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Our services

ASD offers a wide range of home help and care services to help people stay in their own homes in the best possible conditions. 

 Always with the same priority: human, professional and respectful support. 

General nursing
  • Subcutaneous or intramuscular injections
  • Fitting and removing compression stockings or compression bands
  • Fitting and monitoring bladder catheters
  • Preparing pillboxes, checking doses, monitoring doses
  • Preparation and administration of medicines (oral, eye drops, ointments, etc.)
  • Preparation and administration of vaccines (flu, covid, etc.)
  • Hygiene care
  • ...
Family assistance
  • Administrative support and budget management
  • Accompanying you on outings (medical appointments, etc.)
  • Acts of daily life
  • Help with meal preparation
  • Help with personal hygiene
  • Advice on safety and comfort
  • Races
  • Listen to
  • A reassuring and appropriate presence
  • Support for carers
Social household help
  • Changing bed linen
  • Home security advice
  • Maintenance of living areas
  • Laundry
  • Miscellaneous cleaning (crockery, surfaces, etc.)
  • Being there and listening
  • Ironing
Babysitting at home
  • Help with meals
  • Present day and night
  • A reassuring and appropriate presence
  • Support for carers
  • Support with daily activities
  • Ensures the safety, comfort and hygiene of the beneficiary
Help and care coordination centre 
  • Personalised support and follow-up
  • Analysis of needs and information about possible aids and care
  • Centralising requests and mobilising internal and external services
  • Working with family and friends and the doctor
  • Coordination of the various service providers
  • Organisation of desired services (meals on wheels, transport, telemonitoring, etc.)
  • Preparing to return home after hospitalisation, a stay in a rest home or rehabilitation centre
  • Monitoring and reviewing requirements
Village homes for the elderly
  • Various activities
  • Enriching group days
  • Cooking and communal meals
  • Creative and entertaining activities
  • Rest time
  • Entertainment and presence
  • Transport service
Maintaining one's home environment
  • One psychologist, listening to you, supporting you and accompanying you in your questions, difficulties, life plans, medical diagnoses, etc.
  • One occupational therapist to promote autonomy and independence in daily living activities.
  • From nurses to assist you with various procedures (social, medical, administrative, leisure, etc.) and act as your health advisor
Small jobs
  • Adapting your home (reduced mobility, safety, etc.)
  • Maintenance of outdoor areas
  • Indoor cooling
  • Simple repairs
Listening & support
  • One  psychologist to support and guide you through your questions, difficulties, life plans, medical diagnoses, etc.
  • An occupational therapist to promote autonomy and independence in daily living activities.
  • A case manager (support nurse or social worker) to assist you with various procedures (social, medical, administrative, leisure, etc.) and act as your health advisor.
Building painting and decoration
  • Painting, plastering and wallpapering work (interior and exterior);
  • Installation of custom-made blinds and curtains;
  • Laying floor coverings (vinyl, parquet, carpet, etc.).
Sewing workshop
  • Adapting clothing to disability or difficulties
  • Manufacture of curtains, cushions, covers, tablecloths and household linen
  • Customisation and personalised creations
  • Alterations, tailoring and minor repairs
Respite service (recognition of disability for children and adults)
  • Accompanying you to certain activities
  • Help with everyday tasks
  • Health assistance
  • Support for carers
Transport for people with reduced mobility
  • During various activities for their well-being
  • During hospitalisation
  • For medical visits or examinations
  • Transporting and accompanying people with reduced mobility, the sick or the elderly
Enteral or parenteral nutrition
  • Setting up and monitoring home enteral nutrition via a gastric tube or gastrostomy or parenteral nutrition via the intravenous route
  • Monitoring tolerance and nutritional status
Home-based geriatric support service (SAGàDom)
  • Improving the quality of life for frail elderly people living at home
  • Overall assessment of the person's situation and needs
  • Personalised and multidisciplinary support
  • Coordinated intervention by a liaison nurse (case manager), a psychologist and an occupational therapist
  • Consultation with other front-line professionals and family members
  • Guidance, advice and follow-up throughout the support process
Chatelimômes Nursery
  • care for children aged 0 to 3
Dialysis
  • Coordination with the hospital dialysis unit
  • Management and monitoring of peritoneal dialysis and haemodialysis
  • Care by trained and competent nurses
Hospitalisation at home (HAH)
  • Antibiotic therapy and cancer treatment
  • Coordination with the hospital, specialist doctor, care team, etc.
  • Coordination with the GP
  • Continuous care as an alternative to hospitalisation
Infusion
  • Administration of medication or hydration
  • Catheter insertion and removal
  • Setting up and monitoring intravenous or subcutaneous infusions
  • Care and monitoring of peripheral catheters, Mid Line, Picc Line, port to catheter (PAC)...
Blood sampling
  • Routing to the analysis laboratory
  • Venous and capillary blood sampling
  • Secretion and excretion samples (urine, faeces, etc.)
  • Compliance with asepsis and sample safety rules
Wound care
  • Advice from specialist wound care nurses
  • Infection prevention and pain management
  • Care of wounds after surgery
  • Management of traumatic and chronic wounds
  • Follow-up of wound evolution with information to the attending physician
Diabetes care
  • Accompaniment and support for a start-up journey
  • Accompaniment and care as part of a care journey
  • Administration of insulin, incretin, etc.
  • Monitoring and management of non-autonomous patients
  • Monitoring and tracking blood sugar levels
Palliative care
  • Support for patients and their families
  • Pain assessment and management
  • End-of-life care
  • Consultation with other stakeholders
  • Advice from palliative care nurses
  • Collaboration with palliative care platforms

Every situation is unique.
That's why we're working together to ensure the well-being of our customers at home.  

We make it a point of honour to encourage collaboration between the services and other people working in the home, to provide professional, high-quality, integrated and consistent support. This synergy between services and teams guarantees comprehensive care, centred on the needs and pace of each individual.  

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