What is children’s care?

Children’s care is provided to young individuals who require additional support due to physical disabilities, learning difficulties, complex health conditions, or developmental needs. It enables children to remain in their own homes while receiving professional, structured care tailored to their daily routines. The focus is on safety, development, emotional wellbeing, and maintaining a stable home environment.

Children’s care is suitable if you need:

  • personal care, such as washing, dressing, and hygiene support
  • assistance with feeding and nutrition
  • support with school routines and educational needs
  • support with medication and healthcare requirements
  • behavioural and emotional support
  • companionship and social interaction

Benefits of children’s care:

  • personalised, child-centred care plans
  • consistent routines within a familiar home environment
  • support from trained and qualified carers
  • flexible care options, from short visits to full-time care
  • Respite support for parents and families
  • improved well being, confidence, and independence

Care can range from short daily visits to full-time or live-in support, depending on the child’s individual needs and level of care required.

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