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Living at Home care and support information

Ageing can be difficult for both the ageing person and the family member who is witnessing their changes.

Living at Home has comprehensive information and support resources to help you along the way.

Because of declining bodily and/or mental health, growing old can restrict you from accomplishing what you used to.

It might also feel lonely if family members or friends no longer reside nearby.

Assisting you on your path to growing older and supporting you every step of the way

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At Living at Home, we support families on their difficult journeys in order to make it as simple as possible for everyone.

We’ve gained a lot of experience and knowledge along the way, and we’d like to share it with you so that you’re fully prepared and aware of your choices.

We understand that the world of care can be complicated and that it can be a challenging area of discussion at times.

That’s why we’ve put together some helpful recommendations to help you age well, avoid accidents and hospital visits, manage your health and well-being and choose the best support and care options for you.

We believe that growing older does not have to be a difficult process and that you should be able to do it in the comfort of your own home for as long as possible.

We divide our guidance and support into seven categories, and we hope we’ve covered most of the topics you’re looking for:

If you don’t find a subject you’re interested in, check out our commonly asked questions, or contact Joanne or the team, who will be pleased to assist you.

You can contact us on 01792 588 111

"Great service, really helpful staff and supportive, nothing is ever too much trouble..."

The cost of home care

We recognise that selecting care can be challenging, which is why we work with you to make the process as simple as possible.

Living at Home can give you the information you need to make an educated decision about the cost of home care.

When you contact us, you will be given an estimate before we do a home care evaluation to determine the level and type of care you require.

Our care packages can be adjusted to match your specific needs, but we always recommend that our care calls last at least one hour to offer the greatest level of care for you or a family member.

If you or a loved one over the age of 18 is in need of care, you may be eligible for additional financial assistance.

If you have any questions regarding home care, please contact us at 01792 588 111, or email support@livingathome.uk, or click on the "Find the right support" tab below and fill out the form.

A member of our helpful team will contact you shortly.

Dementia

You could be wondering how to respond to dementia-related behaviours and situations or how to provide dignified dementia care for a loved one.

Because of our years of experience providing home care to many elderly people with dementia, we have a lot of answers to these queries.

If you have any questions regarding home care, please contact us at 01792 588 111 or email support@livingathome.uk, or click on the "Find the right support" tab below and fill out the form.

A member of our helpful team will contact you shortly.

Care planning

We recognise that selecting home care can be challenging, which is why we work with you to make the process as simple as possible.

Living at Home can give you the information you need to make an educated decision about receiving home care.

Our care packages can be adjusted to match your specific needs, but we always recommend that our care calls last at least one hour to offer the greatest level of care for you or a family member.

If you have any questions regarding home care, please contact us at
01792 588 111, or email support@livingathome.uk, or click on the "Find the right support" tab below and fill out the form.

A member of our helpful team will contact you shortly.

Home care services

Home care, to us, means delivering great care to people who want to live independently in their own homes. It's also an option for those who don't want to live at a care facility.

Companionship and medicine reminders are only a few of the services provided by home care, which also includes light housework, personal care, and meal preparation.

We can adapt your help to match your needs and lifestyle, whether it's assistance with a weekly trip to the shops, accompanying you to the hairdressers, or providing a companion to accompany you on excursions.

If you have any questions regarding home care, please contact us at 01792 588 111,
or email support@livingathome.uk, or click on the "Find the right support" tab below and fill out the form.

A member of our helpful team will contact you shortly.

Live-in care

It may take some time to find the proper live-in care for a family member, but one thing is certain: if your loved one wishes to stay at home, they can.

Living at Home live-in care is a feasible alternative to residential care.

Living at Home can give you the information you need to make an educated decision about live-in care.

If you have any questions regarding home care, please contact us at 01792 588 111, or email support@livingathome.uk, or click on the "Find the right support" tab below and fill out the form.

A member of our helpful team will contact you shortly.

The team At Living At Home

Home care professionals

We wouldn't be able to provide high-quality home care without our top care professionals. Learn what makes a Living at Home Social Care Wales- registered care professional unique.

There are numerous care options available, and you obviously want the highest degree of daily care and support you can count on.

You can trust Living at Home to provide you with not only custom-made care plans based on your specific needs but also the highest-quality care professionals.

See why our care professionals enjoy their roles and learn how they support your loved ones.

If you have any questions regarding home care professionals, please contact us at 01792 588 111, or email support@livingathome.uk, or click on the "Apply Today" add a link tab below and fill out the form.

A member of our helpful team will contact you shortly.

Living at Home services FAQs

What considerations are used to allocate a home care professional?

When you schedule home care, we get to know you on a personal level, including your interests and passions.

We’ll pair you up with like-minded care professionals who are likely to become good friends over time.

What is the cost of home care?

The cost of your home care is determined by the frequency of your assistance, but most visits start at £27.50 per hour.

With this, a fully trained care professional will assist you with household chores, medication, and more in the comfort of your own home.

There are also defined charges for 20-minute medication calls, 30-minute and 45-minute visits, as well as for overnight calls.

How do I set up home care?

Our experienced care manager is only a phone call away on 01792 588 111

They will learn about your requirements and set up a meeting.

Our Living at Home care manager will then conduct a home care assessment and meet with you in person to discuss your needs, ensuring that you receive the best care package possible.

What does the term ‘home care’ mean?

Home care provides the extra assistance, reassurance and companionship  that you may require to be as independent as possible at home.

Home care allows you to remain in your home and community and with your loved ones.

How can home care assist you?

There are numerous aspects of home care that can directly benefit you, your spouse or your partner.

Home care is designed to not only assist you directly but also to provide further reassurance to family members who aren’t always around to assist you.

 

They will know that you are receiving the care and support you require.

What is the process for providing home care?

A home carer’s responsibilities frequently include tasks such as general housekeeping (washing dishes, cleaning the home, doing laundry, making beds and so on).

They can also assist in meal preparation and provide dignity in personal care (bathing and dressing).

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