Personal Care at Home

About Personal Care

Personal care is one of the most intimate forms of support we provide, and we treat it with the utmost respect, sensitivity, and professionalism. At Aiding Hands, our carers are carefully selected and trained to assist with washing, dressing, grooming, and personal hygiene, always ensuring your privacy, dignity, and comfort are maintained at every visit.

We understand that accepting personal care can feel like a significant step. That’s why we take the time to build a trusting relationship with you, working at your pace and in a way that feels right for you. Our goal is not to take over, but to provide the right level of support that helps you feel confident, comfortable, and cared for in your own home.

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer person-centred home care including medication support, companionship, meal preparation, domestic tasks, mobility assistance, and support for individuals with mild learning disabilities, dementia or chronic health conditions. All care is tailored to your unique needs and preferences.

No. We offer flexible care packages from short visits to full-time live-in care. Whether you need support once a week or daily assistance, we’ll create a plan that works for you—and adjust it as your needs change.

Yes. Continuity is central to our approach. We assign small, consistent care teams (pod) so you build trust and familiarity with the people supporting you. This ensures better communication and more personalized care.

Absolutely. All our staff are carefully recruited, DBS-checked, and trained to NHS-informed clinical and safeguarding standards. We select carers not only for their skills but also for their empathy, professionalism, and commitment to dignity and respect.

We conduct thorough risk assessments, regular care plan reviews, and close oversight of every package. As a small agency, we maintain high governance standards and prioritize safeguarding, accountability, and transparency.

Yes. We provide compassionate, specialist support for adults with early-stage dementia or mild cognitive impairment, focusing on comfort, dignity, and maintaining independence wherever possible.

Simply get in touch with us for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll learn about your needs, conduct a home assessment, and create a personalized care plan. You will then meet your care team before support begins.

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