Our staff are experienced and professional and they genuinely care about looking after people who may have a range of conditions or illnesses.
We can help with a range of tasks, such as personal care, medication administration, meal preparation, companionship and social trips to support with more complex clinical care.
Low confidence levels and feelings of loneliness or isolation are quite common following events such as illness or bereavement. The companionship of our care staff can help speed recovery and help people to become re-established in their local community.
We can assist with all aspects of personal care such as washing, showering or bathing, dressing and grooming, getting up and going to bed. We are also able to help with toileting and continence management, assistance with meal preparation and assistance with administration of medication where appropriate.
We work with district nurse teams to enable delivery of more complex care tasks within the home. This means that people we look after can stay in their home for longer and where they feel most comfortable.
We can assist with day-to-day tasks such as housework, laundry and shopping as well as maintenance services.
We can offer assistance with all aspects of community integration, including assistance with the re-learning of skills that may be required following a long period of hospitalisation such as eating out, using public transport or familiarisation with local facilities and amenities.
This is particularly useful to provide respite for carers or to allow people to be discharged from hospital at the right time. This can either be sleeping-in or waking nights where are staff are on hand throughout the small hours.
Our qualified staff can escort and assist people in attending a range of activities including hospital appointments or on social trips.