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We provide personalised homecare services to elderly clients who may need support to live independently in the comfort of their own home. The service provided by our caregivers can be as much or as little as the individual needs ranging from minimal assistance to 24-hour care.
Our service includes (but is not limited to):
Feeling independent adds to an individual's confidence, self-worth and therefore quality of life. Home care services allow individuals to maintain their dignity and autonomy while receiving support with daily tasks. Our caregivers are carefully matched to those needing care services to ensure the best possible connection on a social and emotional level; promoting good chats, lessening loneliness and feelings of isolation and in many cases helping to build friendships.
Home care also supports family members by providing respite by balancing responsibilities.
We welcome all enquiries. Please get in touch to discuss your needs. Call 01305 534070 or use our contact us form.
We are very pleased with the care that is being given to our mother. It has made her life much more comfortable and that has helped her be more relaxed. The addition of transport to, and support with, appointments away from home has also been a great help as well.
Chris S (Son of client)
Whilst we want to do our best to be transparent about costs - it's difficult to quote a cost as services delivered to one person, will differ greatly (in some cases) to those delivered to another.
Cost is based on frequency of visits, time allocated, level of services and a few other factors. Please rest assured, we are more than happy to discuss needs and provide a no-obligation quote.
Some individuals may be eligible for support from social care services or local authority funding. More information regarding this can be found in our guide to Funding for Care. We are also happy to advise where we can on funding sources for home care.
This depends on many factors such as the individual's needs, conducting a needs assessment at the individual's home, agreeing how the package will be funded and matching a suitable carer.
Usually, if all information is available then we can start the care package within three days after receiving the initial care enquiry. If more urgent care is needed, we also have the expertise to allow us to set up home care within 24 hours in emergency situations.
Please talk to us about your needs or what at this stage you think your needs may be, and we can give you a better idea of what to expect or get the ball rolling for you.
This can happen as a result of a change of circumstances, health, medication or other factors. The good news is Neways at Home has a large enough team to offer complete flexibility. We can increase the number of hours we offer our services to you. We can also expand the care package to include additional support as needed. Basically, we can reduce or increase services fairly easily so that you're not left waiting for the help you need.
Here at Neways at Home we've developed a very good reputation for being extremely flexible. You can discuss additional services and support you may need as part of the home help or home care packages and we will either arrange it for you or help you find an alternative solution or resource.
We're always happy to listen and help. Please don't worry about coming to us with any type of need and we will do our best to help.
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