Home care is often a popular solution for older family members who need a little help with day-to-day life.
There are medical-based home healthcare services, but non-medical home care services are just as vital. The mental health and physical well-being of your loved ones is key to them leading a happy, independent life in the comfort of their own home.
When looking into home care in Wiltshire, it’s important that you understand the many services that are available. Your family member may benefit from one type or a range depending on their particular needs.
If you want to find out more about the ways that you can help your loved one in their daily life, keep reading our guide.
Types of home care
Both healthcare and home care can play vital roles in supporting your loved one at home.
As a loved one ages, or cannot care for themselves as they once did, home care agencies can be a great option. It allows members of your family to get help with important daily tasks, and to feel a sense of companionship at the same time, whilst staying in their own homes.
To understand what types of care provider services might help your loved one, here’s an overview of each type.
Respite care visits
Have you been caring for your family member for a while, but feel you need a bit of a break now and then? Helping your family member with personal care or general care is a rewarding task, but it can also be a lot of work.
Respite visits are a great way to give yourself a break and have a high quality professional come and support your loved whilst you’re not there. You can opt to have the carer come from time to time, or have them fill in for you regularly.
This flexibility makes it easy for you to take some time for yourself. Giving you peace of mind that your loved one is getting the help and support they need with their care needs fulfilled.
Caregivers can do everything from cooking, cleaning, or supporting your family member with appointments or, they can help with visits to the high street shops. By knowing that they’re in good hands, you can enjoy some time to yourself, guilt-free.
Everyday tasks
If you own a home, you know how much work everyday tasks can be. For a parent alone or someone who has just had surgery, this can be even harder.
Having a little home help with simple everyday tasks around the house can make a big difference. Careworkers can easily complete daily tasks for your loved one that they may not be able to do, like:
- Clean and tidy the home
- Wash, iron clothes, and change sheets
- Manage and book appointments
- Help organise and pay the bills
- Liaise with third parties, such as plumbers, your local authority, couriers and dog walkers
These are all tasks that can be difficult to keep up with for the older people, especially those with early onset Alzheimer’s. The smallest bit of home help can mean the world to your loved one, and mean they can continue to live independently, confidently and happily in their own home.
Personal care
As your loved ones age, taking care of themselves can become more difficult. This is where personal care services come in.
Personal care services include helping with meal prep, washing, taking a bath or changing a catheter bag. Having someone to help with these tasks can make daily life much easier, and improve the quality of life for your loved one.
This type of care can be helpful if your family member has just been through a surgery too. After-care is important to keep up with, and personal care services can be just the extra helping hand they need to support their recovery. Ease your loved ones’ mind that they can continue to live safely and happily at home with home care support rather than having to move into a residential care home.
Companionship care
Studies have shown just how important socialisation and human interaction is as we age. The benefits are endless, particularly for those with dementia care needs, even helping to prevent dementia.
Companionship care can help to take this a step further. As you age, it can be harder to get out and about and stay in contact with friends and family.
Companionship professionals can help your loved one to get back out there with those that they love. They can take them to social events, take them out for a shopping trip, or play a game of chess at home..
It helps get them out of the house and talking to others, something that can be difficult for some people.
To re-establish the social connection, companionship care can be one of the best ways to do it.
Who could benefit from home care?
There are many good candidates for those looking for high quality, personalised home care services.
Home care is a helpful option for those who don’t need live-in-care, or anyone who has been through surgery or other medical procedures. Housework and personal care can start to creep up, but home care can be a good solution until your parents are back on track.
The COVID / coronavirus pandemic understandably is a consideration when you’re thinking about bringing carers into your loved one’s home. However, we are doing everything we can to keep your family and our team safe. Our carers are fully equipped with Personal Protective Equipment, we ensure all carers maintain good hygiene and regular hand washing, and they receive full ongoing training in line with the latest regulations.
If you have a loved one in any of these situations, then home care can be a great investment.
What are the costs of home care?
Before investing in home care, it’s important to understand its pricing. It can be helpful to make yourself a budget that works for the services that you need.
Typically, pricing is charged by the hour or per session. At Abney & Baker, all our pricing includes the travel times, so there is no surprise when you get your bill.
We also take pride in the fact that 80% of everything we charge goes on paying our staff. Our prices are affordable and fair.
You can rest assured knowing that your loved one will only receive the love, care and support they need from our team. Peace of mind and improving the quality of life for your family member is priceless.
Home care in South West, England: Provide the best care for your family member
When it comes to keeping your family member well cared for in their later years, home care can be a huge help.
For peace of mind and a higher quality of life, home care within Wiltshire can be the perfect solution.
For reassurance of what you should be looking for with home care in Wiltshire. Take a look at the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of all health and social care services in England.
The areas we cover are: Bradford-on-Avon, Westbury, Melksham, Devizes, Corsham, Chippenham, Trowbridge, Warminster
At Abney & Baker, we’re proud to provide excellent quality care to seniors or anyone who needs it in the area. We’re affordable and flexible.
Are you interested in home care in Wiltshire or the surrounding areas? If so, book a call!
Helping your loved one to continue living independently and confidently in their own home.
By providing a range of support at home, we’re helping many clients across Bath & North East Somerset and West Wiltshire retain their independence and stay in control in the comfort of their own homes.
Remember we’re always here if you want to chat about your care options. Just get in touch:
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