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Best Friends

Social care visits provided by
Carers at Home

Our care workers can no only partner with elderly clients experiencing loneliness but also with clients with hidden disabilities such as ADHD, autism and anxiety blending into their environment just like a friend would  allowing them to access things that otherwise would be unattainable such as university, the cinema, shops or the gym.

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According to the British Medical Association Loneliness is associated with severe health outcomes including negative physical and mental health, such as an increased risk of coronary heart disease and stroke, and a risk factor for depression in later life. 

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It is not only clients that suffer from loneliness but also their carers, with 81% of carers saying they have felt lonely or isolated. To learn more visit the British Medical Association.

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By engaging the services of Carers at Home it will not only provide social interaction for the client but it will also allow the family member providing care to access their community and reduce the feelings of loneliness and isolation. ​

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To read more on the emotional demands of providing care for a loved one visit our article by clicking on this link.

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