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Other Services

In Home Care
Providing around-the-clock care for a loved one can be challenging, and surprisingly, taking time for self-care can be equally demanding. Both aspects are crucial, and this is where the SECURED PLAN steps in. Our dedicated team offers reassurance, allowing you to take breaks away from home, with the confidence that your loved one is being well looked after. Whether it's a moment for self-indulgence at the hair salon, a breather during your closet organization, or an uninterrupted visit to the grocery store, SECURED PLAN alleviates the stress from your day by providing additional in-home disability support.
Community Access
Central to the SECURED PLAN Approach is the significance of applying the skills acquired in your therapy sessions to real-life situations. What better place to begin than in our own communities? Secured plan workers work closely with your multidisciplinary team.
We firmly believe in our capacity to offer high-quality opportunities for participating in social and community events. The pursuit of community access and engagement is a constant and essential objective for us. In the end, the capability to partake in community activities is fundamental to becoming an integral part of our communities. Our mission is to develop and apply life skills while enjoying the process!


Nursing Support
Nursing care is a vital service from Secured Plan. Nurses collaborate closely with your physician and facilitate the coordination of scheduled medical appointments and other appointments with allied health professionals.
Nurses are also a valuable resource for providing guidance and education on the appropriate safety equipment for your home, and they can refer you to an occupational therapist for specialized equipment if necessary. In certain cases, they may offer information related to lifestyle planning and nutritional advice, benefiting both you and your caregivers.
Their advisory and support roles encompass various aspects, including:
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Evaluating and assisting with continence management.
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Caring for catheters, performing changes, and managing their use.
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Handling pressure care and wound management.
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Providing specialized care for complex disabilities, including bowel care.
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Offering support for diabetes management, including administering insulin.
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Managing medical tasks, such as sourcing and picking up medications and administering drugs through intravenous lines, among other responsibilities.