We understand that seeking out care can be a little daunting, but Helping Hands has been assisting people across the UK to live the lives they want to for more than 30 years. People have trusted our CQC accredited home care to support them in all the ways they need, whether that’s through visiting care at intervals during the week (from as little as 30 minutes at a time), or full-time nurse-assisted care.
At Helping Hands Nantwich, we want the support we offer to be as unique as you are, which is why we offer flexible care that is built around you and your schedule. We take our lead from you.
Our Nantwich care team want to make a genuine difference – whether you need a cup of tea and a chat, help with groceries, or a little extra assistance with housework, we’re there to make you feel safe and supported. The aim is to provide total freedom to choose exactly the support and assistance that’s most needed, when it’s needed. We can even offer fast start/emergency care within the same day.
Sometimes, carers need a little TLC too. Helping Hands respite care is about giving those who care for loved ones at home a break. We can provide either a regular or one-off respite care service that steps in when everyone needs that little bit of extra support. A reliable relief carer can ensure uninterrupted care for the people who need it, while those who ordinarily act as carers take a moment to recharge or tend to other urgent matters.
Helping Hands is not just about personal care; it’s a full and comprehensive service that allows elders to stay as safe and independent as possible in the comfort of their own homes. Our elderly carers will do what they can to make senior’s lives that little bit easier, including organising shopping and prescriptions, washing and dressing, mobility around the home, meals, and facilitating much-loved activities.
We believe that care work needs a human touch. Our staff are there to offer genuine emotional and even spiritual encouragement for those living with dementia or mobility issues. It’s all about getting to know you personally and providing the things that nurture your wellbeing, whether that’s more practical help with tasks or simple companionship.
Dementia presents its own unique set of challenges that requires patience, understanding and a gentle touch. Our dementia care team are there to ensure complete safety and comfort that adapts to the changing needs that come with conditions like Alzheimer’s. Our carers have plenty of experience in helping people live well with their conditions, whatever their needs are, day to day.
With more than half of our clients experiencing some degree of memory loss, Helping Hands has decided to introduce a Dementia Champion accreditation to those special carers and managers who have undergone rigorous additional training. Services like overnight care can go a long way to creating peace of mind for those with dementia, who can often feel confused or disoriented.
In our 30-plus years as a leader in the UK care industry, Helping Hands has amassed the knowledge and expertise needed to truly make a difference to people’s lives. All personal care services are provided by our Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered office Helping Hands West Manchester, meaning you can trust that the care you receive will be of the highest standard, and is routinely monitored for efficacy and safety.
We’re also a founding member of the United Kingdom Health Care Association (UKHCA), have been rated a Centre of Excellence for our training programme and have a host of other accreditations. What we’re most proud of, however, are the testimonials we receive every day from our clients, inspiring us to keep doing what we love to change people’s lives for the better. Though our passionate and dedicated carers hail from all walks of life, they each have full background checks, Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) certificates and references, and extensive training.
We know it can be difficult and overwhelming to seek out care, but we’re here when you need us. Some people require occasional care throughout the week, whereas others need more full-on, nurse-supported care for dementia or during recovery after a hospital visit. Whatever your needs, Helping Hands is listening and ready to discuss the ways we can step up to help you and your loved ones. Get in touch and let’s have a chat.