Care That's Personal to You
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Arranging care in the home can be a difficult process. We can take some of that stress away and help you through every part of it.
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Whether for an elderly relative, someone struggling with a debilitating disability or for someone who has suffered life-changing injuries, we can help.
We can provide the support and assistance to allow them to live as independently as possible.
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We provide the best supported lifestyle for those suffering from debilitating physical or mental conditions with complex care requirements who wish to remain as independent as possible.
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We can arrange individually tailored home-based care plans to suit the needs of the individual, enabling a smooth transition from hospital to home and the best assisted living moving forwards.
That we can offer
Coverage
Based in Scotland we provide care for children and adults, to both the public and private healthcare sectors throughout Scotland.
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The team
We have a team of highly skilled staff with experience in complex care and care at home.
Provision of support for:
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Adult services
Head or spinal injuries, e.g.: Road traffic accidents. Sports accidents.
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Medical malpractice, e.g.: Cerebral palsy. Surgical error.
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Degenerative conditions, e.g.: Parkinson’s disease. Motor neurone disease. Multiple sclerosis.
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Children’s services
Genetic conditions. Acquired injuries. Cerebral palsy
Provision of services
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Homecare Scotland provides child and adult specialist home care and social support services, encouraging independence and ongoing rehabilitation. Services include:
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Providing tailored support for the individual and their support network.
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Supporting service users through the legal claims process.
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Facilitating every day and seasonal experiences for service user’s e.g. social outings and well-being.
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Smoothing transition from childhood to adulthood.
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Providing accompanied holidays.
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Providing respite care for carers.
Homecare Scotland's services are compliant with the essential standards of quality and safety and are regulated by The Care Inspectorate.