We can support a wide range of conditions including post stroke partial paralysis, acquired brain injury , quadriplegic, tetraplegic, and autistic clients. Services include:
Carerelief in-home disability support agency provides personal care assistance to clients with disabilities. This includes help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility assistance.
The agency assists clients with medication management, including medication reminders, assistance with medication administration, and ensuring compliance with prescribed medication schedules.
Carerelief can offer home health monitoring services, which involve regularly assessing the client's vital signs, monitoring their overall health condition, and communicating with healthcare professionals as necessary.
The agency helps clients plan and prepare nutritious meals tailored to their dietary needs and preferences. They can also assist with feeding if required.
Carerelief can provide transportation services to help clients attend medical appointments, social activities, or run errands. They may also offer accompanying services to provide assistance and support during outings.
The agency can assist with light housekeeping tasks, such as laundry, cleaning, and organizing, to maintain a clean and safe living environment for the client.
Carerelief can provide social and recreational support, including companionship and engagement in activities that promote social interaction, mental stimulation, and overall well-being.
The agency can help clients participate in community activities, such as attending events, joining clubs or support groups, and accessing community resources and services.
Carerelief can assist clients with mobility devices and assistive technology, ensuring they are properly used and maintained for optimal mobility and independence.
The agency may offer emotional and behavioural support, providing encouragement, empathy, and guidance to clients in managing their emotions and behaviours related to their disability.
Carerelief can coordinate care with healthcare professionals, therapists, and other service providers involved in the client's care. They may also advocate for the client's needs and rights within the healthcare and social services systems.