Personal Care & Support in Your Own Home
Benefits of Staying in Your Own Home
We specialize in offering full-time, one-on-one support. Our carefully selected, highly trained carers are deeply passionate about delivering the highest standards of care. Their dedication allows us to provide personalized attention and support at all times.
From companionship to personal care and more complex care needs, our carers are equipped to help individuals remain in their homes. We recognize the importance of maintaining regular routines and personal preferences, including outings and meal choices.
We take great pride in our award-winning care team. Their empathy, compassion, skill, and commitment have earned us the stellar reputation we proudly hold today. These qualities are essential in every carer we employ.
Services You Can Get at Your Own Home
Personal care:
Assistance with dressing/undressing – getting up in the morning and preparing for bed at night
Assistance with bathing, showering and washing
Assistance with skin care, washing hair and cleaning teeth
Assistance with bed bathing
Assistance with toileting and use of incontinence aids
Assistance with medication and health related duties (in accordance with the written Care Plan)
Night sleepover or sitting service and day sitting services
Assisting with the feeding
Social care including:
Companionship, social skills, social interaction
Reminiscing and mental awareness stimulation
Letter writing, reading and managing correspondence
Escorting to medical and social appointments
Escorting to educational/employment establishments
Participation in hobbies
Walking and traveling
Assisting with an agreed programme of convalescence/rehabilitation
Assisting with budgeting and finances
Support to maintain tenancies
General supported living assistance
Domestic care including:
The preparation of food, shopping, cooking, washing up and menu planning
Cleaning and general routine household tasks
Shopping
Laundry (including incontinence laundry)
All tasks carried out by Care Workers will be agreed and set out in writing in the Care Plan/Contract.
Who the service is aimed to make provision for:
Older people with a variety of needs
Adults, younger adults and children with physical disabilities
Adults, younger adults and children with leaning disabilities
Adults and younger adults with mental health problems
Adults, younger adults and children suffering from a disease(s) or other medical conditions.
Where the services can be provided:
In a person’s own home
Sheltering housing scheme
Extra care housing scheme
Day centres
Care homes