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Visiting care and home care in Southend-on-Sea

A resort town on the Thames Estuary in Essex, Southend-on-Sea is a beautiful and traditional seaside town full of stunning scenery and activities to appeal to all ages. But making the most out of your local area can be difficult when you’re in need of some extra support; that’s why we have a dedicated team of Helping Hands private carers that are local to you to provide person-centred care within the comfort of your own home.

Whether you require a companion to help with household chores, or a friend who is available to assist you around the clock, our visiting and live-in carers are on hand to help vulnerable people with all manner of conditions, as part of a bespoke package that is tailored to them.

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Not sure what type of care you need? Request a brochure and read about our services in your own time.

Quality care supporting families in Southend-on-Sea

Our carers provide a wide range of support across Southend-on-Sea, from short-term help to ongoing visiting care and live-in care.

We've been caring for people for decades, helping them maintain their independence and continue to live well in the homes and communities they love.

Why families choose us

  • National care provider with 155+ branches
  • CQC regulated services
  • Thousands of 5-star reviews from families
  • Carefully selected carers with compassion and empathy
  • Flexible support tailored to individual needs
  • Home care services available in Southend-on-Sea
    Live-in care

    Personalised one-to-one support from a fully qualified carer living with you in your home. Helping you to continue to live life on your terms.

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    • Round the clock 24/7 care
    • Handpicked carers selected for their patience, kindness and empathy​
    • Peace of mind for families
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    Hourly visiting care

    Visits from 30 minutes a week so you can continue to live well at home. Support tailored to your needs from personal care and light housekeeping to help getting out and about.

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    • Flexible care to suit your needs and routines
    • Support with managing conditions or medications
    • Companionship as well as care
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    GET THE INFORMATION YOU NEED
    Branch information

    View your local branches details including location, opening times and services offered.

    Understanding care costs

    Get a clear overview of costs and what affects pricing, so you can plan with confidence.

    Not sure what type of care you need? Request a brochure and read about our services in your own time.

    Supporting people living in Southend-on-Sea
    Janet Payne
    Janet Payne

    Branch Care Manager

    In my role, I am committed to delivering exceptional service and care, fostering positive relationships with customers and their families. Driven by targets, I always...

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    Matt Bristow
    Matt Bristow

    Divisional Director

    As the Regional Care Director, it is my role to lead a hugely skilled care team operating in London, Essex and the South East, ensuring...

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    Angie Austin
    Angie Austin

    Branch Care Manager

    Hello, my name is Angie and I am the branch care manager for the Brentwood branch. I am married and we have 3 fur-babies. My...

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    Fully regulated care supporting Southend-on-Sea

    Our Southend-on-Sea branch is fully regulated and accredited by the CQC.

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    Home care Southend-on-Sea

    With care visits starting from 30 minutes all the way through to overnight stays, the team are here to provide person-centred care in your home, meaning that you don’t have to worry about the upheaval of moving into residential care and away from the home that you know and love.

    Whether you need support with your personal care, household chores or someone just to enjoy a cup of tea and a chat with, the team will work closely with you to gain a full understanding of your needs and preferences, so that we can tailor your support around everything you need to remain happy and healthy at home.

    And if your care requirements change or your symptoms begin to progress, our Southend-on-Sea team can quickly adapt to your needs to ensure that you are always receiving the same high-quality care. So if you started your care package to help you with your household chores but you have recently received a diagnosis for a progressive condition, we’ll ensure that we are always ready to put extra support in place as soon as you need it.

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    Continuous support with live-in care in Southend-on-Sea

    The need for live-in care in Southend-on-Sea can arise at any time. It may be that the care you receive is no longer enough to meet your requirements, or perhaps you are living with a progressive condition and you would like more intensive support as the symptoms progress. With live-in care from the team, we’ll ensure that you always have the support you need to enable you to stay in the comfort and familiarity of your own home – regardless of your condition.

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    Domiciliary support that gives you control of your care

    Domiciliary care is quickly becoming a popular way of receiving care, because it enables you to have control over the frequency and intensity of the support you receive. Whether you are living with a condition that affects your mobility and you would like some help with getting out into the community, or you are in your more senior years and you would simply like someone to pop in for a cup of tea and a chat – we’ll work with you to provide a personalised support package that focuses entirely around you and your needs.

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    Dementia care for total peace of mind

    We understand how important it is that you remain in control of your care, which is why the Birmingham home care team can provide the perfect private care package so that you can maintain your usual routine.

    Otherwise known as care at home, this level of care will allow you to have the freedom to choose the assistance that you need, when you need it. Regular home visits, from 45 minutes to several hours a day, can be arranged with our Birmingham team to help you with a variety of everyday tasks, including personal care, housekeeping tasks and clinical care, including catheter and stoma management and PEG feeding.

