Conditions we support with home care

We provide complex home care for adults and older people living with a wide range of health conditions in Milton Keynes and surrounding towns. Every person is different, so we design care around your exact needs, goals and routines.

Neurological conditions & brain injury

Living with a neurological condition or brain injury often means managing changes to movement, thinking, speech, mood and energy. Our team offers practical, emotional and rehabilitation support at home.

Stroke recovery at home

We support people after stroke to continue recovery at home, working alongside therapists and community teams.

  • Help with safe transfers and mobility
  • Support to follow physio and speech exercises
  • Assistance with washing, dressing and meals
  • Encouragement to rebuild confidence and routines

Acquired brain injury

Structured, consistent support for people recovering from traumatic or acquired brain injury.

  • Clear routines and visual prompts if needed
  • Support with memory, concentration and planning
  • Managing fatigue and pacing activities
  • Close work with family and therapy teams

Long-term neurological conditions

We support conditions such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease and other neurological conditions.

  • Support with mobility and balance
  • Personal care and continence support
  • Energy conservation and fatigue management
  • Support to continue hobbies and social contact

Spinal injury, complex physical disability & mobility issues

We support people with spinal cord injuries, long-term physical disabilities or advanced frailty to live as independently and safely as possible at home.

Spinal cord injury

Carers are trained in safe moving and handling techniques and follow detailed care plans and risk assessments.

  • Use of hoists and specialist equipment
  • Support with skin integrity and pressure care (as directed)
  • Bladder and bowel care as per care plan
  • Daily living support and community access

Progressive physical conditions

Support for conditions such as muscular dystrophy and other progressive neuromuscular conditions.

  • Gentle assistance with transfers and posture
  • Breathing and positioning support as advised
  • Help with communication equipment
  • Flexible packages that adapt as needs change

Falls risk & frailty

Carefully planned care for people at high risk of falls or living with general frailty.

  • Support with safe movement around the home
  • Hydration and nutrition support
  • Regular checks and reassurance for families
  • Close working with community health teams

Dementia, Alzheimer’s and cognitive impairment

Familiar surroundings and regular routines can make a huge difference for people living with dementia. We provide gentle, structured support to help people feel safe and settled at home.

Dementia at home

Consistent carers and careful routines designed around the person and their life story.

  • Help with personal care in a respectful way
  • Support with orientation and day–night patterns
  • Meaningful activities and reminiscence
  • Risk reduction and safety checks in the home

Memory problems & mild cognitive impairment

Light-touch support to maintain independence for as long as possible.

  • Medication prompts and reminders
  • Help with appointments and calendars
  • Support with finances and paperwork (where appropriate)
  • Companionship and community involvement

Support for family carers

Caring for someone with dementia can be exhausting. We build support around the whole family.

  • Respite visits and overnight care
  • Live-in options when needed
  • Regular reviews and open communication
  • Flexible packages that can increase or decrease

Learning disabilities, autism & mental health

We provide person-centred, strengths-based support that focuses on choice, communication and independence.

Learning disabilities

Support at home and in the community for adults with learning disabilities.

  • Daily living skills and routines
  • Support with communication and decision-making
  • Help to access education, work or day activities
  • Working closely with families and professionals

Autistic adults

Support that respects sensory needs, communication styles and special interests.

  • Predictable routines and clear information
  • Support with anxiety and change
  • Structured community access and social time
  • Care plans built around what feels safe and comfortable

Mental health needs

Practical and emotional support for people living with long-term mental health conditions.

  • Support with daily structure and self-care
  • Encouragement to attend appointments
  • Medication prompts (as prescribed)
  • Close liaison with mental health services

Long-term illness, respiratory, cardiac & palliative conditions

Many of the people we support live with complex, long-term or life-limiting illness. Our role is to make each day safer, more comfortable and more manageable.

Respiratory & cardiac conditions

We support people living with conditions such as COPD, heart failure and other respiratory or cardiac illnesses.

  • Monitoring general wellbeing and changes
  • Hydration, nutrition and gentle activity
  • Support to manage breathlessness strategies
  • Medication prompts and collection

Diabetes & chronic illness

Support to manage daily routines and reduce hospital admissions for people with long-term illnesses.

  • Meal and hydration support aligned to advice
  • Prompting blood sugar monitoring where appropriate
  • Foot care awareness and skin checks (non-clinical)
  • Encouragement with gentle exercise and activity

Palliative & end of life care

Sensitive, dignified support for people and families who choose to be at home at the end of life.

  • Comfort-focused support day and night
  • Emotional support for family and carers
  • Close coordination with palliative care teams
  • Flexible care that can increase when needed

Not sure if we can support your condition?

This page does not list every condition we support. If you or your loved one lives with a rare or complex condition, please contact us – we are always happy to discuss whether we are the right provider for you.

Talk to a member of our team

Share your situation, diagnosis (if known) and where you live. We will always be honest about whether we can provide safe, reliable care or if another service may be more suitable.

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