Complex care is a type of healthcare and support given to people who have chronic or long-term health conditions who need extra help to manage their symptoms and daily tasks. Examples of such conditions include neurological disorders, disabilities, injuries, and sometimes the use of feeding tubes. Complex care differs from general domiciliary care because it usually involves medical intervention of some sort, and can also be provided if someone requires nursing care.
Complex needs refers to the variety of challenges that people in care may encounter, whether they are mental, physical or emotional.
Overseen by our team of clinical nurses with years of medical experience and expertise, Complex care needs encompass a wide range of health conditions and healthcare services, including: developmental and learning disabilities like autism, Down syndrome, and epilepsy; and severe mental health disorders such as anorexia, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an independent regulator of health and social care services in England. Being regulated by CQC ensures that care providers, like your domiciliary care and supported living services, meet rigorous standards of quality, safety, and compassion.
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