility is crucial for independence and quality of life, especially after an illness, injury, or surgery. While we do not provide in-house licensed physiotherapists, our trained caregivers work diligently under the guidance of a client’s existing medical and therapeutic team to ensure prescribed exercises and mobility protocols are followed consistently.
Beyond physical assistance, we believe in enriching our clients’ lives through social interaction and engagement.
- Companionship & Conversation: Engaging in meaningful discussions, reading aloud, playing games, and providing a friendly presence to combat loneliness.
- Accompaniment to Appointments: Escorting clients to medical appointments, social engagements, or community activities.
- Outings & Social Activities: Facilitating visits to parks, shops, community centers, or family gatherings to promote an active lifestyle.
- Mind Stimulation: Engaging in activities that stimulate cognitive function, such as puzzles, memory games, and light reading.
Our Specialised Care
Dementia Care
Caring for someone with dementia o requires a deep understanding of cognitive decline, communication challenges, and behavioural changes.Our caregivers provide empathetic and effective support for individuals living with memory loss.
Stroke Care
Services focus on assisting clients through their rehabilitation journey, working in close collaboration with their medical and therapeutic teams (physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists). We provide consistent support to help individuals maximize their recovery potential and
adapt to new ways of living.
Diabetes Care Management
Managing diabetes involves daily routines, careful monitoring, dietary discipline, and consistent medication adherence.
- Blood Glucose Monitoring & Record Keeping
- Medication Assistance & Administration
- Dietary Management & Meal Preparation
- Foot Care Assistance
- Exercise Encouragement & Support
- Symptom Observation & Emergency Response
Post-Surgery Care & Rehabilitation Support
The period following surgery is a crucial phase in a patient’s recovery journey. While hospitals provide excellent immediate care, returning home can present
new challenges for both patients and their families.
- Professional Wound Care & Dressing Changes
- Pain & Medication Management Support
- Mobility & Rehabilitation Assistance
- Personal Care & Hygiene Support
- Nutritional Support & Meal Preparation
- Emotional Support & Companionship
Parkinson Care
Support for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease requires specialized knowledge of its progressive nature and its varied motor and non-motor symptoms. Offering compassionate companionship and understanding to help manage non-motor symptoms such as anxiety, depression, apathy, or mild
cognitive changes commonly associated with Parkinson’s. Engaging in light, stimulating activities.
Palliative Care
Our Palliative services are designed for individuals living with advanced illnesses, focusing not on cure, but on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of a serious illness. For cancer patients, this care can be provided at any stage, from diagnosis through treatment and beyond, focusing on comfort and well-being. Our compassionate and highly trained caregivers, including qualified nurses where needed, provide holistic support that addresses physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
End-of-Life Care
End-of-Life Care is focused on providing comfort-oriented care when curative treatments are no longer effective or desired. Our goal is to ensure the client is free from pain and discomfort, surrounded by loved ones, and experiences a peaceful passing in their preferred setting. We also extend our support to the
grieving family, offering guidance and practical assistance during an incredibly difficult period.
What Our Nurses Do
What Our Caregivers Do
