Home Care
St Albans

Searching for live-in care or home care for a loved one in St Albans? Lifted can help.

Those who are looking for care here in St Albans need look no further. Lifted Care’s home and live in care teams are on hand to help you get all the assistance you or your loved one might need.

Our Carers

A great alternative to a care home, Lifted Live-in Carers are there to provide constant reassurance, hands-on practical support and company

Our Carers

A great alternative to a care home, Lifted Live-in Carers are there to provide constant reassurance, hands-on practical support and company

Our carers at Lifted Care St Albans are local. We ensure that we are playing our part in helping bring about stable employment within the local community.

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Testament to our rigorous vetting processes, We only appoint a tiny fraction of those who apply to work with us. We put potential new staff through a thorough selection process before appointment. We also provide full training.

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At Lifted Care, we understand that you may be concerned about the more delicate aspects of personal help, such as dressing and bathing. But you can rest assured that everyone we recruit will treat you with care and respect. 

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Home care in St Albans

Home care in St Albans involves you or your loved one remaining in their home with periodic assistance from a carer who comes to the home at particular times of the day. It’s important to note that carers from Lifted Care in St Albans can visit on your terms, and a bespoke plan is drawn up to match individual needs. 

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Home Care in St Albans

Home care in St Albans involves you or your loved one remaining in their home with periodic assistance from a carer who comes to the home at particular times of the day.

It’s important to note that carers from Lifted Care in St Albans can visit on your terms, and a bespoke plan is drawn up to match individual needs.

St Albans
Homecare 

Home care is the perfect option if you or your loved one needs a helping hand for a few hours a week. At Lifted, we offer a minimum of one hour each week for a period of one month, allowing us to offer bespoke, personalised support. 

As professional caregivers, it’s vital we stay on top of training, which is why all of our carers are trained in all areas of care. From assisting with personal care to supporting those with long-term conditions like dementia, we will tailor a care plan unique to your loved one to ensure they’re able to live life to the fullest and you can rest assured that they’re receiving the highest levels of care. 

While live in care has its benefits, it’s not needed by everyone. Homecare in Bath is available for a minimum of one hour a week for a period of one month, allowing us to provide specialist care that meets every care need. 

Our team of professional and experienced carers can help your loved one with their morning routine, or even assist them to appointments. From offering a helping hand with the cleaning and cooking, to personal care, our carers are trained to deliver effective assistance and support for as long or as little as you need. 

St Albans
Live-in Care 

In some circumstances, it may be that live-in care – where the carer comes to your home and stays there all day and night – is more suitable. If so, we can arrange this. 

5 ways we can help care for your loved one

Personal care

Whatever your personal care needs, we can assist. We’re trained to deal with issues like aid on the toilet, bathing and more.

Medication reminders

If your family member is on a medication plan, our carers are expertly trained to provide a series of medication reminders. 

Nutrition

Our carers in St Albans are able to source and cook meals that are both enjoyable to eat and also good for the body and mind.

Keeping active

Even just a few minutes of gentle exercise a day can have a beneficial effect on a person’s overall health. Our home care St Albans team can make that happen.

Household help

Falling behind on the housework is something that can have a profound effect on an individual’s outlook. Our carers keep up with the housework, easing the requirement for housekeeping during care.

Companion Care
in St Albans

Having a chat and seeing a friendly face can make a world of difference to a person’s life. So why not ask our companion carers in St Albans to brighten up your loved one’s day?

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FAQ’s in St Albans

What different care schedules do Lifted offer?

Lifted’s care schedules are not fixed, and we tend towards flexibility. If your loved one needs attention at particular times of the day or night, we can arrange to visit as and when necessary.

Will the carer have experience with my loved one’s particular health condition?

Lifted’s St Albans carers have experience with everything from dementia to stroke recovery. In most circumstances we can pair you up with a carer who has experience with your loved one’s condition.

Is Lifted regulated by the Care Quality Commission?

We are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), a body that provides a strict set of regulations, which we ensure to follow and adhere to. In this way, we are well-positioned to provide the highest level of care.

Are Lifted Carers employed?

Yes. We pay our staff on payroll rather than as freelancers, which is something that can’t be said for every other firm on the market. We believe that this adds to our staff’s morale and helps ensure that Lifted can retain the carers your loved one gets to know for as long as possible.

Why should I choose Lifted to look after my loved ones?

Lifted Care has many advantages – not least when it comes to flexibility and transparency. We’re able to craft a care plan that suits you and your family member rather than adhere firmly to a set standard. What’s more, we’ve got personal experience when it comes to care – our founder set up the firm after a prolonged search for the right carer for their family member, so we know what it’s like.

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