Preventative Home Care
For older adults who need consistent, proactive support, built around the Five Pillars of Living Well at Home.
Not everyone needs a full-time care package. Sometimes you simply want the reassurance of knowing help is there if and when you need it. That is exactly what our Early Support and Reassurance service offers.

For people who are mostly independent but want the reassurance that help is there when they need it, whether for an unexpected change, a short recovery after hospital, or an extra hand around the house.
The reassurance of expert support, without giving up your independence.
Book your assessmentNo pressure and no commitment, just the support you need, when you need it. It starts with a friendly conversation.
Call us or request a call back to arrange your free, no-obligation assessment.
We visit you at home, listen to what matters, and build a personalised care and support plan.
You're introduced to a small, named team of carers who get to know you and your routine.
Your support starts, with regular reviews to keep everything right for you.
Book your free, no-obligation assessment and we'll help you find the right support. No pressure, just a friendly conversation.
Explore all our servicesFor older adults who need consistent, proactive support, built around the Five Pillars of Living Well at Home.
For older adults recovering from a fall or hospital stay, or anyone feeling less steady on their feet.
For families preparing for a discharge from hospital, when you may get a call with only hours to make arrangements.
For sons, daughters and spouses who have been doing it all, and need to rest without guilt.
For those who want continuous, personalised support at home, so you or your loved one can enjoy the familiarity and warmth of home while receiving the care needed to thrive.
For older adults who need help maintaining foot and hand health, delivered safely within the comfort of home.
Every Abney & Baker care plan is built around these five pillars — how we measure success, how we work with you to structure your care and support, and how we know when someone is genuinely thriving, not simply surviving.
Improving strength, balance and mobility to reduce the risk of falls and injuries.
Keeping the mind active and engaged to protect memory and mental agility.
Supporting healthy eating and hydration to boost energy and wellbeing.
Helping you stay connected, confident and involved in your community.
Reducing hazards to make the home safer and easier to live in.