Domiciliary Care Service Milton Keynes

 Complex care in Milton Keynes

 

Are you looking for nursing care, respite care, or home healthcare for a loved one? 

Piece of Zion Healthcare Ltd provide a range of complex care in Milton Keynes, and caters to a range of care users, including the elderly, disabled and people with specialist care needs. Our qualified nurses and carers are on hand to make sure your loved one always receives the care they need, without having to move out of their home.

Contact us on 01908 731754 to arrange an initial assessment.

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We Provide the Following Care

 

 

Companionship

It may be that you simply need someone to check in occasionally or to keep company. Our carers can stay with you and chat with you, or play cards or board games to keep you entertained.

 

Domestic care

We can help both with chores around the home, and with personal care. This includes personal hygiene, washing, selecting clothes and dressing.

Domiciliary Care Service in Milton Keynes

 

Food preparation

We can help prepare healthy, nutritious and tasty meals that you will look forwards to. If necessary, we can prepare batches for freezing, so you always have a meal ready to defrost and cook quickly.

 

 

 

 Hospital appointments

Along with complex care in Milton Keynes, we can help with you attending doctor's appointments and other healthcare engagements. If you need a lift, or accompaniment, we are here for you.

 

House cleaning

We can help with all aspects of managing your home, helping you to live there longer, and allowing you to enjoy your home life. 

 

Palliative care

For ongoing medical conditions, and end-of-life care, where care requirements may chance and develop from week to week, we can adapt our care plan to ensure all care needs are met effectively.

 

 

 

Complex Care

With capable and qualified nurses on hand, we are also ready to provide complex care in Milton Keynes to care users throughout the area.

This includes care for people with the following conditions:

  • Epilepsy
  • PEG/RIG feeding tubes
  • Total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
  • Non-invasive ventilation (NIV)
  • Tracheotomies
  • Head injuries
  • Special needs