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Support at Home

We understand everyone’s circumstances are unique, which is why we offer a variety of flexible support options to help you live as independently as you choose – in a setting that’s right for you.

With support at home you’ll receive high-quality, person-centred support care in the comfort of your own home. Delivered by specially trained teams, we’ll work with you to manage your needs and establish your independence.

Who can have support at home?

Support at home is an affordable alternative to hospitals and care homes. With the support of Healthcare Assistants, Support Workers, or Nurses, your care is delivered in familiar, comfortable surroundings.

You might choose support at home if you:

Have a long-term disability, illness, or complex care needs.

Want to embrace independence in the community.

Are looking for more choice and control over your support.

Would like to remain close to family and friends.

Person sitting on bed talking to Support Worker.

Our person-centred approach

We use person-centred support, putting you at the heart of your care plan. We work with you to create a support plan tailored to meet your individual needs, values, and preferences.

As well as managing your health and wellbeing needs, we support you to set goals, embrace meaningful opportunities, and pursue your passions. As you reach your goals, we’ll work with you to set new ones, so you can continue living the fulfilling life you deserve.

We can support you with:

  • Specialist complex care
  • Accessing the community
  • Enjoying leisure activities
  • Personal care, like showering and dressing
  • Daily living skills, such as cleaning and cooking

Care at home for children with complex care needs

We understand the importance of family and the responsibilities that come with supporting a child or young person with complex needs. With our specialist complex care support, we empower children and young people to receive support in the comfort of their own homes, surrounded by the people they love.

Our Children’s Complex Care team offers hospital-grade care and support to children and young people. Providing expertly trained Nurses and Healthcare Assistants, we ensure your child or young person is happy, healthy, and empowered to embrace the joys of childhood. Proven to reduce lengthy hospital stays, our complex care and support promotes independence and nurtures positive mental health and emotional wellbeing.

As well as providing essential clinical support, our dedicated teams extend our family values and person-centred ethos, supporting your child or young person to dream big and achieve their goals.

Our approach

With our support, we empower you to learn new skills, increase your independence, and embrace a fulfilling life. Our expert support teams understand independence is unique to everyone, which is why they put you at the heart of your support, empowering you to make decisions about your care.

Our support at home empowers you to stay in familiar surroundings, maintain connections with your local community, and embrace added independence. We remain flexible to your needs, so, if they change, we’ll work together to adjust your support, ensuring you continue to live a fulfilling life.

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