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Our Services

Our homecare services are tailored to the individual's needs for adults under 65 and over 65.

Personal care

When one gets older, has a minor injury or is suffering from a long-term condition, the task of performing everyday tasks can become more challenging. At Home at Hearts Homecare, we provide personal care to you at home and at your convenience, and provide services such as:

It is common for people to prefer to live at home, in a familiar community, to maintain their independence. To ensure you can continue to do so in a safe and effective manner, we are here to offer our personal care services in the comfort of your home.

Live-In care

We may need assistance with our daily activities as we grow older. Live in care services at home can help us with our independence.

Live-in care is a long-term care option that allows individuals to receive one-on-one assistance at home. A live in carer is a person who stays in the client’s home to provide care. The live in carers responsibilities include personal hygiene, mobility and transfers, medication management, support with meals and nutrition, and companionship.

Live-in care eliminates the need for hospital stays. It can help reduce the chances of hospital re-admission and the spread of the infection. In- home care is more cost-effective than other long-term care options, as it only requires paying for a single person instead of the facility’s operating costs

Dementia care

Dementia is a degenerative illness that affects memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to carry out daily tasks. It is a common condition among the elderly, and it can have a significant impact on the person’s quality of life as well as that of their family and caregivers.

Caring for someone with dementia can be overwhelming and stressful. It is essential to seek professional support and advice when needed. This can include consulting with a medical professional, joining a support group, or hiring a professional caregiver. Hearts at Home Homecare caregivers are trained to provide personalised care, manage behaviour changes, and ensure the safety and well-being of the person with dementia.

End of life care

End-of-life care, also known as palliative care, it is a type of medical attention given to patients who are nearing the end of their lives. This type of care is given to patients who are facing terminal illness or chronic progressive illness who have a life expectancy of six months or less. 

At Hearts at Home Homecare, we take a holistic approach in treating patients where end-of-life care focuses on the patient and their family, providing a comfortable and peaceful environment for the patient in their final days.

House keeping and support services

Our housekeeping and support services offer a wide range of services to individuals who require assistance and support with their daily living activities. These services are designed to help you or your loved ones to maintain your independence while living comfortably in your own home.

This service involves:

 

Mental health conditions

Mental illness is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a condition that permeates all walks of life regardless of age, race, or gender. Mental illness can be debilitating and can severely impact a person’s ability to function normally in society. Therefore, it is essential to support individuals living with a mental illness.

At Hearts at Home Homecare we care deeply about the emotional well-being and dignity of our clients. We often see the impact of supporting people to live at home on their self-confidence.

In conclusion, we believe offering support to individuals living with mental illness is essential. It can include social, informational, and emotional support, addressing the stigma surrounding mental illness, providing access to appropriate care, and advocating for accessible and non-stigmatizing mental health services. At Heart at Home Homecare, we work together to ensure that individuals with mental illness receive the necessary care and support to live their life.

Physical disabilities care

Living with a physical disability can be challenging, both physically and emotionally. Support from family, friends, and the community plays a vital role in improving the quality of life for individuals living with physical disabilities.

Our staff are trained to support individuals living with physical disabilities effectively. Our carers are trained in various areas, such as handling and lifting, the use of equipment like hoists, or manual handling techniques. We have learned that effective communication with individuals living with physical disabilities is critical. Our carers take the time to understand the individual’s specific needs and preferences.

We can help with:

 

Sensory impairments care

Old age often results in loss of sight and hearing, which are the most common sensory impairments. As a result of sensory impairment, a person may feel isolated and frustrated, which may ultimately lead to anxiety or depression. We understand the issues caused by loss of a sense and the benefits of an informed approach to care.

Our carers improve the quality of life for clients living with sensory impairments by:

 

Hearing loss can be managed by our carers. In addition to understanding your loved ones’ feelings, our carers will deliver compassionate, empathic, and patient care. Our carers are trained to read facial expressions and other body gestures, like hand movements to better communicate with the client.