Night Care
Care doesn’t have to stop when the work day is over. You or a loved one can benefit from the overnight care that we offer at Gifted Quality Care, which allows you to have peace of mind while you sleep.
You are able to receive the assistance you require without having to leave the familiar surroundings of your own home thanks to the provision of overnight care.
In addition to assisting with overnight personal care and medication administration, our team of fully trained caregivers is available to assist with a wide variety of care needs, such as assisting you to change position in bed and assisting with overnight personal care.
We are aware that each circumstance is one of a kind, which is why we personalise our overnight home care services to meet the requirements that are specific to each individual client. Get in touch with us right away to learn more about the overnight care services that we offer and how they can benefit you and your family.
What exactly is night care?
Night care is when one of our highly trained caregivers stays in your home overnight to assist you with a variety of care needs. If you or a loved one does not feel comfortable being left alone, you may require this type of care. It can also help in the following ways:
- Providing assistance with toilet breaks and personal care throughout the night.
- helping you change positions in bed
- Help with medication administration at night.
- Overall health and well-being, so you can sleep better.
- You will have peace of mind knowing that someone is looking out for you or a loved one.
We also have a team of specialist trainer carers who can help with more complex care needs. More information can be found here.
Why we feel you should choose our night care?
Night care is ideal for those who need extra assistance at night but want to stay in the comfort of their own home and bed. We can assist you for as long or as little time as you require and will work with you and your family to make your experience as comfortable as possible.
- Assisting with household chores.
- Providing personal care assistance.
- Mobility support.
- Administration and prompting medication
- Provide companionship both inside and outside the home.
- Taking away the risks and challenges that come with living alone.