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        • ❯ Support services

          Our support services are designed to assist individuals who do not need personal care but who may benefit from, companionship, social outings shopping, light domestic duties all while maintaining a comfortable home.

        • Companionship
        • Meal preparation
        • Shopping
        • Social engagement
        • Safety checks
        • Errands
        • Light house work
        • Maintaining a comfortable home
        • ❯ Care services

          Our care services support daily living with dignity - assisting with hygiene, mobility, and wellbeing to promote independence at home, these range from short care visits to Live in Care.

        • Personal care
        • Respite care
        • Live-in care
        • Home from hospital
        • Medication support
        • Nutrition and hydration
        • Mobility and transfer support
        • Continence care
        • ❯ Clinical services

          Our clinical services bring expert Nurse led healthcare into the comfort of your home, delivering safe, compassionate, and personalised specialist care.

        • Nurse-led care
        • Hospital at home
        • Gastrostomy Care
        • Wound Care
        • Catheter Care
        • Stoma care
        • Oxygen therapy
        • Tracheostomy management
        • Invasive and non-invasive ventilation
        • ❯ Children’s services

          Our children’s services provide compassionate, tailored support for children with complex needs - delivering clinical care, personal assistance, and emotional wellbeing in a safe, familiar environment.

        • Nurse-led care
        • Hospital at home
        • Clinical observations
        • Social, respite and family support
        • Gastrostomy care
        • Wound care
        • Catheter care
        • Stoma care
        • Tracheostomy management
        • Invasive and non-invasive ventilation
        • The services listed here are not exhaustive, so please do contact your nearest branch team for comprehensive support and advice.

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        • Conditions we care for

          For generations of people, our condition-led care at home enables you to remain independent and live your life with choice. 

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        • Arthritis care
        • Cancer care
        • Diabetics care
        • Mobility care
        • Muscular dystrophy care
        • Spina bifida care
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        • Bariatric care
        • Cerebral palsy care
        • Knee and hip replacement care
        • Motor neurone disease care
        • Palliative / end-of-life care
        • Spinal injury care
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        • Brain Injury & Neurological Care
        • Dementia care
        • Learning Disabilities Support
        • Parkinson’s care
        • Multiple Sclerosis
        • Stroke care
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  • Why us?
        • Why us?

          We are a long-established, leading provider of community homecare, supporting independent living across England and Scotland since for over eighty years.

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          We exist to give professional advice and support to anyone who may benefit from homecare. It’s always best to pick up the phone and speak to our branch managers, or if you prefer you can browse our online guidance here.
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    • Respite care
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    • Medication support
    • Nutrition and hydration
    • Mobility and transfer support
    • Continence care
    • Nurse-led care
    • Hospital at home
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    • Wound Care
    • Catheter Care
    • Stoma care
    • Oxygen therapy
    • Tracheostomy management
    • Invasive and non-invasive ventilation
    • Nurse-led care
    • Hospital at home
    • Clinical observations
    • Social, respite and family support
    • Gastrostomy care
    • Wound care
    • Catheter care
    • Stoma care
    • Tracheostomy management
    • Invasive and non-invasive ventilation
  • Conditions we care for
    • Arthritis care
    • Cancer care
    • Diabetics care
    • Mobility care
    • Muscular dystrophy care
    • Spina bifida care
    • Bariatric care
    • Cerebral palsy care
    • Knee and hip replacement care
    • Motor neurone disease care
    • Palliative / end-of-life care
    • Spinal injury care
    • Brain Injury & Neurological Care
    • Dementia care
    • Learning Disabilities Support
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Parkinson’s care
    • Stroke care
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