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End of Life

When a family member is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he or she often has a strong desire to spend the final days in the comfort of home. However, caring for a loved one at the end of life can be emotionally challenging and physically exhausting. We will help care for your loved one and help around the house as well as provide the family with emotional and moral support.

LEA Care offer reliable, flexible support that is discussed and agreed with individual family members and tailor-made to offer the support that will be of the most help to the family. We can provide comforting, End of Life care for your loved one and assist the family during this difficult time.

Spending Time with your loved ones: Doing activities, reading, or talking with them about their worries about their illness and treatment as another trusted adult. Sometimes family member enjoy spending time with someone who is not a part of their immediate family but who understands some of what they are experiencing.

Spending time with relations: Giving family members individual time to talk, play or go out somewhere and have some fun. Sometimes family members don’t want to worry their parents by discussing their fears with them –our qualified Palliative care nurse can help children discuss these fears and identify ways to manage them.

 
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LEA Care Can Help

At LEA Care, we select the best, most-skilled carers in advance, so they are ready to provide the care you want, right when you need it.

Personal Care and Hygiene

Assistance with dressing, bathing, or toileting. Always respectful and professional.

Medication Reminders

Timely prompts to take medication, drink water, and other daily wellness needs.

Meal Prep and Groceries

From shopping for groceries to planning and preparing healthy meals you’ll love.

Check-in Visits

A skilled care advisor can be there in as little as 2 hours to check in on you or a loved one.

Light Housekeeping

Doing dishes or laundry, taking out the trash, plus seasonal projects and organising.

Staying Active

Support to keep you moving and healthy, from a simple walk to specific exercises.

Social Companionship

Doing activities, building friendships, fellowship or just talking.

Transportation

Wherever you’re going, get a ride in a comfortable car — or yours if you prefer.