b'Home care or care home?The majority of people believe they will have to move into a nursing home if they require 24/7 care and support. However, it is widely recognised in the medical profession that receiving nurse-led care at home can have far reaching benefits to someone needing complex care. Our professional carers are highly trained to provide nurse-led delegated tasks usually undertaken by a district nurse. This means you can stay in the comfort and familiarity of your own home with all the medical and holistic support you need, and all on a one-to-one basissomething even the very best nursing home cannot provide.Our home care service is comparable to that of a care home. The difference is that you or a loved one does not have to eat from a limited menu or wait until an upset resident calms down. We dont want anyone to experience this kind of institutionalisation, and we therefore ensure that our Carers stimulate you or a loved one throughout the day and make sure all is well at night. We strongly urge you to consider live-in care before organising residential placements even on a trial basis. If live-in care is not right for you, it is easy to make the transition to a residential facility. Delivering the highest quality nurse-led care that families can trustall in the Unfortunately, if you are placed in residential care and find that you are unhappy there, it is harder to move back into your own home and yourcomfort of your own home.independence moves further and further away.6 Complex care at home Complex care at home 7'