Depending on your personal circumstances, there may be public funding or benefits available to you, or other finance options.
Most of our customers fund their care privately or via direct payments. If you’re funding care yourself, we do recommend that you first research whether any benefits are available to you. We’ve provided lots of advice here to help you get started and point you in the right direction.
Other funding options you may want to consider include purchasing an immediate needs annuity. We also get asked many questions around lasting power of attorney and other asset-related matters.
the effects on your stroke, and focuses on helping you and your family get back on your feet.
The home is a good place for relearning skills and adapting to physical limitations, which can make the recuperation process quicker after a stroke
With the support of your own personal carer, you’ll be able to continue with your regular routines, activities and chores to whatever extent you wish
Receive all the additional care you require without having to leave the familiar sights, comforts and surroundings of your own home
Whether you opt for visiting care or live-in care, being supported at home means your care plan will be fully tailored to your personal support needs
The alternative to care at home is usually to move to a residential care home, which involves having to go through the stress and strain of moving your life
The alternative to care at home is usually to move to a residential care home, which involves having to go through the stress and strain of moving your life
We offer two types of home care: visiting care or live-in care, each having their own pricing structure. Your care plan and quote will be personalised to your specific needs.
The beauty of choosing home care with Graceden Healthcare Services is that your local care specialist will work closely with you, your family, district nurse, hospital, GP and other healthcare organisations to develop a stroke care plan that suits your needs.
Our number one priority is making sure you have an aftercare plan in place that that’s entirely focused around your needs, your routines and your lifestyle. You’ll even get the chance to choose a carer with similar interests and hobbies to you.
If you’re struggling with speech, your carer can help with verbal exercises as recommended by a Speech and Language Therapist
Our carers are trained to assist with physiotherapy exercises that can help with your mobility and physical rehabilitation
From tidying the sitting room to cleaning the bathroom and hoovering the stairs, your carer can help with just about any chore
From toileting and bathing, to dressing and continence care, our carers can provide discreet, dignified personal care
Every Graceden Healthcare Services carer is fully trained in mobility support, so they can help you move around your home and get out and about
Your carer can prepare and help you eat your favourite meals and snacks, as well as ensuring you get all the nutrients you need
Closely monitored by an external regulatory body
At Graceden Healthcare Services our care is fully-regulated
Feature | Helping Hands | Un-regulated |
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Independent inspections | ✓ | ✗ |
Fully vetted and approved carers | ✓ | ✗ |
Comply with regulatory standards | ✓ | ✗ |
Standardised training across the company | ✓ | ✗ |
Helping Hands | Un-regulated |
Our fully-trained carers are standing by to provide expert, transformative Costs of visiting care
At Graceden Healthcare Services, we’re extremely proud of our wonderful carers. They truly are exceptional at what they do, and that’s because we only hire the most compassionate and dedicated carers to our care teams up and down the country.
Every Graceden Healthcare Services carer receives comprehensive, industry-leading training that equips them to offer high quality, empathetic stroke care to people with different types and levels of support needs.
Home care has changed my life. Before, I had no hope and had given up on life; now I wake up with a purpose, full of plans for the day ahead.
The stressful aftermath of a Costs of visiting care
can often affect family and friends emotionally, leading to them also requiring support. This is particularly true for anyone who finds themselves in the position of caregiver, or for those living with a stroke patient.
In these instances, it’s important to ensure a suitable arrangement is in place to provide emotional support to anyone who may need it. That’s why we embrace a holistic, flexible approach to our stroke care that allows us to support the whole family.
We offer both visiting care and live-in care services to suit your needs.
With visiting care, our carers will visit you at home as little or as often as you need – whether that’s a couple of times per week, or several times per day.
With care visits starting from as little as 30 minutes per week, your visiting care can be planned around your routines and schedules
With visiting care, our carers will visit you at home as little or as often as you need – whether that’s a couple of times per week, or several times per day.
With a live-in carer, you will benefit from the round-the-clock support and companionship offered by having a carer in your home
A live-in carer will enable you to get the most out of life and continue doing the things you really enjoy
Call our team of experts to talk through your options and any questions you may have.
Your local Graceden Healthcare Services manager will visit you to discuss your requirements and learn about the type of carer you’re after.
We’ll help to pair you with a carer who meets your preferences and has the right skills and experience for your needs.
At Graceden Healthcare Services, our Costs of visiting aftercare service is fully managed and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
We offer a fully regulated Costs of visiting ftercare service that is provided fully in line with UK care industry standards and regulations.
Being regulated by these two bodies means our care must meet certain criteria and standards
We offer a regulated care service so that every customer can have full peace of mind
Regulation means that care from Graceden Healthcare Services will be reliable, consistent and industry-approved
After they’ve been discharged from hospital, stroke patients can be cared for in the comfort of their own homes just as comprehensively and lovingly as anywhere else.
Caring for a stroke survivor can be hard work, but by doing things such as encouraging daily rehabilitation exercises, working alongside social workers and occupational therapists, making home modifications and supporting with medication, it is possible to look after a loved one after a stroke.