Different types of care
As a nation, we are facing a crisis in social care right now. With people across the UK stuck in hospitals, individuals and families need access to alternative care solutions.
At MAGGIE HEALTHCARE, it’s our goal to help people in these situations experience the level of comfort, independence, and well-being they deserve. We designed our home care services to meet the needs of those struggling with impairments related to age, chronic illness, or physical and cognitive disabilities.

Dementia care
Dementia is a complex illness. As a home care agency, our team members are well-versed in supporting people with dementia, allowing our service users to live an independent life at home.
With our advanced live-in care and support, you can rest assured that we will do everything we can to ensure that carers are placed in long-term assignments, minimising the anxiety associated with someone constantly coming and going from the home.

Alzheimer’s care
Alzheimer's is a specific disease characterized by progressive memory loss and cognitive decline. It's the most common cause of dementia, accounting for 60-80% of cases.
While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s at this time, it is possible to live well with the disease given the right care and support. Our specially trained carers have the skills and experience to support your loved one to live a fulfilling life in the comfort of their own home.

Live-in Respite Care
Respite care is a short-term care option that allows the current carer to take a break. Our live-in respite care is a great help if you are struggling to balance the responsibilities of being a primary caregiver with other personal commitments. Respite care can provide holiday cover or simply a much-needed break.
Not taking regular breaks from caring can put you at risk of exhaustion and 'carer burnout'. It’s a flexible form of care that can be employed whenever it is needed, so that the responsibility does not solely fall on your shoulders.

Companion care
Everybody needs somebody, especially as we get older and struggle with being alone or keeping on top of daily errands and tasks. Loneliness can be caused by so many things and is an increasing challenge within our elderly communities. Whether it be not being able to see loved ones as often as we’d like or finding it harder to adjust to life after the sudden loss of a spouse.
Companionship focuses on the social aspect of care rather than assisting with personal or medical needs. The carer will soon become a trusted and friendly part of your day.

Couple care
Couple care at home provides you with a service that works for you at a cheaper rate in comparison to moving into residential home. Instead of the hefty cost of two separate rooms in a care home, a single carer, or more if needed, can be matched specifically to your needs to offer support in the comfort of home.

Elderly care
care for the elderly involves dedicated support for an older person who wishes to continue living in their own home. It may involve housekeeping services, cooking meals, personal care, domiciliary care, mobility support, administering medication or simply companionship and support getting out and about.
Contact us
MAGGIE HEALTHCARE LTD
80 Teversham Lane
Stockwell
London
Sw8 2dp
United Kingdom
Tel: 07401635572
Email: info@maggiehealthcare.com
