Personal
Care Needs
Our carers can help you with a variety of personal care needs including
getting dressed and undressed, preparing meals and encouraging to eat, nutritional advice, continence care or assisting with
prescribed medication.
We can also help you with washing, showering, bathing and moving about your home.
Care can be provided at any time of the day and can include a sleepover
or waking night service where a worker stays with you through the night.
This list is not exhaustive so please contact the branch to discuss your specific needs.
Shopping call
We provide
assistance with weekly shopping as well as collecting your pension. All clients have the use of our support
vehicle if need be, so no more lazy days for wheelchair users!
Carers on return will
put all shopping away, as well as have a detailed account for clients on their return.
Social call
Social calls are very rewarding for both clients and service users. Outings
can be arranged from bowling to cinema, garden centres to theatres, pubs to restaurants to anything you want.
We can tailor make your package to suit you, to fit around your time with the right care worker to take you out!
Mental Health Needs
Our range of service for mental health care needs can vary from Specialist Dementia Care needs; to advance
Alzheimer’s to simple one to one social inclusion programmes. All care workers are trained to the
best possible standard in Mental Health Needs and are well equipped in providing the right care for you, or your family.
Children Services
We believe by giving young people the best start in life, by helping individuals to achieve their
goals, and to full their dreams as well as promote a holistic approach to family care.
We regard services for young people with paramount importance.
We provide services for the young from promoting the high standards of personal care to supporting social inclusion and
opportunities for education, leisure, sport and short and long term breaks for families, etc.
We have experience working with children across a wide range of conditions
- including for example:
- Sensory
impairment / dual sensory impairment
- Brain injuries
- Spinal injuries
- Severe
and partial physical disabilities
- Profound and minor learning difficulties
- Cerebral palsy
- Challenging behaviour
- Substance abuse
- Terminal illness
- Coping
with challenging social environments or unstable family life