When someone you love is living with a condition that medicine can no longer cure, care begins to look different.

The focus shifts from treatment alone to helping them feel comfortable, cared for, and at ease in the place they know best - home.

Palliative care is a specialised service that provides medical and supportive care for individuals with life-limiting conditions. It helps manage symptoms, address physical discomfort, and care for the emotional needs of both patients and their families during a difficult time.

We understand that this journey often brings uncertainty and difficult decisions. Families may worry about their loved one's well-being, day-to-day care, and whether they can continue to remain at home. Our team works alongside you, offering guidance, reassurance, and compassionate care throughout the journey.

Through a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, and caregivers, we deliver expert home-based care tailored to each individual's needs. From pain and symptom management to ongoing monitoring and caregiver assistance, we help ensure care adapts as needs evolve.

Together, we create a personalised care plan that reflects the patient's wishes, values, and priorities, enabling families to focus on what matters most, spending meaningful time together.

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Why Choose N.O.R.M.S?

  • Experienced and qualified healthcare professionals
  • Personalized and comprehensive care plans
  • Continuity of care and coordination with other healthcare providers
  • 24/7 availability and support
  • Affordable and accessible services

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What services are provided in geriatric care?

Geriatric care may include medical services, such as primary care, rehabilitation, and treatment for chronic conditions, as well as non-medical services, such as assistance with daily activities, social and emotional support, and home modification.

Who provides geriatric care?

Geriatric care can be provided by a range of healthcare professionals, including geriatricians, primary care physicians, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and social workers.

What role does a primary care physician play in geriatric care?

A primary care physician plays a central role in geriatric care, serving as the first point of contact for older adults and coordinating their care with other healthcare professionals, such as geriatricians and specialists.

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