Specialised home care services

We provide specialist care for all manner of conditions enabling our care-users to retain independence, prevent falls, and feel safe in the familiar surroundings of their home.

 

Dementia care

People with dementia often thrive in familiar surroundings. Being at home can provide a sense of comfort and security, as the environment remains consistent and familiar. This familiarity can help reduce confusion and anxiety.

Our highly trained carers can adapt to the individual's routine, preferences, and changing abilities, promoting a higher level of individualised support.

Our carers will go above and beyond to maintain some level of independence for the individual's specific needs, adapting to the individual's routine, preferences, and changing abilities, promoting a higher level of individualised support.

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Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease is a progressive condition, having consistent and continuous care is crucial. Our carers can provide ongoing support, allowing for a strong rapport to develop.

This can lead to better understanding of the individual's changing needs and the ability to adapt the care plan accordingly. Parkinson's disease can cause balance issues and increase the risk of falls.

Our company works along the HCPA Stop falls service to assist with mobility and ensure a safe living environment, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.

 

Motor Neurone Disease

MND leads to the weakening and eventual degeneration of neurons, resulting in difficulties with movement, speaking, swallowing, and eventually breathing.

As the disease progresses, communication can become a challenge. Our patient and understanding carers will help and encourage the individual to explore alternative communication methods such as using communication boards.

We will also be at hand to assist with all daily living activities. Assisting with mobility and accessibility as well as breathing support. 

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