Physical disabilities and age-related conditions are some of the few circumstances that prevent people from caring for themselves. Our caregivers can assist you with daily tasks such as mobility, eating, exercising, and grooming.
Our goal is to help individuals and their loved ones live happy and fulfilling lives. Specially trained care workers will help the person to maintain a routine and social life, assist with any personal or household tasks and support them to live as independently as possible. These care workers are trained to deal with challenging behaviour and will get to know each person as an individual. This way, they will know what situations that they particularly struggle with, for example they may get very confused at certain times or in certain places, and how best to help them.
This is assistance with daily personal duties that have become more difficult due to illness or ageing. Getting dressed, washing, going to the bathroom, and shaving are examples of such tasks. Hoists and sliders are used by caregivers to move patients with limited mobility. It is up to each person to decide what they want to include in their personal plan and what kind of support they desire. All personal care is given in a polite and discrete manner that respects the dignity of the individual. Each individual will have their own person-centred care and support plan to ensure their individual needs are met.
Companionship care is ideal for older adults who are at risk of loneliness. These people are able to live independently or don’t want to move into a care home or retirement village. They simply want some company. Loneliness is a huge issue that affects hundreds of people across the UK. Having somebody to talk to and go on outings with helps a person’s confidence, keeps their social skills alight and helps to avoid or ease depression.
This service allows you to have 24 hour around the clock support. Having a live in carer allows individuals to be able to have the support they require, whilst being able to remain in the comfort of their own home. Having a live in carer will allow individuals to receive companionship, have personal care assistance, assistance with dietary needs, household tasks and also be supported to access the community through a person-centred, bespoke individual care and support plan.
At Care at Home Pembrokeshire, we understand that caring for your loved one can be demanding and mean that the full time carer may need a break. We also understand that the cared for may not want to go in to a residential setting and may prefer to remain in their own home.
At Care at Home Pembrokeshire, we are able to offer holiday and live in care to allow individuals to be able to have all the care and support they require, whilst their main carer takes a well deserved break, and still be able to remain in the comfort of their own home.
This service can be provided from as little as 24 hours up to 7 days a week or more. All required support would be given through a person-centred, bespoke care and support plan.
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