Everyday Home Support

Our Everyday Home Support service offers flexible, practical help in the home, tailored to each person’s individual needs. We understand that small, everyday tasks can feel overwhelming, especially for people living alone, managing health conditions, or coping with stress. Our trained and DBS-checked team members provide support that makes daily life easier and more manageable.

Support can include:

Shopping – done with you (to encourage confidence and independence) or for you if mobility or anxiety make shopping difficult.
Meal preparation – helping plan and prepare simple, healthy meals together or cooking on your behalf.
Light housework – such as laundry, washing up, vacuuming, dusting, and tidying to maintain a clean and safe home environment.
General organisation – assisting with small tasks that reduce stress and improve comfort at home.
We work alongside you wherever possible, encouraging independence while offering a friendly, reliable hand when needed. Our approach isn’t just about keeping homes tidy, it’s about giving people confidence, peace of mind, and a sense of control in their daily lives.

Every penny from this paid service is reinvested into community projects, funding free or subsidised support for people who can’t afford to pay. By choosing NurtureFY CIC, you’re not only supporting yourself, you’re helping to strengthen your local community too.

Categories:
Leaving hospital
Care at home
Day to day helping hand
Managing a long-term health condition
Services for older people
Social prescribing
Support for carers
Service access criteria:

Available to adults aged 18+ living in Blackpool.
Suitable for people who:

Have a disability, long-term health condition, or reduced mobility.
Are experiencing mental health challenges such as anxiety or depression that make daily tasks overwhelming.
Feel socially isolated or lack support networks.
Need short-term support (e.g. after illness or hospital discharge) or ongoing light help.
Access by self-referral or referral from health and social care professionals, housing providers, or community organisations.
Support is paid-for, but subsidised or free places may be available through grant-funded projects (subject to eligibility).
Not suitable for heavy domestic cleaning, clinical care, or services requiring regulated medical staff.

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
Waiting list (weeks): 2
home support, shopping help, meal preparation, light housework, laundry, tidying, organisation, daily living support, independent living, practical help, social isolation, disability support, mental health support, anxiety, depression, mobility issues, Blackpool, companionship, community support, CIC, wellbeing
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