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Orchestrating live-in care for a friend or family member is a critical choice. The entire family genuinely should have a smart thought of what’s in store. That is where the Holistic Principles come in.

live-in care

Live-in care means having a fully trained carer living with you in your own home. Your live-in carer will support you with your specific needs to keep you comfortable and independent at home.

short-term care

Short-term care provides care and support services for a set period of time. There are different types of short-term care depending on your needs.

Alzheimer’s care

Alzheimer's is a degenerative brain disease. It's progressive, so symptoms get more serious over time but you can live a fulfilling life with the right care and support.

Arthritis care

Arthritis can exist for many people on a spectrum of sorts – ranging from mild aches and pains, which can often ease with mild painkillers and/or exercise, to severe and chronic pain which will not ease.

COPD care

It’s estimated that around 3 million in the UK people may have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). However, the majority of these will go undiagnosed. This is likely due to a lack of awareness.

Dementia care

We are specialise in caring for people living with dementia aim to reduce the symptoms of the condition wherever possible and have specially trained experienced staff.

Stroke Care

There are 1.2 million stroke survivors in the UK, according to the Stroke Association. In turn, this equates to over 100,000 strokes each year – one every five minutes. However, effective rehabilitation and care is key to ensuring the best possible quality of life.

Diabetes Care

Diabetes is a common condition that affects 9% of adults across the world and 6% of the UK population. While there are a variety of different types of diabetes, there are two which are the most common.

Heart Disease Care

When discussing heart disease, it can seem rather general, but it will likely be referring to coronary heart disease (CHD) which is sometimes also called coronary artery disease. It’s a leading cause of death across the world and specifically in the UK.

Motor Neurone Care

A diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease, commonly referred to as MND, can be overwhelming. The condition affects the ability of nerves to transmit responses to muscles; overtime MND reduces the ability to move and can eventually have an impact on speech.

Multiple Sclerosis Care

The initial diagnosis can be overwhelming and learning to adapt to a new way of life for those with multiple sclerosis (MS) can be challenging. This difficulty can also be felt by loved ones, both mentally and physically, so it’s crucial to find ways to manage looking after both yourself and your loved one.

Osteoporosis Care

Osteoporosis is a condition that attacks the integrity of the bones, making them weak, and prone to fractures or breaks. Women are affected by the condition more frequently than men, but anyone over the age of 60 has the potential to develop the condition.