Child Care
For many working parents, there is no single solution to their child-care needs. More than a third use more than one option because of their daily schedules, works and busy lifestyle. Therefore, I provides both part-time and full-time options to the children families in order to meet their needs at the highest level. The services provided for part-time and full-time care may be varied due to the time limit. In part-time childcare services, I will provide main caring activities such as toilet training, supplying nappies if needed, well-being activities, playing with and without tools and storytelling. In full-time childcare, I will provide the below main services. We provide specialised residential care to support children and adults with a range of conditions including brain injury, spinal injury, epilepsy and learning disabilities.
Care Services for People with Dementia
Supporting someone with dementia can be very challenging at times and it’s very important to get support. Caring people with dementia do have challenges too, so it is really important to get support. Currently, there is no cure for dementia. Supporting the person with dementia to stay active is good for their wellbeing. Different activities, including everyday tasks, can boost the person’s self-esteem, improve sleep, and help avoid depression. That makes the carers very important for people suffering from dementia. There are some treatments can help with the symptoms. However, there are also some very helpful activities which could make a very important contribution to the people’s treatments and mental health repairment. I take an active part in these activities by providing her high class and well-planned services.
Elderly Care
Life is about the little things but as we age, many day-to-day activities we take for granted become harder to continue. Elderly care helps bridge that gap by providing you or your loved one with as much or as little support as you need to keep doing the things you love. We understand that one of the most difficult things for many of us in life, is to ask for help. After a lifetime of experiences, it might seem, improper or embarrassing. Yet asking for assistance is not a demonstration of weakness, rather a realisation that one’s quality of life, physically and/or emotionally, can be enhanced with some kind and reliable help, without suffering any loss of independence or dignity.
Respite Care
Respite care means a short-term stay, often around one to two weeks. Respite breaks can be planned or unplanned, in cases of emergency. This is particularly common when friends or family members are acting as a carer and allows them time to look after their own health and well-being. Respite care can also be required when the normal carer cannot offer the support needed at a certain time. For example, after an operation when the person they care for requires increased assistance.
Physical Disabilities Care Services
I offer home care to support people with a physical disability, making life a little easier and encouraging greater independence. I believes that everyone has the right to live a life that is as full and active as possible. I will work hard to empower people with physical disabilities, so that they can gain more independence and enjoy a better quality of life. My services will be tailor-made to suit individual needs and flexible so it can provide as much or as little help as is required.
Overnight Care
Overnight care is care provided by a professional carer in your own home during the night. There are several reasons why a person would require overnight care, including help with toileting, support with medications administration and mobilising in bed so you can be safe and comfortable during twilight hours. Our highly personalised live-in overnight care service ensures you or your loved one can have a safe and peaceful night’s sleep.
Palliative Care Services
Palliative care is a care and support for people with a life-limiting illness, and their family and friends. It’s sometimes called ‘supportive care’. The aim of palliative care is to help people to have a good quality of life – this includes being as well and active as possible in the time you have left.
Hospital Care
We provide progressive, personalised care for people with complex needs in a range of residential and community environments. From intensive support, to lighter touch assisted care, we offer a range of different services to meet users’ evolving needs and help them to live their best life.
Personal Care
We can help at the start and end of the day, check medication is taken, and ensure dignity and wellbeing are maintained.
Companion
We can drop-in for a chat, share a cup of tea, do a jigsaw, go out for the day, whatever you'd like to do in friendly company.
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