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Amflo Care Services

info@amflocareservices.co.uk   Unit 7, Haywood House, Office 3, Nether Lane, Ecclesfiels, Sheffield, S35 9ZX

0114 327 2720

Night Care

Caring for someone who is agitated, ill, or confused at night is exhausting. Night support provides respite for family caregivers during this difficult time. As a result, your loved one can continue to live in the comfort of their own home.

Overnight home care can help anyone who has sleepless, restless, or disturbed nights. Dementia and illness can render the elderly and frail vulnerable in an instant. Injuries and falls can also be exacerbated by darkness. Night caregivers can offer assistance and sensitive supervision to keep your loved one safe.

Home care for the elderly can provide reassurance, boost confidence, and improve overall well-being. Above all, it can provide comfort. Importantly, the service is adaptable and can meet the specific needs of your loved one. This can range from being a reassuring presence in an emergency to being an overnight waking caregiver providing personal and complex care and treatment.

Night Support can provide temporary relief in an emergency. Some people may require temporary overnight care while recovering from surgery, illness, or injury. A family caregiver may also require emergency respite if they are ill, exhausted, or called away for other reasons.

What are the benefits of Overnight Care?

Night care can provide rest and respite for family carers. So, you can get the time you need to sleep and recharge your batteries.

Dementia disrupts the body’s natural sleep cycle, especially in its later stages. As a result, your loved one may be perplexed or upset. They may wander, become agitated, and misbehave at night. For family caregivers, round-the-clock supervision is stressful and exhausting. Overnight caregivers can provide reassurance and a watchful eye.

Overnight carers can support safer mobilisation, help with toileting, and reduce the risk of falls.

An overnight caregiver can assist at bedtime and assist your loved one in getting up, washing, and dressing in the morning.