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Live in care services from our friends at HomeInstead Senior Care

You may think that moving into residential care is the only option. It doesn’t have to be that way. 

With Home Instead live in care, a CAREGiver can reside at your home day and night to help you to stay independent. You decide how many hours in the 24-hour window you will need practical assistance to be provided and a CAREGiver will be hand-picked for you to become your 24 hour home care support. They will be your companion and reside in your home, day and night, helping you to carry out those tasks you need them to and more importantly, being a familiar face and a source of company. When not working their agreed hours, your CAREGiver will be able to rest, sleep and follow normal activities that they would usually do.

Sometimes, your level of care needs may be such that we need to provide a team of CAREGivers who follow a shift pattern of 24-hour live in care. This means that someone is always dutifully attending to your needs. View our brochure to learn more about our live in care options or get in touch to learn more about the services they offer and how they can support you.

Please contact HomeInstead Senior Care on 01485 496987 or www.homeinstead.co.uk/westnorfolk for more information.

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