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Homecare considerations for people with Motor Neurone Disease (MND)

Homecare Considerations for People with Motor Neurone Disease (MND)

Homecare for Motor Neurone Disease provides personalised support, daily assistance, and practical home adaptations to maintain comfort, dignity, and independence at home.
Emotional wellbeing support for vulnerable people living at home

Emotional Wellbeing for Vulnerable People Living at Home

Strengthen confidence and independence with routines, companionship, and community links. Spot loneliness early and add person-centred support.
Post-stroke home care that rebuilds confidence and safety

Life After a Stroke – Homecare for Recovery and Wellbeing

Rebuild daily routines, confidence, and safety with personalised homecare, gentle encouragement, and flexible plans for changing needs.
Stroke rehabilitation routines supported at home with therapist guidance

Supporting Stroke Rehabilitation at Home

Blend therapist guidance with daily activities, reduce risks in each room, and involve family to keep progress steady and motivation high.
Clinically led chronic illness support at home in Ireland

Managing Chronic Illness at Home - Comfort Keepers' Approach

Maintain independence with tailored routines, medication support, health monitoring, and companionship. Flexible plans adapt as needs change.
MND homecare support for people and families across Ireland

How Comfort Keepers Supports People Living with MND and Their Families

Access sensitive personal care, communication support, home safety adaptations, and respite options backed by specialist training and clinical oversight.
Home adjustments for easier breathing and rest

Home Adjustments That Support Breathing and Rest

Make breathing easier at home with simple adjustments that improve air and support deeper sleep for older adults in Ireland. See room tips and purifier ideas.
Respite care for carers mental health relief

How Respite Care Supports Mental Health for Carers

Respite care gives family carers relief, prevents burnout, and restores balance in Ireland. Review options and arrange short term support with clear next steps.
Companionship services signs your loved one could benefit

Signs Your Loved One May Benefit from Companionship Services

Spot signs of isolation and loneliness in older adults and know when companionship services can help. Improve mood, safety, and daily engagement across Ireland.
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