Our carers help adults and children live safely and comfortably while staying independent for as long as possible.
Our carers are kind, trained and professional. They support people with:
Personal care – help with washing, dressing, toileting, and grooming
Medication support – reminders or help with taking medicine safely
Meal preparation – making simple meals and drinks, or supporting people to eat
Household tasks – light cleaning, laundry, tidying up
Mobility support – helping people move safely around their home
Companionship – offering a friendly chat, emotional support, and a listening ear
Outings and appointments – support with shopping, going to the doctor, or social activities
Monitoring well-being – observing and reporting changes in health or mood
Each care plan is personalised to meet the individual’s needs, wishes and routines. Whether care is needed for just an hour a day or several visits, our team is flexible and committed to high-quality care.
At Hospitable Limited, we support adults with personalised needs to help them live a safe, comfortable, and fulfilled life.
Our care is tailored to each person, making sure they get the right support at the right time.
We support people with different conditions such as:
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
We offer personalised care to support people with MS, helping manage symptoms such as fatigue, mobility challenges, and muscle weakness. Our care focuses on dignity, comfort, and promoting independence.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Memory loss, confusion, and difficulty with daily tasks
Support includes personal care, reminders, safety monitoring, and emotional reassurance
❤️ Heart Disease
Fatigue, shortness of breath, and mobility issues
Care may involve medication prompts, meal preparation, and gentle activity support
Mobility Issues / Falls Risk
Due to arthritis, muscle weakness, or past falls
Carers help with safe movement, walking aids, transfers, and fall prevention
Arthritis
Causes joint pain, stiffness, and difficulty with movement
Support with dressing, cooking, cleaning, and mobility aids
Diabetes (Type 2)
Requires blood sugar monitoring, diet control, and medication
Carers assist with meals, checking signs of low/high sugar, and reminders
Stroke Recovery
Can cause weakness on one side, speech problems, or memory loss
Care includes personal support, exercise routines, and speech or mobility assistance
Parkinson’s Disease
Causes tremors, slow movement, and balance issues
Carers support with daily tasks, medication, and coordination
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Breathing difficulties, tiredness
Support includes help with oxygen use, conserving energy, and light tasks
Loneliness and Depression
Many older people feel isolated, especially if living alone
Companionship care can greatly improve emotional well-being and confidence
Sensory Impairments (Hearing or Vision Loss)
May struggle with communication or safety at home
Carers ensure safe surroundings, assist with communication, and promote independence
We will be happy to discuss this with you in person. For details of costs, please contact us.