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At Neways at Home, we understand that sometimes a little extra support can make a big difference. Our Home Help service is designed to help people maintain their independence, comfort and wellbeing while remaining in the place they love most – their own home.
Whether you need occasional assistance or regular support, our friendly and reliable team is here to help with everyday tasks, giving you more time to focus on the things that matter most.
Housekeeping
Our housekeeping service helps keep your home clean, comfortable and organised.
Meal preparation
Enjoy nutritious, home-cooked meals without the stress of planning and cooking.
Shopping support
We can help with everyday errands and shopping needs.
Gardening
Maintain a tidy and enjoyable outdoor space with our light gardening support.
Pet care
Helping ensure beloved pets receive the care and attention they need.
Supporting independent living
Our Home Help service is ideal for older adults, people recovering from illness, or anyone who would benefit from a helping hand around the home. Every service is tailored to individual needs, promoting independence, confidence and peace of mind.
Try our service with a FREE First Visit
To help you discover how our Home Help service can benefit you or a loved one, we are pleased to offer a FREE first visit.
Contact Neways at Home today to find out more about our Home Help services and how we can support you.
📞 Phone: 01305 534070
📧 Email: homehelp@newaysathome.co.uk
🌐 Website: www.newaysathome.co.uk
📍 Address: Portland: 45 Easton Street & Weymouth: Office E24A, Lynch lane offices.
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