Physical disability Care
A physical disability is a substantial, long-term condition that affects part of a person’s body. This impairs and limits their physical functioning, mobility and dexterity.
With the loss of physical capacity an individual can experience reduced ability to perform body movements such as walking, moving hands and arms, sitting and standing as well as controlling muscles. Our specialist care enables those living with a physical disability to receive essential daily support from the comfort of the home, promoting independence and improving quality of life.
A physical disability does not necessarily stop someone from performing specific tasks but can make them more challenging, such as difficulty getting dressed or the inability to grip things; all of which make everyday tasks trickier and more time consuming.
The services we offer for those living with a disability can include, but are certainly not limited to:
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Help with everyday tasks – domestic duties, personal care and help to maintain a daily routine
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Help staying connected- in the local community with family & friends
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Helping to manage responsibilities – whether it is work, pets, family commitments or any day-to-day administrative tasks
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Emotional support and companionship – a friendly face to talk to
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Staying independent – collecting prescriptions, help with shopping or any other local outings, including appointments
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Wellbeing and lifestyle – including exercise, support with nutrition and hydration, and helping engage with any hobbies or interests
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Please find below further information about our specialist care and how we can provide essential daily help and support for a range of specialist conditions.