Circumstances
we care for
Whatever situation you are in, we have the expertise to support you
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We put the person at the centre, not the circumstances
There is no such thing as ‘one size fits all’ care. Everyone’s circumstances are different and so when we train our carers we make sure they have all the skills and the knowledge they need to be able to work in a range of situations.
Our office teams also work diligently to ensure your care fits your circumstances, working closely with everyone involved to create the plan which is most effective for you.
Circumstances rarely stay the same either. Conditions change, sometimes for the better, sometimes for worse, and your care needs to change with them. We make sure your care plans have complete flexibility so they can adapt to your situation as it develops.
Long-term
live-in care
Choosing to have a live-in carer is the best way to avoid the distress and cost that comes with moving into a residential home.
Companionship and reducing loneliness
Everyone at Christies Care knows that looking after people’s mental health is just as important as caring for their physical needs.
Respite care or
short breaks
Our Respite Care service gives short-term care and support to relieve a regular carer, giving them the chance to rest and recharge.
Convalescence and getting out of hospital
Good convalescent care helps get you out of hospital and back home to familiar surroundings as soon as possible, to help you recover faster.
Interim trial care
The best way to make an informed decision something that is so important to the quality of someone’s life.
End of life care
Our specialist End of Life and Palliative care services help people live as well as possible, in the comfort of their home, as they near the end of their life.
Domiciliary hourly visiting care
Not all care needs are 24 hours a day. Sometimes you just need a little help now and then.
Care for conditions
We also provide care for people who have conditions including dementia, cerebral palsy and learning disabilities.