If you have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia, you may feel uncertain about the future and have many questions. It’s important for you and your family to be able to talk openly and consider how you will manage as time goes on, and one of the best ways to do so is to have some professional care from Helping Hands.
Because dementia care is an umbrella term that encompasses over 100 different types, we don’t believe in a ‘one size fits all’ style of care for any of our clients, so if you’re in the county of Oxfordshire and would like some additional support, we’re the company for you.
We believe in individualised home care for all of our clients, regardless of the condition they’re living with. However, because we’re dementia specialists, you can be confident we’ll know just what to do.
As your dementia progresses, you may need extra support and not want to put additional pressure on your family, so that’s where we come in! We can offer you visiting care from just 30 minutes per week across the whole of Oxfordshire, or you may prefer live in care have one of our carers with you around the clock.
There’s no reason you should have to leave your beloved home, even as your dementia journey enters its later stages, as by remaining at home and having professional care, you will continue to live as independently as possible.
We ensure that all of our carers have excellent skills in dementia care, and we offer them plenty of development opportunities to make sure their knowledge is up to date. That’s how we can confidently state that our carers across Oxfordshire are the best you’ll find locally.
We have over 160 branches across England and Wales and insist that all of our carers have exceptional qualities of compassion and empathy when they join us. That way, we can maintain consistency in our care delivery, and you’ll be confident in our fully regulated Care Quality Commission and Care Inspectorate Wales services.
We also check our carers’ references thoroughly and screen them through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) before they can come into your home.
Talk to us today and we could be supporting you or your loved one living with dementia. By chatting to our customer service team any day of the week we can answer any questions you may have.
You can also contact us via our website or on our instant chat window, or if it’s easier, request a call back for a time that’s convenient to you.