LIVE-IN CARE

POST-HOSPITAL AND OPERATIVE CARE

RESPITE CARE

OVERNIGHT CARE SLEEPING AND WALKING NIGHT CARE

PALLIATIVE CARE

AUTISM CARE

DEMENTIA CARE

HOURLY CARE

Live-in Care

We create a platform where you can independently hire a caregiver/nurse to meet your individual needs. We ensure that all our carers, nurses and support workers are interviewed, approved and vetted and have the right training to meet your individual needs.

What they do:

  • They are there for your companionship and safety

  • Assist with your medication and medical equipment

  • Support you to live independently within your own home and comfort.

  • They help with light domestic tasks and chores.

  • Support with shopping and social engagements with friends and family

Post hospital and operative care

Our carers can offer flexible, short-term care options after a hospital admission or postoperative care for anyone recuperating at home.

What they do:

  • Support you with your bathing and hygiene needs

  • Keeping up with your appointments

  • Ensuring your safety around the home e.g., preventing falls

  • Carrying out light house duties e.g., cooking, cleaning

  • Assist with medication, changing bandages and dressings

  • Overseeing mobility issues

Respite Care

Our carers will be there for you when you need time off to rejuvenate or relieve you so that you can have some time off

What they can do:

  • Act as a relief cover to allow attending an emergency, a special occasion or go for a holiday

  • Be there so that you take time off to rest or a break to renew your energy

Overnight care sleeping and waking night care

Our staff will offer support if you need care and security at night or any occasional support at night.

What they do:

  • Ensure that you have security and peace of mind at night

  • Assist with bathroom assistance and mobility at night

  • Help with any other needs required e.g., taking medication

Palliative care

We have kind, caring, respectful, sensitive and well-mannered staff to support people living with an incurable illness or complex medical conditions.

What they do:

  • Assist with hygiene needs-bathing and dressing

  • Support with cooking and feeding where needed

  • Be there for respite care for friends and family

  • Assist with medication and treatment plan

  • Provide all other needs including emotional support

  • Ensure a holistic, person-centred, sensitive care


Autism care


Autistic people, be they children, young people or grown-up adults have various needs. Our carers are trained to offer this support as well as to respect people’s cultures and religious affiliations.

What they can do:

  • Support their daily routines and consistent structures

  • Support in daily domestic and practical activities

  • Aid effective communication between the service user and other agencies

  • Build up and maintain therapeutic interactions/positive relationships

  • Support the enhancement of their continuity of care


Alzheimer’s /dementia care

Our carers are trained and experienced in working with people with Alzheimer’s and dementia at both early and late stages.

What they do:

  • Assist in daily living activities-hygiene, grooming, cooking

  • Ensuring a safe environment and managing distressing behaviour

  • Maintaining routines, consistency and continuity

  • Support with appointments, meetings and family interactions

  • Assist with medication


Hourly care

We offer hourly carers for a minimum of 2 hours. Our carers will assist you to live independently in the familiar surroundings of your home and community.

What they do:

  • Offering companionship

  • Ensuring safety within your environment

  • Support with daily exercise/fitness and mobility

  • Assist with medication and appointments

  • Help with social engagements/shopping

  • Support with hygiene needs/cooking/dietary needs


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