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    Elderly care to support your independence

    Aging is inevitable, but just because we are growing older doesn’t mean we should start making sacrifices to the way we want to live our lives. With a helping hand from our Southend-on-Sea team, you won’t need to give up your home, hobbies or way of life.

    Whether you are living with your partner and you are finding it more difficult to support each other like you used to, or you are living alone and you would just like a friendly face to pop in for a cup of tea and a chat every now and again; whatever your requirements are, we’ll be there for you.

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    Respite care for as long as you need it

    Being a carer for your loved one is one of the most rewarding jobs in the world, but taking time out to have some rest and recuperation is vital. We understand that it can be unnerving to leave the care of your loved one in the hands of someone else, but our respite carers around Southend-on-Sea will provide a seamless transition between carers and ensure that your routines are followed to a T, so your loved one is receiving consistent, high-quality care.

    Respite care is also available if you are looking for some short-term support for one reason or another. You may be returning home from hospital due to an unexpected illness or injury and would like some support on your road to recovery, or perhaps you are looking to take a weekend trip away with your family but you feel that you could use some extra support whilst you’re away from home. With respite care from the team, we’ll work closely with you to ensure that you have the support you need, for as long as you need it.

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    Fully qualified carers in Southend-on-Sea

    Our Southend-on-Sea carers are committed to only providing the highest level of care possible. And to make sure that they have all the right skills and expertise to support our customers, our carers go through a comprehensive training programme prior to joining the Helping Hands team, covering modules such as moving and handling, safeguarding and personal care. But with their expert training and professional experience aside, each and every one of our carers must have one very important quality to become a part of our team: kindness.

    We are the first and only home care provider to be endorsed as a Centre of Excellence by Skills for Care and we are also fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which means that we ensure that we are always following the most up-to-date practices and providing a safe, efficient and responsive service.

    Supporting communities across Southend-on-Sea

    Our carers provide home care in Southend-on-Sea and nearby areas including these locations.

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    FAQs

    Home care in Southend-on-Sea is professional support provided in your own home, helping you or a loved one stay safe, comfortable and independent without needing to move into residential care. It can be arranged as regular visiting care, occasional support, respite care, or full-time live-in care, depending on your needs.

    With Helping Hands, care is built around your routine, so support can include anything from help getting up in the morning to companionship, meal preparation, medication prompts, mobility support and personal care.

    Home care can include a wide range of practical, personal and emotional support. This may include help with washing, dressing, toileting, medication prompts, preparing meals, light housework, shopping, attending appointments, mobility support and companionship.

    Care can be flexible, from short visits during the week to several visits a day or live-in care. The right level of support will depend on your needs, routines and preferences.

    A carer can help with everyday tasks that have become difficult to manage alone. This might include getting in and out of bed, washing and dressing, preparing meals, moving safely around the home, taking medication, keeping the house tidy, going shopping, attending appointments or simply having someone there for companionship.

    The aim is to provide the right amount of support while helping you maintain independence, dignity and confidence at home.

    The cost of home care in Southend-on-Sea depends on the type and amount of support you need. Helping Hands’ visiting care prices currently start from £32.40 per hour, with visits available from 30 minutes, and live-in care currently starts from £1,675 per week for one person. A call-out or travel charge may also apply.

    Because everyone’s needs are different, the best way to get an accurate price is to arrange a care assessment. This helps create a tailored care plan and a clear breakdown of costs before care begins.

    Home care can be cheaper than a care home, especially if you only need support for part of the day or a few times a week. Age UK says privately arranged home care can cost around £25 per hour, while residential care averages around £949 per week and nursing home care around £1,267 per week, although costs vary by area and needs.

    For people who need round-the-clock support, live-in care may be closer in cost to residential care, but it allows you to remain in your own home, keep familiar routines and receive one-to-one support.

    Yes. Helping Hands states that its service is regulated by the Care Quality Commission, or CQC, in England and the Care Inspectorate Wales, or CIW, in Wales. These regulators monitor care providers to make sure they meet required standards for safety, quality and care delivery.

    Individual branch ratings can vary, so it is always worth checking the relevant local branch profile when arranging care in Southend-on-Sea.

    Home care in Southend-on-Sea can often be arranged quickly, depending on your needs, location and carer availability. In many cases, care can begin within a few days, and urgent support may be possible sooner following an assessment.

    The first step is usually a conversation about your situation, followed by a care assessment and a personalised care plan. This helps make sure the right support is in place from the start.

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    Branch information
    Address

    Helping Hands Southend-on-Sea, 185 Woodgrange Drive, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2SF

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    Opening times
    Monday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    Tuesday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    Wednesday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    Thursday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    Friday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
    Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
    Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
    Monday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
    Tuesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
    Wednesday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
    Thursday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
    Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
    Saturday Closed
    Sunday Closed