Diabetes is a long-term health condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar levels. It occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or cannot use it effectively.
Managing diabetes involves regular monitoring, healthy eating, physical activity, and medication when required. With the right support, people living with diabetes can maintain a healthy and active life.
We can also connect clients with diabetes educators for personalised guidance and support.
Dementia is a condition that affects memory, thinking, and behaviour. It is not a normal part of ageing, and symptoms can gradually worsen over time.
People living with dementia may experience memory loss, confusion, or changes in communication and daily functioning.
Support focuses on maintaining independence for as long as possible, creating safe environments, and providing consistent, compassionate care for both clients and families.
Heart disease refers to conditions that affect the heart’s ability to function properly, including narrowed or blocked blood vessels.
It can lead to symptoms such as chest pain, fatigue, and shortness of breath. Risk factors include high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, and lifestyle factors.
With proper management, medication, and healthy lifestyle changes, many people are able to live well with heart disease.
Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries. High blood pressure, or hypertension, often has no symptoms but can increase the risk of serious health issues such as stroke and heart disease.
It can be managed through medication, diet, exercise, and regular monitoring. Early detection and ongoing care are important for maintaining long-term health.
https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/high-blood-pressure-hypertension
Palliative care is specialised support for people living with serious or life-limiting illness. The focus is on comfort, dignity, and improving quality of life rather than curing the condition.
It also provides emotional and practical support for families and carers. Care is tailored to each individual’s needs and wishes, ensuring comfort and respect at every stage.
Pain and symptom management focuses on improving comfort and daily wellbeing for people living with illness or chronic conditions.
This can include managing pain, fatigue, nausea, breathlessness, and other symptoms that impact quality of life.
Care is personalised and may involve medication, allied health support, and ongoing monitoring to ensure clients remain as comfortable and supported as possible.
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