Why
choose Live-In Care?There may be many reasons why you are looking at care options and have found Live-In Care. You may be looking for yourself or on behalf of a friend or relative, because a little support is needed with those tasks that are becoming more difficult, or because of restricted mobility through illness or an accident. It may be that your needs aren’t just for personal care, you may need a companion and a housekeeper too. Your needs may be short term, convalescent, respite or holiday care for example, or something longer term.
The live-in care that Helping Hands can provide involves somebody living in with you in your home, and looking after any personal care and household needs. With the benefits of staying in familiar surroundings with home comforts and memories, pets and maybe family, it is a proven and established alternative to a residential home or sheltered accommodation . We support the elderly, the ill or those with disabilities with one-to-one, full time care, all with the same objective of maintaining a sense of independence and remaining at home.
Live-in care works because more and more people are looking to retain their independence and maintain a quality of life while remaining at home. It works because the care we provide uses directly employed carers trained to the highest standard; special people who can provide a consistent and quality one-to-one relationship. It works, because in YOUR home, things will be done YOUR way. Live-in care works because it provides peace of mind, knowing that someone is there for you, whatever the time of day.
Helping Hands has been providing quality home and live-in care since Mary Lee created the business in 1989. Still a family-run company based in Warwickshire, the team has now grown and evolved to over 300 directly employed staff, including specialist Managers in Training and Legal Compliance.
For more information, including a full copy of the latest independent CSCI
Inspection report, visit Helping
Hands Homecare's website (it will open in a new browser window) or call
Freephone 0808 180 9488.