Most people would prefer spending the remainder of their lives in the warmth of their
own home. Star Home is dedicated to making your loved ones as comfortable as
possible during the closing stages of their lives.
Our service doesn’t just embrace both personal and emotional support but also spiritual
assistance – for the family, as well as the person being cared for. We also recognize that
others are too ill to be aware of their situation and need medication and sensitive
attention to help ease any pain or distress.
Our nurses are some of the most compassionate, and welcoming people you will ever
meet. Whilst their medical skills and professionalism are second to none, it is their
warmth that makes them a great support to those who are ill and their families.
Palliative Care
We all understand that serious illness can strike at any time. However, our eldery family members are vulnerable and, unfortunately, there are times when medical science cannot offer a cure. In these cases, Star Home is dedicated to making your loved ones as comfortable
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Respite Care
We offer respite care in your home, meaning your loved one can stay in the comfort of their own home and familiar surroundings. Whether you require respite care for a couple of days or a longer period, our nurses will provide complete continuity of care in your absence.
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Alzheimers Care
Alzheimer’s affects each person differently, though you can expect some symptoms to worsen over time. Eventually, people with the disease require round-the-clock care, so it’s important to plan for your loved one’s care and well-being soon after diagnosis.
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Dementia Care at Home
Star Home Nursing’s Dementia Care at Home offer specialized in-home support to those with early stage, mid-stage, or late-stage Dementia. Our nurses help our clients maintain quality of life so that aging in place remains possible.
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Stroke Care
Stroke affects everybody differently. Many stroke survivors continue to improve over a long time, sometimes over a number of years. Recovery from stroke involves making changes in the physical, social and, emotional aspects of a person’s life.
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Diabetes Care
Diabetes is ranked second behind congestive heart failure as the primary diagnosis entry into home care.
The role of Star Home Nurses oftentimes begin as patients are discharged from hospitals and rehabilitation centers early in the course of illness which requires more sophisticated nursing management at home.
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