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Ivy Palmer - Live-in Care

E2, London

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Ivy Palmer – Live-in care, is a dedicated live-in care agency. We provide experienced carers that can help keep you or a loved one remain independent and safe at home. We can support both 24-hour home care and live-in care.

Live-in care is available for anyone who would like to live in their own home but may need help to do so.

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30 September 2022

My mum has received very good care from IP, the carers are lovely. Sue has been extremely helpful in any way she can, she always there to answer any questions and gets back to me quickly with any queries I may have. Would recommend this company.

Services

What is Live-in care in your own home? Your private live-in care worker will help with your care needs, including complex care, and help you to stay living in the comfort of your own home with an around the-clock, with either 24 hour care or a live-in carer.

Whether you’re looking for some companionship or you have some specific health issues that mean you require extra support, live-in care provides a realistic and affordable alternative to care homes for the elderly. When you choose to receive care in your own home, your live-in carer can help you or your loved one to continue living independently.

Live in care for those who need Dementia care will enable you or a loved one to remain in the comfort of their own home, both in the early and late stages of the condition – even when they may require palliative care. Your Dementia carer should focus on promoting wellbeing, ensure needs are met and to help your loved one feel valued and included.

How can our Alzheimer’s care services support you?

Here at Ivy Palmer, we understand that caring for someone with Alzheimer’s at home can be difficult – especially as their condition progresses. A person living with Alzheimer’s disease is likely to need support and care in a variety of ways. So if your relative has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, you may wish to consider their Alzheimer’s home care options.

Continence support, Cooking, Shopping, Medication, Personal care (washing, bathing, hair & makeup), General household duties, Support for outings and access to local community, support for hobbies and interests.

Hospital discharge care is the process of your loved one moving from hospital into the comfort of their own home, or a nursing home with a care arrangement in place.

Hospital discharge planning can feel long, drawn out and emotionally wearing for all family members involved. For many people, a period in hospital will leave them with lower fitness levels than before their admission. We are frequently asked by families for help to find the right short term or long term live in carer after a hospital discharge to help a loved one settle back into their usual home routine.

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