Service
Amber Home Carer has a wide range of care services which are tailored to your individual needs, but are flexible and affordable.
Home Care
- Assistance in or out of bed in the morning or evening
- Washing, bathing and showering
- Getting dressed or undressed
- Support with household chores
- Help with eating and drinking
- Medication support
- Mobility support including hoists, assisted transfers and mobility aids
- Companionship
Home Services
- Laundry collection
- Housekeeping
- Cooking
- Cleaning and ironing
- Washing up
- Shopping
Personal Care
- Bathing and showering, including bed-baths
- Applying lotions and creams as required
- Dressing and getting ready for bed
- Oral hygiene
- Support with shaving
- Helping you to the toilet, including using a commode or bed pan
- Changing continence pads, along with cleaning intimate areas
- Support moving position in bed, to stretch and prevent bed sores
- Medication Management
Administrative
- Provide Advice and Supportive Information
- Risk / Health and Safety Assessments
- Quality Assurance Visits.
- Telephone Calls and Questionnaires
- Regular communication with your relatives
- Care Plan Reviews
- Interagency Liaison (e.g. attend review)
- Meetings with Care Managers as requested
Respite and Holiday Care
- Management of all care needs
- Providing individuals living alone with friendly company
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care
- Dementia
- Live in Carer
- Personal Care and Specialist Medical Care
- Dietary and Nutritional needs
- Companionship and Support
- Housekeeping and Other Daily Domestic Tasks
- Nutritional Care
- Preparation of Breakfast
- Preparation of hot meals
- Preparation of Light Meals / Snacks
- Preparation of Drinks
Social Care
- Assisting with Maintaining Social Contact
- Assisting in Making Appointments
- Assisting with Attending Clubs / Day Care Centres
- Health and Social Care Assessment
- care plans
- Risk assessment
- Support plans
Administrative
- Provide Advice and Supportive Information
- Person Centred Care Assessment
- Risk / Health and Safety Assessments
- Quality Assurance Visits.
- Telephone Calls and Questionnaires
- Regular Communication with Your Assigned Co-ordinator
- Care Plan Reviews
- Interagency Liaison (e.g. attend review meetings with Care Managers as requested)