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Carers at Home

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  • Sensory impairments
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Carers at Home
4 high Street
Bramley
Guildford
Surrey
GU5 0HB

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Maintaining your independence

Our Care Agency

Carers at Home has a “3 star excellent rating” from the Care Quality Commission.   (CQC is the Government agency which regulates care provided by the NHS, local authorities, private companies and voluntary organisations. 3 star excellent is their highest rating).

Carers at Home is a local agency specialising in providing care in West Surrey.

Carers at Home provides assistance to people allowing them to remain living at home. Clients are given the extra help they need in maintaining their everyday life. Our experienced and well trained staff offer care and companionship which allows people to live a normal and happy life in the comfort of their own home.

Maintaining your independence…

Carers at Home services promote independence. It’s at home where quality of life is enhanced without the stress of interrupting routines and changes in daily habits. Companionship is as important as health care when it enables clients to remain independent.

Once a day, once a week…

Carers at Home provides care and support services to seniors, people with disabilities or special needs, people coping at home after hospitalisation or illness, or anyone requiring help in the home. Services can be arranged for a few hours a week or 24 hours a day if required. Short term respite relief or longer term care is available seven days a week, including public holidays.

The role of a care worker…

The most common services we provide for clients include help with getting up and/or going to bed, washing, bathing/showering, meal preparation and diet monitoring. For many clients we will prompt or administer their prescribed medication. Other non-medical services include; light housework, cooking, laundry, shopping and errands. It’s often the little things in life that some of our clients miss and need the most however. Companionship and human interaction are among our most important duties. Just chatting or reading to a client helps them not to feel isolated from everything that’s going on around them.

Keeping in touch

Many relatives use Carers at Home to keep in touch with elderly family, especially when they are overseas or living far away and unable to visit regularly. The comfort of knowing our care workers are visiting regularly, assisting with activities of daily living and companionship eliminates that worry.

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