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Our Services

Comprehensive Home Care Across Leicester

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Care in Your Own Home

Domiciliary Care

  • Assistance with a good start to the day — help to get up, wash, shower or bath, get dressed and have breakfast
  • Helping with shopping support
  • Preparation of food and drink
  • Performing domestic tasks such as cleaning, laundry and ironing — on a regular basis or as a 'spring clean', whatever the season
  • Provision of care through the night — either 'sleeper night' (on hand for emergencies) or 'waking night' (on duty throughout)
  • Ensuring timely prompts for medication
  • Pampering sessions — organising bathing, clean clothes, fresh bedding and a thoughtfully prepared meal
  • Help with getting ready for bed
  • Live-in care — providing a care worker to live with you, including during convalescence or recuperation after a hospital stay
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End of Life Care

We specialise in End of Life Care. Our carers have a passion for care which makes a real difference to people's lives. Our goal is to provide high-quality personal care for people in the final period of life in their own homes.

To achieve this, we:

  • Ensure patients have their symptoms controlled
  • Enable patients to be as comfortable as possible and die peacefully in their own home
  • Encourage security and support through advanced care planning, involving the service user and their family
  • Empower carers through regular communication, listening and addressing issues proactively and promptly
  • Educate staff to increase competence and confidence
Live-in carer and service user enjoying time together at home

Live-In Care

Live-in care provides flexibility when, typically, a service user needs a personal assistant around the house at various times of day or night to assist with or carry out varying tasks. No two days need be the same — our service users can, if they wish, choose a different agenda each day. The daily tasks of everyday living can be fulfilled by the personal assistant, who can also help with pastimes and activities if required.

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Learning Disabilities Care

We provide a wide range of care that is flexible, ranging from personal care through to support in leading an independent life — for example, a trip into town for shopping, meeting friends, or pursuing a favourite sport or hobby.

It depends on service user requirements plus a considered approach to available facilities in the area. We can also offer a live-in care service. Please get in touch to discuss the options available in your area.

Our care workers are highly trained, with extensive practical experience across many different areas of learning disability — including behaviours that challenge, autistic spectrum disorders, complex health needs, physical disabilities and sensory impairment.

Care professional assisting a wheelchair user in his home

Physical Disabilities Care

Glee Care provides a professional service which can help maximise independence. We understand that service users have varying needs. We frequently help with elements of personal care such as getting up, everyday tasks like cooking or laundry, and washing and showering.

Our ethic goes further than this — we help people enjoy as full a life as possible. If you have a physical disability, you may need assistance to use essential facilities in your home, access the community, or manage personal care. We provide tailor-made support and assistance, delivered by caring professionals, enabling you to live life to its full potential.

Family caregiver relieved as a carer takes over with their elderly relative

Respite Care

While you remain at home, the physical, emotional and financial consequences for the family caregiver can be overwhelming without some support — such as respite. Respite provides the much-needed temporary break from the often exhausting challenges faced by the family caregiver, giving them an opportunity to relax, recharge, meet new people, or participate in community activities.

For carers, respite care allows them to take the break they need, safe in the knowledge that their relative is receiving the care they need. Being a carer can be very demanding, taking up a lot of emotional and physical energy. Carers often feel worried or guilty about taking time off — but taking breaks is very important, for both the carer and the person being cared for.

Glee Care provides the support required by both the care giver and the person being cared for.

Not Sure Which Service Is Right for You?

Give us a call or send us an email and we'll guide you through the options. We're here to help.