Home Care
Social Care
We provide permanent and temporary physical, emotional and social non-clinical support to help people live their lives through assisting with their day-to-day living because of illness or disability.
Our Care and support workers are trained to support our service users to develop and maintain their independence, dignity and control.
The tasks we support our service users include but not limited to the following;
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Personal Care
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Medication Administration
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Light cleaning
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Meal Preparation
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Shopping support
Reablement Care
We provide hospital discharge and after-operation care for our clients to enable them relearn how to do daily activities, like cooking meals and washing.
We also provide our service users with intermediate care, a type of short-term support that aims to help them be as independent as possible.
These services allow our services users to make as full a recovery as possible and regain confidence before making a decision about their long-term care.
Specialized Care
We provide specialized support for service users with Alzleimer's & Dementia Care, Austim Care and Learning disability Care to live as independently as possible and enjoy a good quality of life.
We provide support in the following areas;
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Maintaining a suitable home
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Assisting with correspondence
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Support to take part in leisure and community activities.
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Assistance with Shopping
Respite Care
We assist families and primary carers in taking a break from caring, while their loved one is looked after by our trained carers. We understand that it’s the personal details that make a difference. We take the time to get to know your loved one so we can be sure that their care gets off to a great start. Each respite client has a personal care plan that takes into account their support needs, interests, likes and dislikes, and daily routines.
Why Choose Our Carers?
We Provide High-Quality In-Home Care Services to Help Your Loved Ones Stay at Home. Our carers are able to:
Give elderly people, those with disabilities, and people with special needs compassionate attention and one-on-one assistance.
Help with routine tasks like personal care
Assist with meal preparation
Assist with medication prompting and administering
Assist with mobility and transfers
Offer companionship
Plan and participate in activities and outings, such as shopping and social events
Assist with household tasks, such as cleaning and laundry
Coordinate and communicate with healthcare providers
Ensure the safety and well-being of your loved one
Provide respite care for family members
Offer emotional support and encouragement
Encourage seniors to maintain their independence
So Much More