Services
Daily Care
Daily care is a service designed to support a person in their own home and is offered to people who need extra help with personal care, housework, or any other activity that enables them to preserve their independence and quality of life.
We set up individualised continuous support that is tailored to your needs and routines.
Reablement Care
Reablement services assist individuals in maintaining or regaining their skills and confidence so they can retrain for self-sufficiency following a period of illness. The service is typically offered by a group of primarily social care specialists in the client’s home. For a relationship to develop with the person and for progress to be effectively tracked, workers’ consistency is crucial.
Live-in Services
With the help of live-in carers, people with disorders as diverse as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or spinal injuries can maintain their freedom and be safe. For persons with dementia who struggle with change and get confused or afraid in a new situation, such as residential care, live-in care help is a viable alternative. Living at home and having a routine provide comfort to someone with dementia.
Palliative
Palliative, or end of life care, is specialised medical care for people with serious or terminal illnesses such as a type of dementia or advanced cancer. The support focuses on providing relief from the symptoms, pain and stress of a serious illness – keeping you as comfortable as possible. The ultimate goal is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and their families and friends whilst reducing the emotional effects of illnesses.
Respite Services
In order to give a primary carer a much-needed break from the demands of caring for a sick, elderly, or disabled family member, respite care offers temporary reprieve. Respite care can be provided at home, in nursery facilities or in residential or nursing institutions with overnight accommodations.
