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Life Care Plus provides high-quality, personalised home care, live-in care, and support services to adults of all ages. Central to our approach is the rights of the service user, to whom we are dedicated to enhancing quality of life, and helping them to retain independence in their own homes for longer.

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12 October 2017

Life Care Plus staff is very good and provide professional home care services we are very happy.

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Many older people struggle to perform everyday tasks such as taking care of their appearance and maintaining personal hygiene.

Our carers will support your loved one with all aspects of personal care, including bathing, grooming, hair care, shaving, and dressing, which in turn allows the client to live life to the full without being anxious about their appearance.

Our highly-trained and experienced carers will treat your loved one with the utmost respect, dignity, and modesty at all times, minimising the potential for any discomfort or embarrassment.

For Life Care Plus, the main objective of our personal care services is to help clients have pride in their appearance whilst also maintaining good personal hygiene.

That said, we understand that personal care is quite intimate by its very nature, and are mindful to do all we can to minimise feelings of embarrassment or vulnerability.

We liaise with social services, GPs, physios, family members, and the client to identify those particular areas in which support is required, and then implement the agreed care plan with the utmost dignity and respect.

f you’re looking for a comprehensive, cost effective alternative to placing your loved one into an assisted living facility, hourly home care (otherwise known as ‘in-home care’) is definitely worth considering. The emotional strain associated with moving away from the familiarity and comfort of home can sometimes lead to mental and physical decline, further loss of independence and diminished quality of life.

In contrast, hourly home care (where you pay for in-home care by the hour) allows your loved one to stay in the comfort of their own home whilst benefiting from social, emotional and physical support from an experienced carer.

What’s more, by utilising an hourly home care service or in-home care, the amount of care provided can be increased or reduced over time to suit evolving needs.

Our hourly home care service is reliable, flexible and highly personalised, prioritising each client’s interests above all else. We treat service users as part of our extended family and aim to become an indispensable part of their support network.

Many older people are at their most vulnerable following discharge from hospital. That is why our hospital to home care service is designed to make the transition as easy as possible, aiding recovery, and providing the confidence to live independently in your own home once again.

We work seamlessly with family and social services to ensure that you have all the assistance and support you require on your return home from hospital.

Each individual’s care plan is likely to differ according to need, but our hospital-to-home care service can encompass many different types of support, from accompaniment home and transportation to appointments, to personal care, physical assistance when moving around the house, domestic tasks and companionship. Central to our approach is a dedication to growing your confidence and helping you regain your independence.

aring for a loved one can be tiring, physically and emotionally challenging and – at times – overwhelming.

By offering family carers relief from the full-time care they provide their loved one, respite care offers a valuable opportunity to rejuvenate, refresh and take a bit of time for yourself and your own needs.

This in turn often helps the person being cared for, as a short break will reduce your stress and enable you to better support your loved one in the longer-term.

Our 24/7, around-the-clock respite care, ensures that a carer is always watching over your loved one, offering emotional support, reducing fall risk and assisting in all activities of daily living.

While maintaining physical health and fitness is important as you get older, emotional and social well-being is just as important to quality of life. Family members and friends do not always live close enough at hand to visit regularly, and bereavement can leave you without a spouse, partner or friend with whom to share your twilight years.

Regular social interaction and companionship is vital to keeping you alert, engaged and with purpose to your life.

As part of our companionship service, our friendly, courteous carers will spend time with you or your loved one, helping with the crossword, joining in with hobbies and interests, tidying the garden, attending social events, or sometimes just having a good chat over a cup of tea. These simple tasks can often mean so much when there is no one else readily available to share them with, and can stop you or your loved one becoming isolated or lonely.

Living with dementia is particularly distressing, with routine and familiarity key to reducing the potential for upset and helping the individual remain engaged and independent for longer. Staying at home among friends, memories and familiar surroundings can often help this process, which is why home care (also known as in-home care) is such an important tool in supporting those with dementia.

At Life Care Plus, our experienced, empathetic and compassionate carers support people living with dementia every day, and apply their advanced, specialist training to ensure that those in their care are well looked-after. Caring for someone with dementia can be challenging, but we work with GPs, social services and families to produce a comprehensive bespoke care plan to support your loved one physically, emotionally and socially within their own home to delay the need for assisted living or nursing care.

There are few things in life that are more upsetting than seeing someone you love deal with the enormity of knowing they have a terminal illness. While nothing can make such awful circumstances any easier, enabling your loved one to remain in their own home, surrounded by familiarity, memories and the people who mean the most to them, can offer some comfort.

It’s at times like these that you need to make the most of your time together, and utilising an end of life home care service can help with this. Our highly-trained, empathetic and compassionate carers will provide one-to-one care to your loved one, supporting them in their day-to-day activities, transporting them to hospital appointments, helping with personal care, and providing emotional succour during times of distress.