Visiting Care
Visiting Care might be for people who are getting older, are chronically ill, recovering from surgery, or disabled. Care services include. Personal care, such as help with bathing, washing your hair, or getting dressed, getting in and out of bed, prompt medication, making cup of tea, prompting to eat, help with cooking or preparing a meal, companionship. See our other services for more information.​
We offer a range of flexible solutions to meet your needs - Visiting Care can range from 30mins per day all the way to 24hr care time. In all cases, however, we recommend at least two 30 minute visits per day. This is to ensure carers have enough time to assist, as well as properly ensure the clients emotional and physical wellbeing. Significantly the service users will never feel alone or isolated as we endeavour to provide 24/7 on call support for all.
We work with Private clients as well as clients awarded Direct Payments. Our care packages a designed in collaboration with you to suit your needs and the times you want us.

Dementia
Maintain a routine, reduce agitation, support independence, be respectful and support as much control in their life as possible and focus on the present.

Parkinson's
Care in Parkinson's is extremely important in reducing complications whether that is through medication or lifestyle changes, we understand this and are always on hand to help.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
MS is a disease of to the central nervous system and we understand how sudden changes to health and needs can change. We are adaptable to these changes and relapses.

Stroke
Strokes can be life changing and cause disabilities, we aim to provide as much independence allowed to enable the person continue in their quality of life.

Frailty
Best described as someone who is struggling through reduced ability to carry out daily tasks. We can support the person in anyway necessary, see our Other Support page for more information

Life changing injury
Unforeseen circumstances or accidents can happen. Keeping the best quality of life and as much independence as possible is key.