We are Home Instead, and we offer friendly home care in Deepcut to over-50s who need a little help staying healthy and happy. Come on in, and let us show you how we can help.
Choosing home care for Mum and Dad is undoubtedly one of the most challenging decisions you’ll need to make. You’ll struggle with questions like: What do they need? Who is best to provide that? And can Mum and Dad stay together in the home they love?
At Home Instead Deepcut, we want to help you make that decision easier by providing a clear plan for phased home care. So, if Mum needs help getting back on her feet after a stay in hospital, we can help. If Dad needs home care that caters for dementia, we can help with that, too.
How do you find out what we can do to help? You book a no-obligation home visit.
We will talk you through our award-winning home care that includes
And we’ll show you how we match the right care professional for the job.
Our Deepcut home care focuses on
“I needed some extra help with looking after my husband who has vascular dementia. Home Instead stood out from the other care givers as having a higher CQC rating in two areas, so I decided to see how they could help us.
I cannot fault their commitment to both their caregivers and to me and my husbands’ needs. The carers themselves have been lovely, caring, and hardworking people whom it’s been a pleasure to have come to the house and assist with showering, daily routine, and making porridge for breakfast when time permits. We look forward to seeing them and we all get on well.
The office staff are no less committed, caring and personable, and do their utmost to help with any issues that might arise.”
– P. Thomas.
Meet just a few of our amazing Deepcut team.
Jessica has one of our local domiciliary care pros working hard to get jobs done around the house for you. She also offers personal care and relief for live-in carers.
“I offer a variety of different care. All domiciliary. A mix of companionship, home help, personal care and relief for live-in carers.
The best part of working in my local area is knowing that even the smallest of support can make a huge difference, from helping someone have a good start to the day to ensuring they are comfortable when going to bed at night. Sometimes, just making them laugh is enough to brighten their day.
I also love the fact that I can help clients in their bigger times of need, like recovering from surgery and undergoing rehabilitation. To help them get back to living life on their terms makes me really happy.”
Deepcut is a beautiful village known for its military connections and has a fantastic community feel. But for those who suffer from poor mobility due to age or ill health, it can also feel lonely.
We believe localised home care can help, and to deliver it, we maintain community connections and work closely with community partners, organisations, and GPs.
Surrey County Council provides limited funds for adult social care for those over 50 in Deepcut. In most cases, those with eligibility will receive partial grants or funding.
However, Home care doesn’t always cost as much as you think. Let’s say you only need a twice-monthly visit for just a few hours, you would spend around £150. This could cover things like household chores and companionship.
Absolutely. We always cater to the individual, so if Mum or Dad have specific dietary, mobility, or medical needs, we can accommodate them. We can also accommodate religious or language needs. And if they have a long-term condition, impairment, or disability, we can accommodate those, too. Just let us know what you need or prefer, and we will match you to a care pro with the right experience. We have a good database of care pros, so we will very likely have someone to help.
We can also offer help for couples or those who wish to stay together under one roof in their later years. While their needs will be different and may require different team members, we can ensure that your care pros meet a collective need.
And we also help with pets!
One thing we instil in our team is the need for effective and clear communication. That means delivering real-time feedback as and when needed. We also have an app, so you can speak to carers or care managers if you need us.
No. Social care is provided by the NHS and your local authority. Provision is based on identified medical needs or hospital referrals. There are waiting lists involved here, so you will need to expect some delay in approval and provision.
At Home Instead, we provide everything a social care provider can with a much more holistic approach, including mental stimulation and emotional well-being support. As private home care providers, we can respond in a much shorter time (just one or two days from consultation), which means you aren’t waiting for departments to share paperwork or referrals to go through.
In most cases, no.
Studies suggest that “home is best” for health and well-being unless they have dependent medical needs. It’s where Mum and Dad feel comfortable and confident, surrounded by friends and family. That goes a long way to maintaining a sense of self and a zest for life.
Home care bridges the gap between those needing help living at home and their medical teams (GPs and hospitals).
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Are you looking for home care help for a loved one, or would you like to learn more about home care in Deepcut?