home nurse
If you are overwhelmed with the complexity of healthcare system OR you have been managing care for yourself or your loved ones, you will definitely benefit from a professional healthcare assistance.
home visits
Nursing home visits provide essential support to a wide range of individuals, including:
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Elderly Patients: Seniors who require regular health monitoring, medication management, or assistance with daily living activities.
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Chronically Ill Individuals: Patients managing long-term conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or COPD who need ongoing medical care and attention.
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Post-Surgery Patients: Individuals recovering from surgery who require wound care, physical therapy, or follow-up medical care.
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Disabled Individuals: People with physical or developmental disabilities who need assistance with mobility, personal care, or health management.
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Patients with Cognitive Disorders: Individuals with dementia, Alzheimer's, or other cognitive impairments requiring specialized care and attention.
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Palliative Care Patients: Those receiving end-of-life care who require symptom management, pain relief, and emotional support.
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Rehabilitation Patients: Individuals recovering from injury or illness who benefit from physical or occupational therapy delivered in their home environment.
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Individuals with Limited Mobility: Patients who are unable to visit clinics regularly due to mobility challenges or lack of transportation.
direct care
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Administering Medications: Administering oral, injectable, or intravenous medications as prescribed.
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Wound Care: Cleaning, dressing, and monitoring wounds to support proper healing.
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IV Therapy: Inserting and managing intravenous lines for fluids, medications, or blood transfusions.
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Monitoring Vital Signs: Regularly checking and recording blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, and respiratory rate.
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Catheter Care: Inserting, maintaining, and removing urinary catheters, ensuring proper function and hygiene.
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Parenteral Feeding: Providing nutrition through intravenous or feeding tubes for patients unable to eat orally.
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Diabetes Management: Monitoring blood sugar levels, administering insulin, and educating patients on managing their condition.
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Assisting with Mobility: Helping patients move, walk, or exercise to prevent complications from immobility.
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Bathing and Personal Hygiene: Assisting with daily hygiene tasks, including bathing, grooming, and dressing.
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Patient Education: Educating patients and families on managing illnesses, medications, and post-operative care.
Detox & Counselling
Did you know that you have your own set of programs running your life on the subconscious level? 95 % of your life comes from your subconscious programming, and only 5% from your conscious mind.
detoxification
You don’t need to be seriously ill to benefit from detoxification. In today’s complex world, your body requires ongoing support to adapt and thrive. If any of the following resonates with you, a holistic session may be beneficial:
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Emotions: You experience excessive worry about your health or other matters, have recurring chronic health issues, notice repetitive patterns similar to those in your family, or hold a belief that "something bad will happen."
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Beliefs: You sense or believe there is a strong emotional link to your illness but struggle to resolve it, often finding yourself falling back into the same health challenges.
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Support: You are concerned about the potential toxic effects of conventional treatments and wish to support your body through these processes (e.g., vaccines, chemotherapy, or radiation).
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Post-Treatment: You have completed medical treatments and are determined to prevent a recurrence, trusting your body’s natural wisdom and wanting to unlock its full potential for healing and wellness.
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Toxicity: You are exposed to high levels of environmental toxins or internal toxins (e.g., parasites, amalgam fillings, root canals, or vaccines).
As part of the process, your "homework" will be to activate new pathways, helping you develop lasting habits and maintain your progress without slipping back into old patterns.
Constellations Counselling
It is a therapeutic approach that looks at the deeper dynamics within families, organizations, and systems uncovering hidden patterns, unresolved issues, and intergenerational traumas that can affect current relationships, health, and behavior.
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Ancestral Influence: Past traumas, losses, or emotional burdens may be passed down through generations, affecting mental, emotional, or physical health.
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Revealing Hidden Dynamics: The process uncovers underlying dynamics contributing to illness, emotional distress, or relationship challenges, bringing unconscious patterns to light for resolution.
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Healing and Resolution: Acknowledging these influences allows for healing, clarity, and the release of emotional burdens, restoring balance within the system.
Palliative care
Palliative care is available when you first learn you have a life-limiting (terminal) illness or severe frailty. You might be able to receive palliative care while you are still receiving other therapies to treat your condition. End of life care is a form of palliative care you receive when you're close to the end of life.
older adults care
Did you know that you can live high quality of life when you are old. Getting old could be fun and pain free.
Example of services that can be arranged at home:
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Comprehensive Nursing Assessment and Care Plan
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Caregivers: assistance with ADL (activities of daily living) for daytime, nighttime, living in
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Hospital Stay and Discharge: discharge planning, preparing home environment, equipment installation
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Liaison with the medical doctors, pharmacies and specialists, arranging and managing appointments & care
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End of Life care: Advance Care planning (Representation agreement explaining)
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End of Life care: Pain management and Symptom management
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End of Life care: Psychological issues - depression, sadness, anxiety, fear, loneliness
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Dementia Care: different levels off care depending go the stage
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Fall Prevention:home assessment and fall assessment, arranging PT, OT, SAIL exercises
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Medication safety: med reconciliation, medication administration, oral meds, topical, inhalers, injections
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Diabetes management: blood sugar check, assistance with insulin and diet, patients education
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Non medical care: shopping, transportation to the appointments, housekeeping, meal preparation and more..
making your plan
Advanced Care Plan, ACP, is introduced early as part of ongoing care rather than in reaction to a decline in condition or a crisis situation.
Vital Life Nursing can assist you with:
Developing Your Advance Care Plan:
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Beliefs, Values and Wishes
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Life Support and Life-Prolonging Medical Interventions
Choosing your Temporary Substitute Decision Maker (TSDM)
Drafting Representation Agreements Advance Directive
Having it notarized to ensure the legality of the process.