How live in care works with Sylvia care

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Our process begins by gaining a comprehensive understanding of the individual receiving care, including their preferences, dislikes, and any special requirements. Next, we review the patient’s medical history. Armed with this information, we collaborate with a nutritionist to create a detailed, delicious, and nutrient-dense meal plan. This plan is carefully designed to address specific medical concerns while taking into account the patient’s dietary preferences.

While healthy eating is crucial, physical exercise plays an equally vital role—both mentally and physically. At Sylvia Care, we offer a monthly exercise program led by a qualified personal trainer. Our caregivers assist with these exercises, ensuring proper execution. Additionally, a qualified personal trainer regularly monitors the patient’s stability and progress. These exercises focus on strengthening core areas of the body, essential for everyday movements like standing up or putting on shoes.

Our goal is to help patients maintain their dignity and independence. Once we’ve crafted an effective routine combining the meal plan and exercise regime, we’ll share it with you. You can then decide whether to make any additions or adjustments. If you’re satisfied, we’ll proceed with assigning a suitable caregiver to provide personalized care.

What is live in care

Having an experienced carer move into a spare room in your house is known as live-in care. They will live with you, supporting you during the day in any reasonable way you need it . Their aim is to support you in maintaining your level of independence and comfort in your own house.

Without the disruption of moving into a residential care facility, live-in care offers round-the-clock assistance. Individuals getting live-in care are able to maintain their routines, cherish any pets they may have, and visit friends and family whenever they choose.

Every kind of care is a compromised between individuals’ needs for help and their desire to get on with their lives. In the end, live-in care is a choice that lessens the amount of change required when this trade-off

Benefits of live in care

benefits that extend beyond the standard services. Live-in care not only offers the comfort of remaining in your own home but also provides a personalized touch to your daily routine. With live-in care, you’ll receive a tailored diet, meticulously crafted to meet your nutritional needs and preferences. Each meal is prepared by your caregiver, ensuring that you enjoy wholesome, nutritionist-approved dishes that support your health and well-being. Additionally, to complement your dietary plan, you’ll benefit from customized fitness training. These exercises, designed and approved by physiotherapists, aim to enhance your physical strength and mobility. This holistic approach to care ensures that your body and mind are nurtured, promoting a lifestyle that is not only safe and comfortable but also conducive to your overall health.

How we try to maintain and promote independence

Sylvian Care prioritizes promoting independence in their specialized care services. They empower individuals to maintain control, choice, and dignity within their own homes. By actively listening to clients’ needs, they deliver a person-centric service that values meaningful relationships and personalized experiences.

Maintains Independent Living

Regular exercise enhances physical strength, balance, and mobility, allowing older adults to perform daily tasks without assistance. It supports the desire to live independently in our own homes.

Better Cardiovascular Health

Engaging in physical activity significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart attacks and strokes.

Cognitive Function

Exercise may help reduce the incidence of dementia. Keeping the brain active through physical activity contributes to overall cognitive health.

Reduces Anxiety and Depression

Exercise has proven benefits in reducing anxiety and depression, with a lower relapse rate compared to other interventions.

Flexibility

Maintaining an exercise regimen helps keep muscles and joints flexible, even though it can’t reverse all age-related changes.

Strength and Bone Density

Regular exercise strengthens crucial muscle groups and maintains bone strength, crucial for preventing fractures.

Fall Prevention

Exercise reduces the risk of falls, minimizing injuries and potential hospital admissions.

Hobbies and Social Connection

Remaining physically active allows older adults to continue participating in hobbies and stay socially connected, contributing to overall well-being and quality of life.

Through these principles, Sylvia Care creates a compassionate and respectful environment, where dignity and well-being are at the forefront of our services