Home Care Services

Struggling with daily routines?
A carer can provide assistance with your daily routines – whether that’s doing time-consuming housework or providing discreet personal care.

Unwilling to move to a care home?
Care at home is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to moving to residential care because it allows you to remain in the home that you love.
 
Requiring mobility support?
A carer can help you get into and out of bed and move around your home with confidence, as well as assisting with physiotherapy exercises.
 
Living with a complex condition?
Our carers are fully trained to help people living with complex medical conditions who would benefit from extra support at home.
 
Needing help leaving your home?
With home care, your carer can help you get out and about – whether that’s popping to the shops, seeing loved ones or going away for the weekend.
 
Feeling lonely or isolated?
All Helping Hands carers are chosen for their kind, friendly personalities, which means they provide wonderful companionship as well as care support.

Have Any Questions?

Questions Normally Asked

How can a carer help me at home?

Your personal carer is here to prioritise your well-being and support your independence. The duties of a home carer often involve tasks such as general housekeeping (washing dishes, cleaning the home, doing laundry, making beds and so on). They are also able to help prepare meals as well as provide personal care (bathing, dressing) with dignity. Other ways a home carer can help include:

Personal Care

All of our carers are trained to provide discreet, sensitive support with areas of personal care such as bathing, dressing, toileting and continence care.

Housework

If you're struggling to find the time or energy to stay on top of the housework, your carer can help out around the house with just about anything.

Mobility Support

Your carer will be able to help you get into and out of bed and move around your home, as well as assisting with physiotherapy exercises.

Assistance With Medication

From collecting it on your behalf to helping you organise and administer it, our carers are expertly trained to help you with your medication management.

Looking After Your Pets

With home care, you won't need to worry about being parted from your furry friend(s) – your carer can exercise them, and generally spoil them rotten.

Getting Out Of The House

A carer can accompany you out and about – whether that's to the shops, to visit loved ones, or helping you attend social clubs and hobbies.