At Mega Nursing & Care, we recognise that young people, especially those aged 13 and above, have unique needs and require specialised care that respects their individuality and supports their growth and development. Our Young Persons' Care service is designed to be child-led while working closely with families to ensure that routines and schedules are prioritised for the child's benefit. We take an outcomes-focused approach, aiming to provide comprehensive support that promotes independence and well-being for your loved one.
Our Young Persons' Care service begins with an initial contact where we discuss your child's specific needs and preferences. Following this, we schedule two assessments conducted by one of our experienced care coordinators, involving both the parents or guardians and the young person. This ensures that the young person is fully included in the planning process. We then arrange a meet-andgreet with one of our specially trained carers to ensure your loved one feels comfortable and has a chance to build a rapport with their caregiver.
Our carers are dedicated professionals trained to support young adults through various situations, whether it's managing a medical condition, living with a learning disability, or dealing with mobility limitations. We are committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where your young loved one feels heard and valued.
Child-Led Approach: Ensures that the care provided aligns with the young person's preferences and needs
Family Collaboration: Works alongside the family to prioritise routines and schedules, ensuring consistency and support.
Outcomes-Focused: Aims to achieve specific goals that enhance the young person's independence and well-being.
Comprehensive Assessments: Involves thorough assessments to understand and address individual needs.
Tailored Care Plans: Develops personalised care plans that reflect the unique requirements of each young person.
Specialised Carers: Provides access to carers specifically trained to support young persons with various needs
Comfort and Compatibility: Focuses on building a trusting and positive relationship between the young person and their carer
Supportive Environment: Ensures that your loved one feels safe, heard, and supported in all aspects of their care.
Flexibility: Adapts to changing needs and circumstances, providing ongoing support and adjustments as required.
Holistic Support: Addresses not only physical needs but also emotional and social wellbeing, promoting a balanced and fulfilling life.
Reduced Package of Care (POC) | 47% |
Discharged with No POC | 38% |
Taken Over By Reablement Team | 5% |
Admitted into Hospital | 5% |
Taken Over By Reablement Team | 3% |
Moved to Nursing/Care Home | 2% |
In Bedfordshire, under a sub-contract
with ELFT, we provide rapid response
and reablement homecare services
We have been awarded zonal partners
and shadow strategic partners with
Oxfordshire County Council.
We are also preferred and approved
providers in Central Bedfordshire &
Bedford Borough.
~ Stewart R. - Father of Service User
Our Health Care Assistants undergo the highest standard of comprehensive training in medical skills, equipment use, emergency response, patient education, communication, infection control, and cultural competence.
All completed training is signed off by our Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Our service runs 7am-10pm daily, including weekends, with 24/7 on-call coverage and a single point of access for all referrals.
By collaborating and partnering with various healthcare providers who are already involved in community-based care, this service aims to create integrated, multi-disciplinary care pathways
This allows for smooth care transitions, sharing of information and assessments, and a comprehensive, coordinated approach to treating patients intensively in their home environment while avoiding unnecessary hospital admissions.
The Gold Standard Framework (GSF) is a widely used training program and accreditation process focused on enabling high- quality delivery of palliative and end-of-life care, both in hospitals and community/home settings
We aim to ensure our clinical teams, protocols, and care pathways meet best practice standards for providing comprehensive, compassionate palliative and end-of-life care to patients being treated at