This service type offers personalized care for individuals who live in their own homes. The specific needs of the individuals availing these services can vary significantly, and care packages are tailored to meet their unique circumstances.
Care providers visit the individual at various times throughout the day, and in certain cases, care can be provided continuously for a full 24-hour period. In situations where care is offered intermittently during the day, the individual may live independently without continuous support or care between the scheduled visits.
The objective is to provide the necessary assistance and support while respecting the individual’s desire for independence and autonomy within their own living space. The care schedule is designed to accommodate the person’s specific requirements and ensure that their well-being and comfort are prioritized.
We Assist with a simple ‘good morning’ start to the day, helping you to get up, wash, shower or bathe, get dressed and have breakfast along with the following:
Remind or assist you to take your medicines and collect or return medication from your pharmacy or dispensing GP surgery.
- Prepare meals with or for you and assist you at mealtimes.
- Collect your pension for you or with you.
- Shop with you or help you to make a shopping list, go to the shops, come back and put it all away.
- Help with your laundry or ironing and keeping your home clean and tidy.
- Support you with social activities such as going out for a walk, attending a day centre, visiting friends or family, going to your church or club etc.
- We also give a little pampering when you need it.
- At the end of each day, some help with getting ready for bed.
Live-in Care
Our 24-hour live-in care service provides a reliable and cost-effective solution for meeting your loved one’s care needs. With this service, your loved one can receive the necessary care and support while remaining in the comfort and security of their own home. We understand the importance of matching a carer who is well-suited to meet the specific needs of your loved one while promoting and preserving their independence.
Our team takes great care in selecting and handpicking live-in carers who are experienced and trained to deliver the highest level of care. They are equipped to assist with a wide range of personal requirements, conditions, and circumstances. Whether your loved one requires companionship and help with household tasks or more specialized care for conditions such as disabilities, dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, or post-surgery recovery, our team has the expertise to cater to their needs.
By choosing our domiciliary care services, you can have peace of mind knowing that your loved one is receiving dedicated care and support around the clock. We invite you to contact us to learn more about our comprehensive range of domiciliary care services and how we can assist your family.
Residential Care
Adults with disabilities, particularly those with mental disabilities that prevent them from independently meeting their daily needs, may find placement in Adult Residential Facilities. These facilities offer various forms of long-term residential care for individuals over the age of 18, including elderly individuals.
In Adult Residential Facilities, residents have the option to either prepare their own meals, receive provided meals, or a combination of both based on their preferences. While not necessitating 24-hour nursing care, these facilities are designed to support individuals who are unable to live independently. Residents typically have their own furnished or unfurnished rooms within a shared house setting. The facilities also provide essential services such as meals, housekeeping, and laundry.
Depending on the specific needs of each resident, assistance is available for daily activities such as personal hygiene, dressing, eating, and walking. It is important to note that these facilities are not classified as medical facilities, but they are required to meet state standards for care and safety.
The primary focus of these residential facilities is to create a supportive and secure living environment where residents can receive the necessary assistance to maintain their well-being and lead fulfilling lives within their capabilities.
Community Services
This service type encompasses a wide range of healthcare professionals, including nurses and allied health professionals, who offer essential healthcare support to individuals in their own homes, community settings, or development/rehabilitation units. The care provided can be either short-term or long-term, addressing both acute and chronic healthcare needs.
These services play a vital role in helping individuals maintain their independence within the community. They take direct responsibility for the quality of care and support provided by the staff they supply. It is important to note that these services are distinct from employment agencies, as their primary focus is on delivering high-quality care and support rather than solely acting as staffing providers.
Whether it involves supporting individuals in their own homes, facilitating care in community settings, or assisting in development/rehabilitation units, these services are dedicated to meeting the healthcare needs of individuals and helping them lead fulfilling and independent lives.
Hospital Step Down Beds
In addition to providing essential GP services and community NHS services such as district nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, mental health counseling, and home care, we also offer a valuable service called “step-down beds.”
Step-down beds are specifically designed for patients who have been discharged from the hospital but still require a certain level of care and support before they are fully prepared to manage their own care at home. These beds serve as an intermediary solution for individuals who are awaiting the readiness of their social care packages or health care packages, which will provide additional nursing support to ensure a safe transition back home.
By offering step-down beds, our aim is to facilitate a smoother and more secure return to the patients’ homes by providing the necessary nursing care and support during this transitional period. Our goal is to ensure that patients receive the appropriate level of care they need before they can confidently and safely manage their own care independently. This service plays a crucial role in promoting the well-being and successful recovery of patients after hospitalization.