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If you're looking for a company that will look after your loved ones like they are our own family; if you're looking for a company that puts care above profit and if you're looking for a company staffed by people who genuinely put clients first, then Caremark Basingstoke is the company to call.

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Our relationship-centred approach enables our caregivers to provide personalised care that:

Helps your loved one remain safe at home

Builds confidence and encourages engagement

Can provide nutritious meals and mealtime activities to encourage healthy eating

Creates opportunities for social interaction

Provides stimulating activities

Builds self-esteem and enhances physical strength

Helps to understand different behaviours and needs

Supports the family to help you take a break from some caring responsibilities.

You can rest assured that you will have the right team in place to look after your loved one with dementia

Our carers can help minimise the disruption of a Parkinson’s diagnosis by providing the necessary levels of support you need to help you cope. Importantly, our visiting care service works on the premise empowering people to stay in control of their routine and medication. We will encourage clients to lead as active a life as possible.

Trained to provide Parkinson’s support, our carers can also provide help around the home, as well as personal care. From cooking meals and putting the washing machine on, to helping with more sensitive issues, like toileting and bathing, our carers can support you or your loved one in a number of ways.

Depending on the severity of your stoke you might be needing help with a variety of different things, but your carer can support you to do these things for yourself, or do them for you if they are still too much.

Following a stroke you could need support with:

• Verbal exercises
• Physiotherapy
• Household chores
• Personal care
• Mobilising
• Feeding and meal prep
• Medication

Everyone’s needs are different, and we understand that. That’s why each of our packages of care are tailored around the effects of your stroke and your exact care requirements.

Personal care means helping with anything that is of a personal nature. This may include tasks that are personal to you, such as bathing, showering, applying creams and lotions, dressing, and toileting – extending to continence management and general laundry, meal preparation and feeding, and other day-to-day duties to keep you living well in the comfort of your own home.

Working to your regular routines, and ensuring that support is tailored to your specific requirements, a fully trained private carer or support worker offers discreet and professional personal care in the way that’s most comfortable to you.

We believe in the importance of a continuous service and the same familiar faces, especially when it comes to personal care. Speak to us to find out more about how we can support you or a loved one.

If you live with one of the many types of cerebral palsy, you can still live a fulfilling and independent life, with specialist support to help you when you need it, comfortably and in the way you want to. With cerebral palsy care at home, we provide day-to-day support so you can keep your independence.

With nearly 30 years’ experience in providing specialist home care, we provide live-in care and visiting care for people with cerebral palsy within the comfort of their own homes. One of our expertly trained and specially chosen carers can provide all the one-to-one assistance required, whether that is medical help, personal care, help around the home or ongoing companionship.

We place special importance on matching you with someone who has the same interests, likes and dislikes. Our cerebral palsy support workers are assisting people every day to live the lives they want, whether that’s supporting them at home, at work, through study, on holiday or through active social lives.

Supported Living is there to help people with disabilities live as independently as possible and fully access their local surroundings. By not having to live in a care home or residential facility you get to live much more independently as you might otherwise, while enjoying the support and friendship of your dedicated carer who will provide one-to-on, dedicated care. Whether you remain in your family home and have professional support on an occasional basis, or you wish to live in your own property and need live-in care to make this a reality, our amazing carers will work tirelessly to make sure you get to live the life you want to. Our person-centred care services will ensure that you are always fully supported, and your personalised support plan will include every aspect of your daily routines.

When delivering our multiple sclerosis home care services, we focus entirely on the customer and their needs. Because there are many different forms of MS, people living with the condition have varying degrees of medical requirements, but they also have different needs, wants and hobbies. Finding a private carer who understands what makes you the person you are is an important step on your care journey.

We’re committed to consistency in delivering MS care. This means you can feel safe in the knowledge that there won’t be numerous MS carers coming into your home. We match you with carers who will provide either visiting or live-in care & multiple sclerosis help and support on an ongoing basis.

With more and more hospitals looking to get patients home quickly COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that you and your loved ones may be feeling anxious about being discharged without any additional support.

At Caremark we believe that you should never have to compromise on your wellbeing, so we’re here to help you readjust to life at home and feel safe and supported.

Whether you need regular visits to deliver groceries and medication, help with chores and keeping your home clean or 24-hour care support for constant care and companionship, we’re here to help. And if you’re living with a more complex condition that requires more intensive support, we also provide expert and high quality nurse-supported care to those who need it, ensuring that you have the level of care you need to help you on your road to recovery.

End-of-life care, also known as palliative care, provides the support that is needed towards the end of someone’s life, allowing them to pass in the most peaceful and comfortable way. While some people spend their final days in a hospital, hospice or nursing home, end-of-life care at home has become a preferred option for those who wish to spend their last moments within their own home, and surrounded by their loved ones.

A fully trained carer can offer regular support with many tasks to make you or a loved one feel comfortable and safe during what can be a distressing time. This includes:

Personal care – supporting with bathing and showering
Support with toileting, including changing continence pads or using a commode
Mobility support, such as help moving position in bed and help with standing or sitting – and using hoists when required
Administering or prompting medication, and supporting with pain management
Changing bedding and housekeeping duties
Preparing meals and snacks to taste and dietary requirements
Complex care such as support with catheters, stomas and PEG feeding
Ongoing companionship and emotional support