We offer award-winning training at our Centre of Excellence so you can have confidence in the skills and expertise of our professional carers. Everyone at Helping Hands is passionate about helping people live life on their terms, despite any health conditions that they face. We can help you and your family take back control with our professional home care services.
Our team providing home care in Caldicot apply their extensive expertise to provide quality home care packages that are tailored to the needs of the individual. We offer two main types of home care – visiting care and live-in care. Here are some of the home care services offered by our Caldicot branch:
Caring for the needs of a loved one can give caregivers a feeling of purpose and fulfillment. That said, caregiving can also be exhausting and leave you feeling drained and burnt out. Caring for someone continuously can harm your health and wellbeing in the long-run, so you must take occasional breaks. This is where our respite care services come in – our professional carers are on-hand to take over your caregiving responsibilities whenever you need a break. We can arrange temporary care from as little as a few hours to a few weeks or more. One of our specialist carers will relieve you of your caregiving duties which will allow you to enjoy some well-deserved downtime. Taking advantage of our respite services will also give you the opportunity to sample the fantastic home care services that we have local to you. Our carers can then be called upon in an emergency to ensure continuity of care for your loved one.
Our elderly carers can provide reliable and dedicated support for any elderly person who wants to remain living at home in their later years. We can arrange for a fully-trained carer to visit your elderly loved one and assist with tasks including cooking, personal care, and administering medication. If your loved one has complex care needs, then we can arrange live-in support to ensure a continuity of care. Home care has become a popular alternative to residential nursing homes as it allows elderly people to continue living in their homes and communities. Our elderly home care plans are fully flexible and can be personalised to match the needs and preferences of your loved one.
Dementia is a widespread medical condition that affects roughly 850,000 people in the UK. The symptoms of dementia vary from minor to severe and tend to evolve rapidly as the condition advances. While it’s true that there is currently no cure for dementia, there is nothing stopping someone with the condition from living a long and fulfilling life. As a renowned dementia care provider, we create personalised care plans to help people with dementia live life to the fullest. We understand the importance of independence which is why we focus on supporting people with dementia at home, rather than in residential nursing facilities. Our carers will learn the daily routines of your loved one and provide the support they need, without taking away their independence and freedom. Helping Hands carers are committed to helping people with dementia live on their terms and enjoy the lifestyle that they want.
Helping Hands has been one of the UK’s top home care providers since being founded in 1989. We boast many accreditations, including being a founding member of the United Kingdom Health Care Association (UKHCA). As a family-managed company, our focus is on quality and we take the time to get to know our customers on a personal level. We offer a fully-regulated care service, so you can relax knowing that your loved one is in safe hands. A stringent recruitment process is in place to ensure that we only hire the best care staff. We only use directly employed carers, never temporary staff.
If you would like to start the process of arranging home care or have any questions, then get in touch with our specialist team. Our friendly customer service advisors are on hand 24 hours, seven days a week. You can also pop into your local branch to meet the team and discuss our home care services in more detail.