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When living with serious, ongoing health challenges, the right kind of care can make all the difference. Complex care is a specialist service tailored to support individuals with chronic, long-term, or multiple conditions that require a more coordinated and intensive level of care. When it comes to complex care, no two people are the same, which is why the support is designed around individual needs, to empower them to live as independently and comfortably as possible.

What Is Complex Care Support?

Complex care support, sometimes referred to as continuing care or long-term complex care, is a person-centred approach aimed at individuals with intricate or high-level care requirements. This may be due to a combination of physical, neurological, or mental health conditions that significantly impact daily living.

Unlike standard domiciliary or residential care, complex care often involves input from multidisciplinary teams, clinical oversight, and bespoke care plans. At Claimont Health, our focus is on delivering expert complex care within the home environment, prioritising familiarity, stability, and personalised attention.

Learn more about our Complex Care services here.

Who Is Complex Care Designed to Support?

Complex care is designed to support a diverse range of individuals, including but not limited to:

1. Individuals with Neurological Conditions

People living with conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease (MND), or acquired brain injuries often require specialist care. Complex care can provide ongoing monitoring, support with mobility, communication assistance, and help with activities of daily living.

2. Adults with Mental Health Conditions

Complex mental health needs, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe depression, may benefit from long-term care approaches that combine psychological support, medication management, and crisis prevention strategies. At Claimont, our expertise in mental health means we deliver compassionate and structured support that promotes long-term recovery.

3. Individuals with Learning Disabilities

Those with profound and multiple learning disabilities may need around-the-clock support, often involving behavioural support planning, sensory care, and structured routines. Complex care enables consistency and safety, improving quality of life.

4. People with Physical Disabilities or Long-Term Illnesses

Conditions such as spinal cord injuries, muscular dystrophy, or chronic illnesses like cystic fibrosis can significantly affect independence. Complex care support helps manage pain, prevent complications, and assist with daily tasks.

5. Individuals Requiring Palliative or End-of-Life Care

For those living with life-limiting conditions, complex care can provide holistic support that covers symptom management, emotional well-being, and dignity in the final stages of life.

A Personalised Approach to Complex Needs

At the heart of Claimont’s service is the belief that care should be as unique as the individual receiving it. Our assessment process ensures that care plans reflect both clinical requirements and personal preferences. Whether someone is transitioning from hospital to home, managing a complex mental health diagnosis, or facing long-term physical challenges, our team provides seamless, high-quality support.

Choosing Claimont for Complex Care Support

Claimont Health is a leading provider of in-home mental health and complex care across the UK. Our clinical and support teams bring together years of experience in delivering care that is both clinically effective and emotionally attuned. We work closely with families, healthcare professionals, and commissioners to ensure each client receives the right level of care at the right time.

If you or a loved one could benefit from specialist complex care support, visit our Complex Care page to explore how we can help.

Regulated by the Care Quality Commission, Claimont Health offers live-in and home care support for adults, children and adolescents. Contact us today.