Live - in care through We Care What You Love (WCWYL), is a popular alternative to care homes when your loved ones is struggling with challenges of living at home.
A home care service provider reassuring continuity with all the comforts at home, where life is so normal and safe. Our professional carers know that client's home is his or her domain, so the carer's job is to keep life at home safe and comfortable. Types of care Live - in care and support It means our clients can stay in their own well-loved surroundings, maintain contact with friends and neighbours, keep their lovely pets and continue to live life to their own routine. Each carer is committed to providing live-in care and support services that's tailored to each client individual needs. That means WCWYL can provide the right carer for a range of needs, whether it is for the elderly, those who require dementia care, those living with a long term condition, those needing end-of-life care, or disabled adults of any age. Our team of carers is carefully selected and their bespoke care allows the clients to live their life as they would like to do, with the carer hell and support, while recognising that the Client's home is their domain. |
DementiaUnfortunately is relatively a common condition specially after a certain age, is a high risk on developing dementia increseas as we get older. Most of the people diagnosed with dementia are people over the age of 65.
Unfortunately is relatively a common condition specially after a certain age, is a high risk on developing dementia increseas as we get older. Most of the people diagnosed with dementia are people over the age of 65 |
AlzhaimerAlzhaimer is the most common form of dementia and according to the NHS affects an estimated 850,000 people in the UK.
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Stroke Stroke can show up in different types and each form of stroke requires attention and care. WCWYL has carers with experience and skills that are necessary to attend a client with stroke. For more information regarding strokes the following links may be helpful : www.stroke.org.uk NHS Choices.
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