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Motor neurone disease (MND) care

With MND care, it’s good to know someone’s always there

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If you’re searching for motor neurone disease care, we can help you out. We understand that motor neurone disease (MND) is a life-changing illness. With the progression of the condition, your loved one may find everyday tasks more difficult to manage. 

At Bluebird Care, we’re here to provide extra support, both medical and emotional, to make sure that your loved one can maintain their quality of life.

We recognise the complexity of the condition, which is why caring for someone with motor neurone disease requires compassionate and high trained carers. Always on-hand to provide a wide range of care and support, our Care Experts will create a personalised care and support plan to help individuals achieve their specific goals. 

We make sure to talk to your loved one about what’s important in their life to understand their personal needs and preferences. Being good listeners, our team always make sure that they get the very best out of our care.

Motor Neurone Disease Care at Home

If you’re not sure about moving into a home and would prefer at-home care, don’t worry. At Bluebird Care, we are specialists in caring for someone with motor neurone disease from the comfort of their own home. Our devoted Care Experts work alongside individual’s doctors and local healthcare professionals to ensure the care they provide is of the highest level.

Getting good quality motor neurone disease care doesn’t always mean moving to a care home. So, if you’re looking for care at home, you’ll find exactly that with us. Our dedicated team are fully trained to provide a wide range of care and support, including:

  • 24-hour care service to give carers a short-term break or live-in care on a longer-term basis, so that the individual doesn’t need to move to a care home.
  • Help with practical tasks such as housework, shopping, and laundry.
  • Help with taking medicines and/or collecting prescriptions.
  • Preparing nutritious meals and providing the support needed to eat and drink well.
  • A good morning start to the day, with help to wash, dress and eat breakfast.
  • Support to be involved in activities that are important to the individual, such as seeing friends and family, or going for a walk.

What is Motor Neurone Disease?

If you’re new to it, you might be wondering, “what is motor neurone disease?” It’s a complex condition, so we’ll try to break it down in simple terms.

Motor neurone disease is an uncommon disease that affects nerves, known as motor neurons. They convey messages from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles. When they become damaged, the messages cannot get through, which leads to gradual loss of motor skills, weakness and muscle wasting. 

According to the Motor Neurone Disease Association, 5,000 adults in the UK are affected by the disease at any one time. It can affect adults of any age but is more likely to affect people over 50.

What are the symptoms of Motor Neurone Disease?

Motor neurone disease affects everyone differently, and not everyone has all the symptoms. MND is a progressive life-threatening illness that can’t be stopped or reversed, however with proper therapies, medication and equipment, symptoms can be managed. So, what are the symptoms of motor neurone disease?

Early symptoms of MND can include:

  • Stiff joints
  • Muscle cramps and spasms
  • Muscle weakness in arms and legs
  • Slurred speech
  • Weight loss
  • Swallowing problems
  • Breathing problems
  • Emotional lability (e.g. laughing when feeling sad)

Management of Motor Neurone Disease

There isn’t a known cure for MND, and caring for someone with the condition can be stressful. But the right management and support can help to alleviate symptoms and keep you or your loved one comfortable.

Our high-quality home care services aim to provide our customers with the best care and support so that they can enjoy their life as much as possible, without the added stress and expense of moving into a care home. Interested in finding out more about how we provide our motor neurone disease care? Contact us today.

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Everything you need to know about Motor neurone disease (MND) care

Motor neurone disease (MND) is a degenerative condition that causes muscle weakness, which worsens over a period of months or years. The condition attacks the nerve cells responsible for muscle movement, resulting in weakness and muscle wasting. It’s a serious, life-shortening condition for which there is no cure. But with the right support, treatment, and medication, it’s possible to improve quality of life.
As everyone’s experience of motor neurone disease is different, the type of support required will vary, but often includes help with household tasks such as cleaning, shopping, and laundry, support taking/collecting medications, preparing healthy meals, and personal care such as washing and dressing. Our motor neurone disease care packages also include support to stay connected, with help to visit friends and family, or attend community groups.
The exact causes of motor neurone disease are unknown, but research has indicated that genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors each play a role in the development of the condition. For example, some researchers have suggested that lifestyle factors such as high levels of exercise, military service, and exposure to heavy metals may contribute to the development of the condition, but research remains ongoing.
The symptoms of motor neurone disease can vary from person to person, and may not always appear in the same order, or at the same severity. Early symptoms of the condition may include stiff or weak hands, weak legs and feet, and twitches, spasms and muscle cramps. As the condition progresses, symptoms typically become more severe, and may include problems with breathing and swallowing, difficulty speaking, mood swings, personality changes, and the inability to walk or move.
The progression of motor neurone disease can vary from person to person, with symptoms steadily worsening over a period of several months and years. The condition is life-shortening, with most people passing within two to three years of their diagnosis.
The goal of motor neurone disease care is to improve your loved one’s quality of life by offering practical and emotional support, tailored to their unique needs. Our care packages are designed to allow your loved one to maintain their dignity and independence as the condition progresses, adapting to changes to ensure a rich, rewarding life.

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