Nursing Care
Specially trained Registered Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses provide care to individuals in various stages of life, helping them with simple or complex medical needs.
Specially trained Registered Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses provide care to individuals in various stages of life, helping them with simple or complex medical needs.
Many Canadians are impacted by wound or skin issues. There are many types of wounds, some examples include surgical wounds, pressure ulcers and diabetic wounds. Sometimes when a person has surgery, they are discharged from the hospital with a wound that still needs to heal. People who live with chronic conditions, like diabetes, are at risk for wounds including foot ulcers. Wound care at home is very important to prevent infections and heal wounds properly.
Our clinical team, including nurses with specialized knowledge and training in wound care, provide exceptional care using the best treatments and products. Our team works closely with each patient in a variety of ways according to their individual needs.
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It is estimated that nearly 1 in 2 Canadians will develop cancer during their lifetime, according to the Canadian Cancer Society. As the first Canadian home care company to deliver chemotherapy in the home, we understand the need for compassionate and qualified cancer care at home.
Our team of health professionals provide specialized services, monitoring and support for clients living with cancer, closer to home and with a focus on physical and emotional comfort.
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Incontinence or loss of bladder control is a common issue that we offer services and treatment for. Symptoms can range from leaking urine when coughing, laughing, sneezing or engaging in an activity such as jogging, having a strong and sudden urge to urinate frequently, to having frequent bladder (UTI) infections.
Our staff, with the support of our specially trained nurse continence advisors, can assist you with continence issues. People who have difficulty with bladder, bowel or constipation problems may benefit from seeing one of our nurse continence advisors, who can provide education and tools to manage their conditions.
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According to the Canadian Journal of Diabetes, In 2015, 9.3% of the population was living with diabetes and that number was predicted to rise to 12.1% (Canadian Journal of Diabetes). Managing your own, or a loved one's, diabetes can feel overwhelming - especially in the beginning or if you run into complications.
Bae staff care staff are here to help those living with diabetes, at every need level.
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Our diabetes care team includes:
Many people develop problems with their feet that require medical attention, particularly those who are aging. People living with diabetes especially, need to make sure they receive foot care from qualified healthcare providers. That’s because people with diabetes are at risk of developing wounds and infections on their feet due to decreased sensation and extra dry skin that can lead to calluses.
We offer foot care services as an important part of nursing care, which includes health promotion, patient education, and ensuring both safety and comfort. During a visit to your home, a nurse with specialized knowledge in foot care and treatment and diabetes educators can provide education on living with diabetes, including foot care.
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An 'ostomy' or 'stoma' is a surgically created opening in your abdomen that allows waste or urine to leave your body. There are several different types of ostomies, but the main reason for this surgical procedure is that the body can no longer effectively pass waste from the body and requires a surgically created 'waste management system'.
People with ostomies can receive care at home, including support from nurse specialists known as Enterostomal Therapists (ETs).
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As individuals continue to live with their ostomies, changes in weight and health may cause appliance leaks to occur. Re-assessment by an ET nurse can address the problem.
It can take time to adjust to an ostomy and you will likely have many questions, like “what can I eat?”, “can I participate in any sports?” or “can other people tell I've had ostomy surgery?” We can help you become comfortable by helping you to manage ostomy care and continue with normal activities.
Many people successfully return to work and can independently manage their ostomy care. Our goal is to help you get back to your best level of health, and we are here to help if you experience problems with ostomy supplies, leakage or other issues.
Hospice palliative care is a type of care for people and families who are dealing with a life-threatening illness, at any age. The focus is on achieving comfort, reducing suffering, and improving quality of life.
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Palliative care can be delivered in several different locations or settings including the hospital, home, long-term care facilities or hospices. The best place to receive care is usually the place that best matches your needs.
Our palliative care team can address the challenges that individuals and families face during illness. Some of the health care professional and individuals who may be a part of the palliative care team are nurses, occupational therapists, personal support workers (or community health workers), physiotherapists, social workers, and spiritual care providers.
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Bae Support Services provides personalized care to families with children from birth to the age of 21. Our program is based on best clinical practices and evidence and our services are offered by pediatric care trained professionals
We work in collaboration with families to deliver care in the environment best suited to the child's needs - most often at home or in a school environment. Most children who receive home and community care are.
We understand the unique physical and emotional needs of caring for a child with health issues. That's why we work in collaboration with families to deliver a customized care experience. Our goal is to empower families with knowledge and skills to be as independent as possible.