Care Services We Provide
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LQS Health Care Services
Experienced & Dependable Home Care Staff & Personal Carers
- Live- in
- Day and Night (Waking nights or Sleep-in)
- Emergency Care Cover
- End of Life Care
- Dementia Care
- Companionship
- Domestic Care
- Personal Care
- Escort to GP, Dentist , Optician or
- Hospital appointments
- Provide staff to Hospitals or Nursing homes
- Supported Living
LQS Health Care Services
Care Packages Designed With You In Mind
We are based in Worthing and our company can supply staff across West Sussex and other parts of the UK, depending on your requirements.
HOME CARE & CARE HOMES – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
The differences between care homes and home care
Benefits of Home Care – Flexibility
The flexibility of home care means that it really can be tailored to the person’s needs. The care user can therefore be supported in the ways that are most suited to them. This could mean as little as a weekly visit from a carer to help with the shopping, or it could mean having a live-in carer who provides 24/7 support. You can also request a medically trained carer who can administer medication care for someone with specific medical needs.
The Personal Touch
LQS will work hard to find the right carer for you. You’ll be able to make specific requests to help you find a carer who’s a perfect match for you. For example, you might request a carer who has access to a car, who knows sign language, or who likes animals. This personal touch is one of the biggest benefits of home care. Happier and Healthier at Home
A number of studies have shown that older people are significantly happier when receiving care at home. In fact, a 2014 poll revealed that 97% of people do not want to move into residential care when they are older. The benefits of home care extend to both mental and physical health too.
People with specific needs and conditions like dementia can really benefit from staying at home. One of the biggest benefits of home care is living in a comfortable setting, surrounded by your own belongings and memories. In addition, home care allows the person to keep following their own daily routine as much as possible.
Being able to stay at home also means that they remain close to family, friends, and neighbours.
Therefore, as well as having support from their carer, they can also be supported by their own community. Knowing the people around them can help an older person maintain their confidence and combat feelings of isolation or loneliness.