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Convalescing Care

Inhome Care also provides a Convalescence service to assist individuals with recuperation and recovery after surgery or serious illness with support from trained carers in the comfort of their homes.

Personal Care Services

  • Help with washing and dressing (including bathing and showering)
  • Assistance with Toileting & Continence Management requirements
  • Assist with meals and encourage healthy eating
  • Oral Hygiene

Assistance with Mobility

  • Assist with any transfers needed (including use of transfer equipment etc.)
  • Help with Physiotherapy programmes
  • Accompany on walks outdoors and to the shops, run errands (i.e. picking up prescriptions etc)
  • Accompany client to GP & Outpatient Appointments

Social Respite & Companionship

  • Overnight care both sleepovers and waking duty
  • Accompany and encourage client to social events
  • Emotional Support

Home Based Respite

Inhome Care provides Home Based Respite to high dependency clients. This service enables primary carers to stay with other family members or friends or even to go on holiday, benefiting the quality of life both of the primary carer and the client.Care assistants are introduced and trained in well in advance, so the Primary Carer can trust the care of the Client to our Care Assistants in the knowledge they will deliver high quality care in keeping with their normal routine.

The Primary Carer can handover the care of the Client to our Care Assistants knowing they can be trusted to provide high quality care.

Home Help Services

  • Assistance with light housekeeping
  • Help with grocery shopping
  • Running errands
  • Laundy
  • Food Preparation
  • Vacuuming & Dusting
  • Ironing & Tidying

People with Mental Health Issues

Inhome Care aims to provide services to people experiencing mild to severe mental health difficulties. These can frequently affect younger people who often require a high level of care. The families of these clients often find it very distressing to look after a person in the throes of a mental breakdown. Often the most basic activities of daily living (i.e. selecting what to wear, working out what to cook for dinner, motivation to clean or tidy) are a huge challenge to a person suffering from Depression, Schizophrenia or Bi-Polar Disorder.

The services will include:
  • Drop in visits staggered over the course of the day
  • Encouragement with washing and dressing (including bathing and showering)
  • Encourage healthy eating
  • Assist the client with all other activities of daily living
  • Overnight care both sleepovers and waking duty
  • Bring for walks outdoors and to the shops etc.
  • Bring out to cinemas, libraries, museums, galleries etc.