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Our care services

Companionship services

  • Help with reading
  • Rent and play films
  • Record family history
  • Arrange appointments
  • Assist with entertaining
  • Escort to appointments
  • Monitor diet and eating 
  • Attend plays or concerts
  • Reminisce about the past
  • Plan visits, outings and trips

  • Visit neighbours and friends
  • Stimulate mental awareness
  • Assist with clothing selection
  • Accompany to lunch or dinner
  • Help with travel arrangements
  • Participate in hobbies and crafts
  • Buy magazines, papers and books
  • Discuss current or historical events
  • Offer companionship and conversation
  • Attend club meetings and sporting events

Personal care services

  • Dementia care
  • Alzheimer’s care
  • Assist with eating
  • Provide grooming
  • Help with bathing
  • Provide respite care

  • Assist with dressing
  • Provide convalescence care
  • Help with incontinence care
  • Provide medication reminders
  • Assist with evening and tuck in
  • Assist with morning and wake up

Home help services

  • Answer the door
  • Take out rubbish
  • Assist with pet care
  • Collect prescriptions
  • Care for houseplants
  • Prepare shopping lists
  • Dusting and vacuuming
  • Check food expiry dates

  • Oversee home deliveries
  • Provide light housekeeping
  • Help with general shopping
  • Supervise home maintenance
  • Help with washing and ironing
  • Meal preparation and tidy away
  • Drop off and collect dry cleaning
  • Make beds and change bed linen
  • Organise wardrobes and cupboards

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Specialist dementia care

Dementia is a life-changing condition that affects the ability to do everyday tasks. A diagnosis of dementia for your loved one can be a worrying time for you, family and friends.


We can support you and your loved one at home with care givers who are specially trained in working with Alzheimer’s and other dementias by:

  • Managing behaviour – care givers are trained in techniques that help to allow your family member to remain calm and safe at home
  • Encouraging engagement – engaging your loved one throughout the day helps their mental, physical and social well-being

Qualified care givers

Our care givers are trained in our Alzheimer’s care programme. They have the passion, desire and skills to work with people with dementia.


Accreditation is provided by City & Guilds and, for our advanced dementia training programme, by the NCFE. This ensures that our training is comprehensive and quality assured.


Care givers are trained in techniques that encourage the individual to engage in daily activities, reminiscence and encourage interests that may help promote self-esteem and retain skills.


A diagnosis of dementia can be very difficult for you and your family. We can support you and those close to you, during this time, by providing you with trained care givers and the knowledge that help is always at hand.


We are immensely proud of the work we do supporting families and older people. We aim to make the experience of dementia as positive as it can be by providing support not just for your loved one, but also for the family.

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