Supportive Living Care
Our Supported Living Services deliver short- and longer-term packages of specialist, outcomefocused support for adults (18+), children and young people (aged 13-17) and young people transitioning to adult services (16-17) with a range of complex care support needs such as autism, brain injuries, learning disabilities, Prader-Willie Syndrome (PWS), forensic needs,
Read morePet Friendly Care
If you have a pet, as part of our domiciliary care service we will try and match you to a care assistant who also enjoys and understands animals. You will be able to share the pleasure of your special pet together. Pets are often important to people who need domiciliary
Read morePhysical Fitness Care
Staying fit and healthy is an important part of maintaining good mental and physical fitness at any age. If a customer has an interest and ability to participate in local activities, our care assistants can support them and be involved as part of the homecare plan. Or perhaps a customer
Read moreNight Care
Night care at home is an essential part of our offering at ImpalaCare. Our dedicated staff work through the night, so that our customers can feel and remain well supported and cared for whatever the time. This can be: • A Sleep-In Night – This is whereby the care assistant
Read moreCompanion Care
The goal and objective of companion care is primarily emotional support and socialization. As we get older, life starts to slow down. At ImpalaCare, we understand that sometimes it can be difficult to plan social activities around your busy schedule. Companion care can help settle nerves just knowing that there
Read morePromoting independence Care
At the basic level, this involves promoting and encouraging full autonomy over one’s own life. In other words, providing a personcentered care that involves patients and service users in decisions and helping them take actions to support themselves. Doing so helps them to develop their own capabilities and an understanding
Read moreRespite Care
Respite care means the regular carer taking a break from caring, while the person you care for is looked after by another carer from our team. Respite care lets the regular carer take time out to look after themselves to avoid becoming exhausted and run down. Typically Respite Care lasts
Read moreDomiciliary Care
Domiciliary care is type of care which allows you, or a loved one, to receive care in comfort of your home. You will receive regular visits from a fully trained carer who can support you with every aspect of your life. From personal care to household tasks and food preparation.
Read moreLive-in Care
Live-in care is the care that enables people who require full-time support to continue to live independently in their own home. A professional carer comes to live with you, providing personal care and support for a range of conditions, so you can live life as you wish. Live-in care is
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