Conditions & situations we support
We don’t promise medical treatment — we provide structured day-to-day support that helps people live safely at home.
Dementia & memory challenges
Many families seek help when memory changes affect safety, routine, or confidence. Support may include calm communication, familiar routines, hydration/meal prompts, and reassurance to reduce distress.
- Consistent routines to reduce confusion
- Meal & hydration prompts to support wellbeing
- Companionship to reduce isolation
- Safety awareness in the home environment
Diabetes-friendly routines (support)
For people living with diabetes, daily routine matters. We support practical elements like meal routines, hydration reminders, and agreed prompts — aligned to the care plan and family guidance.
- Regular meal routines and hydration prompts
- Observation and escalation to family/GP if concerns arise
- Support with shopping and healthy meal preparation
Support with safe movement, daily routines, and reducing fall risks around the home.
Reassurance, safe routines, and practical support to reduce avoidable risks.
Short-term routines at home while strength and confidence return.
Practical support around daily living tasks, pacing, and maintaining comfort at home.
Day-to-day help that supports independence and routine during recovery.
Companionship and meaningful social interaction to support emotional wellbeing.
Not sure what support is needed?
Tell us your situation — we’ll recommend a practical plan and next step.