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Products, Services & Support Groups

Homecare

A variety of care options

We understand that our clients care needs can change that is why we offer several flexible care options which our service users can select based on their individual requirements. Service users can either choose one or combine more than one options to get the necessary level of care they require.

24-hour care

Our nurses or carers can visit your home on a rota basis during the day and night, covering the whole 24-hour period. This is to ensure that your needs are attended to 24 hours per day.

Live-in care

This service provides the continuity of care from nurse or carer who will live in your home and provide up to 12 hours of care per day.

Considerations for your home

We understand that having someone share your home can be a very personal matter. For this reason, we ensure that all our live-in care staff are fully briefed on your expectations and personal preferences, dressing, religious beliefs, and cultural sensitivities.

The carer will require their own bedroom and provision for meals. They will however provide all their own personal items.

Daily visits

From one hour through to a full day, we can offer support with all aspects of daily living.

Night care

Sleeping night- our sleeping night services are designed for those who may only require limited amount of care throughout the night, whilst having peace of mind that someone is there.

Waking night- is for those whose care needs are greater and they require a substantial level of support during the night. Our waking night service may be the most suitable such cliental. During a waking night, the carer would be awake and alert throughout the night to meet the service user needs.

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