Specialist Care
Cleeve Hill Nursing Home carers are professionally trained and are qualified to look after elderly clients with various conditions. It is important that the care can change for different clients accordingly and our carers are qualified to care for Stroke victims, Alzheimers, Dementia and Arthritis sufferers, as well as Motor Neurone Diseases such as Parkinson's.
Training and the correct qualifications are at the heart of what we do and we are very proud to provide staff with an array of relevant qualifications, giving the resident peace of mind that they are in good hands.
Stroke victim care
A stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks an artery, which then interrupts the blood flow to the brain. When this happens brain cells start to die and this is what causes the brain damage. Such damage could include loss of speech, movement or memory. Each stroke victim is affected differently depending on which part of the brain is damaged. Some people fully recover from a stroke, however most victims will suffer from a disability, such as being paralysed down one side of their body.
When this happens it will undoubtedly be a stressful time. Each Cleeve Hill Nursing Home carer is completely suited to the individual and trained to care for their specific needs, which can change accordingly. Our carers provide emotional support as well as physical support and act as a positive influence to help you restore confidence.
Alzheimers and Dementia care
Alzheimers is a progressive disease that affects the brain and is the most common cause of dementia. Due to its progressive nature more parts of the brain are damaged over time; making the symptoms more severe. Alzheimers disease affects people differently, but one of the most frequent symptoms is memory loss which can cause the sufferer confusion and mood swings, resulting in a loss of confidence.
As the disease progresses, people with Alzheimers may need help with their daily activities. However, due to the memory loss symptom it is important that the sufferer is in comfortable surroundings to help put them at ease.
Parkinson's care
Parkinson's occurs as a result of a loss of nerve cells in the brain. These cells are responsible for sending messages that co-ordinate movement. Therefore the main symptom of Parkinson's is the affect on the individuals' movement, such as walking, talking and writing. We understand and help with all aspects of this disease in a safe and comfortable environment.
Caring for Arthritis
Arthritis means inflammation of the joints, this can cause sufferers considerable pain and difficulty moving around. We have mobility aids to help with this day to day movement and we encourage our residents to maintain as much independence as possible.