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Mobility and frailty care

Personalised mobility and frailty support, allowing you to move around your home comfortably and safely.

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A new local care service in London from leading home care provider, The Good Care Group

What is mobility and frailty?

As you grow older, some change in physical health and abilities are inevitable, impacting our day-to-day activities and independence. Factors such as fears of falling, muscle weakness, and joint pain can contribute to reduced mobility, leading to challenges in maintaining independence and autonomy.

At Cherished Home Care, we understand the importance of preserving independence while providing essential support to meet evolving needs. Our mobility and frailty care services are designed to empower our clients, enabling them to navigate daily life with confidence and dignity.

Our dedicated carers undergo comprehensive training in various health conditions, ensuring they deliver tailored assistance to meet your unique requirements. From personalised exercise programs to home modifications for fall prevention, we prioritise your safety and well-being at every step.

By fostering small changes in daily activities and promoting an active lifestyle, we strive to promote movement and independence while ensuring safety and comfort. With Cherished Home Care by your side, you can live with independence in the comfort of your own home knowing that tailored support is always within reach.

What is mobility and frailty?

Our mobility and frailty care experts

Our team of specialists oversee the care for more complex needs, such as advanced dementia, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis and stroke. We are extremely lucky to have in-house clinicians, including an occupational therapist and consultant nurse, who support our care teams with specialised training and oversee complex care plans.

Admiral Nurse, Dr Jane Pritchard

Dr Jane Pritchard

Dr Jane Pritchard

Dementia Expert

“As our dementia expert, I provide support and insight into the care delivery for those living with complex needs.”

Occupational Therapist, Jackie Cooper

Jackie Cooper

Jackie Cooper

Occupational Therapist

“I provide expertise in complex mobility, transfer needs and support on falls prevention for our clients.”

Head of live-in care, Rebecca Malone Robertson

Rebecca Malone-Robertson

Rebecca Malone-Robertson

Head of Live-in Care

“I ensure that a high-quality care plan is created to support our clients needs and promote independence through our personalised care.”

Dr Jane Pritchard

Dementia Expert

“As our dementia expert, I provide support and insight into the care delivery for those living with complex needs.”

Jackie Cooper

Occupational Therapist

“I provide expertise in complex mobility, transfer needs and support on falls prevention for our clients.”

Rebecca Malone-Robertson

Head of Live-in Care

“I ensure that a high-quality care plan is created to support our clients needs and promote independence through our personalised care.”

What does a mobility and frailty carer do?

dementia Personal care

Support with washing, toileting and getting dressed, as well as maintaining nails, hair and your appearance.

complex-care-tasks-icon Safe mobility

Ensuring you mobilise safely in and outside your home, managing any trip hazards and calling on the support of our in-house occupational therapist for expert advice.

companionship Companionship

Ensuring you always have a friendly face to talk to and to provide stimulating conversation and activities – whether that’s someone to visit the shops with or to discuss your interests.

medication-support-icon Medication support

Assisting with medication administration, which is recorded on a digital platform and closely monitored by your care team.

household-tasks-icon Household tasks

Light housework, including vacuuming, laundry, cleaning the dishes, dusting and watering your plants, so that you can relax and enjoy being in your home.

Pet care

From daily walks and cuddles to ensuring they’re well-fed, hydrated, and their living space is tidy, we provide comprehensive care for your beloved pets.

foodprep-icon2 Food preparation and cooking

Our carers are happy to prepare healthy, nutritious meals for you, but if you prefer to be involved in the cooking process, they’ll provide as much or little assistance as you require.

 General frailtySocial trips

Keeping you in touch with your local community, our carers can help you get out and about to see friends, attend social groups or simply go for a coffee and cake at your local café.

 Complex conditions Complex care tasks

Overseen by our clinical experts, our carers can perform more complex care tasks, including assisting with PEG feeding, stoma care and blood sugar monitoring.

Speak to our client services team 0203 728 7572

Why choose Cherished Home Care

We are a brand-new home care provider based in London, offering local, bespoke care to you in your home. We may be new, but we have the expertise, knowledge and experience of ‘Outstanding’ care provider, The Good Care Group, who work closely with our Cherished team to provide high-quality care, support and carer training.

Local to you

Local to you

A dedicated team of care managers and carers who know London and the local areas.

Industry-leading carer training

Industry-leading carer training

Our carer training programme is created by our in-house experts - the same training delivered by The Good Care Group

Experts in care

Experts in care

A team of in-house clinicians including a registered nurse, occupational therapist and dementia expert.

Cost-effective care

Cost-effective care

Pay for the care you need when you require it with our market-leading rates.

Different types of mobility and frailty care

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Hourly care

Quality care by the hour

Mobility support can be offered to you on an hourly basis. One of our carers can visit your home from as little as one hour a day, three times a week to assist with your needs. When visiting, they will support you with administering medication, personal care, mobility support and running errands.

Live-in Care

Live-in care

24-hour care at home

If you are living with a condition that impacts your mobility, one of our carers can reside within your home to provide you with around-the-clock support. This is a more suitable option for individuals who are at the advanced stages of a condition and require 24-hour care. Our team can support you on a rotational basis to ensure you are taken care of at all times.

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Respite care

Temporary care for you

Temporary care, whether provided by a live-in or hourly carer, is tailored for short-term needs. It is a favoured option for individuals recently discharged from hospital or when a family caregiver is taking a respite break. This arrangement allows your primary caregiver the chance to take a break, ensuring they can sustain their support for you.

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Costs of mobility and frailty care

When considering your care options, we recognise there is a lot to think about during the decision-making process. Residential care expenses can reach up to £2,500 per week, often exceeding the costs associated with live-in care. Opting for home care offers the invaluable benefit of remaining in the familiar surroundings of your own home, surrounded by the memories you cherish.

Our live-in care is available from £1,445 per week, and our hourly care starts from £29 per hour. A detailed estimate of the price will be determined once you receive your free home care assessment, conducted by one of our local care managers.

We are also one of the few providers to refund our set up fee once care has been received for four weeks.

Should you wish to contact us, feel free to reach out to a member of our client services team. They will be available to assist you with any enquiries you have, guiding you to make the right decision.

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How to arrange mobility care

1. Speak to us

Get in touch with our friendly care advisors today 0203 728 7572, and they will be able to answer all of your questions to help you make the right choice.

2. Free home care assessment

Our team can arrange a free home care assessment with your local care manager, where they can meet with you and assess your needs and requirements in detail.

3. Care begins

Meet your carers and begin your journey with Cherished Home Care. With minimal carer changes, you’ll soon be acquainted.

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