Caring for you in your own space and at your pace

We aim to provide individuals and their families an opportunity to have the best possible outcomes and remain within their home.

Familiarity - Care is provided in a familiar home setting which can help those suffering from dementia.
Independence - You can engage as much or as little care as you need to maximise independence for the individual.
One-to-one - Care is provided on a one to one person centred way.

We provide

Personal and continence care 
Medication reminders 
General housework 
Companionship care 
Clinical care 
Moving and Handling 
Day Care / Hourly Care 
Night Care / Hourly Care 
As the support and enablement of individual’s change, we offer flexible and responsive packages of care 

Categories:
Outdoor activities
Day centres
Assisted garden maintenance
Exercise and fitness classes
Alcohol advice and support
Leaving hospital
Bereavement support
Activities for older people
Care at home
Sports clubs and groups
Drugs advice and support
Counselling
Mobile meals
Sports facilities
Mental health support
Connecting with nature
Connecting with others
Stopping smoking
Day to day helping hand
Getting active
Healthy lifestyle
Helping with money
Managing a long-term health condition
Mental health
Services for older people
Palliative Care
End of Life Support
Service access criteria:

Mend Care Ltd provides specialist Mental Health services which are designed for people with challenging behaviours, learning disabilities, Autism, mental health, physical disability, Dementia, substance misuse, a co-morbid mental health disorders-Dual Diagnosis including personality disorders and who may also have a forensic history. Our approach to support is based on best practice and achieving the right outcomes for each individual person.

1.  Referral made via telephone or email to our Registered manager 24/7 hours on 

Telephone : 07368596870/07506468470

Email: admin@mendcareltd.com

2. Assessment is arranged and undertaken

3.. Assessment report is completed and shared with the referer/funder

4. An initial proposed support plan and funding information is shared and package is agreed

5. Transition is agreed with the individual and funder, following confirmation of acceptance of the placement

6. Initial Admission support plan is agreed and admission is completed.

Additional needs catered for:
Vision impairment friendly
Hearing impairment friendly
Learning difficulty friendly
Physical disability friendly
Dementia friendly
Takes place in the client’s home
Non English speaking friendly
Waiting list (weeks): 0
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