An alternative to residential care
Managing the challenges of ageing or health conditions while keeping your independence at home can be daunting. Moving into a residential facility may feel inevitable. But it doesn't have to be. Our elderly home care services can support you to continue living in the comfort and familiarity of your own home.
Get in touchThe Benefits of Elderly Home Care
What does Elderly Care include?
Who Is Elderly Home Care Suitable For?
How do I arrange Elderly Home Care?
Our expert homecare team will help guide you through the process of arranging your elderly home care package
1. Contact our homecare experts
Get in touch with our team of local homecare experts using our online enquiry form or call us on 08000 622 622 to discuss the range of available homecare options. Our team is available 24/7 and aim to respond to all enquiries immediately.
Get in touch2. Free assessment within 24 hours
Our experienced homecare team will discuss your requirements, learn more about you or your loved one, and carry out a free assessment within 24 hours to understand the type of care you require.
3. Your bespoke homecare package
Our team will create a bespoke care package based on your needs and preferences. All of our homecare staff are carefully matched based on the individual requirements of you or your loved one.
Why Choose Nurseplus Care at Home for Elderly Home Care?
What makes our carers exceptional?
Other homecare services for the elderly
We offer a number of elderly home care options, all of which are fully tailored to your specific needs and preferences.
Visiting Care
Continue living independently with the right level of support you require
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Personalised support for those who might feel lonely or isolated
Find out moreFAQs
For more information about elderly care take a look at some of the frequently asked questions below.
Elderly care at home simply refers to a range of homecare services provided in the comfort of an older adult's home, aimed at supporting them in their daily activities and maintaining their independence for as long as possible. This type of care can include personal care, medical management, housekeeping, companionship or more complex care at home.
Elderly care at home is beneficial for older adults who need assistance with daily tasks but wish to stay in their own homes. We have a range of services suitable for those facing chronic health issues, mobility limitations, or cognitive impairments such as dementia, as well as those who simply need additional support to continue living independently.
Elderly care at home allows seniors to remain in a familiar environment where they feel comfortable and secure. It promotes independence, provides personalised care, and maintains regular family and social contacts. It can also be more cost-effective depending on the level of care required.
Funding options for elderly care at home can vary, including private pay, long-term care insurance, social services funding, and potentially government programs like NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) or local authority support in the UK. It's important to explore all available funding sources to determine eligibility, and our expert team can assist you with this upon your enquiry.
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