Complex care homes from Select Healthcare offer care and support to individuals with specialised needs with our main purpose being to provide care tailored to the requirements of each resident. Our multidisciplinary teams work towards promoting independent living skills while providing support for personal care and daily activities.
We have purpose-built facilities across Northern England, the West Midlands and Wales and are able to support those with continuing care needs including brain injuries, neurological disorders, spinal injuries and others.
We create a home-from-home environment where residents are supported, comfortable and involved in a community and we organise a wide variety of activities designed to stimulate both the mind and the body.
Our specialists provide support for transitions from hospital care, adjusting to a recent diagnosis, managing multiple health conditions and more. Whatever your particular circumstances, we’ll provide the compassionate and supportive care you or your loved one need.
Complex care is a type of specialised support for individuals with significant healthcare needs caused by chronic illnesses, disabilities or life-changing medical conditions. This type of care can be long-term and often involves a multidisciplinary approach, where professionals like nurses, therapists and other medical practitioners work together to provide comprehensive medical and personal care. Complex care focuses on improving quality of life, supporting independence and managing the individual’s unique medical and daily living requirements.
Our complex care homes are purpose-built residential facilities equipped to provide 24-hour care for individuals with significant medical or neurological needs that can’t be managed at home. Complex care homes are staffed by trained professionals, including complex care nurses, therapists and care assistants with access to other therapeutic services. A complex needs care home can provide a structured environment where residents can receive medical care, participate in rehabilitation programs, learn new skills and take part in meaningful social and recreational activities.
Complex needs refer to multiple or severe health challenges that require specialised, ongoing care and support. These can include physical disabilities, chronic illnesses, neurological disorders, and cognitive impairments which can be accompanied by emotional or behavioral challenges. Some examples include conditions like Motor Neurone Disease, Huntington’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, strokes, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) or severe mobility issues. Managing complex care needs involves tailored care plans as well as access to a wide range of specialists to ensure the individual’s physical, mental, and social needs are met.
A complex care plan is a detailed and individualised action plan created by a team of healthcare professionals. It will detail a person’s specific medical, personal, and rehabilitation needs. A complex care plan outlines the type of care required, who will provide it, and how it will be delivered. It also covers aspects like medication management, therapy sessions and daily living support. These care plans are reviewed regularly so they can adapt to changes in the individual’s condition to ensure they continue to receive the appropriate level of care. A well-structured complex care plan aims to promote independence, improve quality of life, and ensure seamless communication between all professionals involved in the individual’s care.