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info@sirricare.co.uk
Address
90 Lightwood Road, Stoke-On-Trent, ST3 4JF
Phone
07468858791
Hours
Open 24/7
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked
What specialist care do you offer?
We know that some of our clients require care for specific needs and we can offer fully trained carers to help support you or your loved one, whatever your situation. We’re qualified to offer specialist live in care for people living with Dementia or Parkinson’s, those recovering from a Stroke or in rehabilitation after an operation, as well as palliative care for those living with a terminal illness where a cure is no longer possible. Our goal is to help you or your loved one to achieve the best quality of life through our dedicated care.
How do I know if domiciliary care is right for me or my loved one?
Sirri Care – Providing Compassionate Support to Enhance Independent Living. At Sirri Care, we understand the importance of maintaining one’s independence while receiving the necessary support. Our domiciliary care services offer personalised assistance with daily activities to older adults, individuals with disabilities, post-surgery patients, and those managing mobility or cognitive challenges.
What is domiciliary care?
Domiciliary care, also known as home care or in-home care, refers to professional support provided to individuals who need assistance with daily activities but prefer to stay in the comfort of their own homes. It can include personal care, medication management, meal preparation, companionship, and more.
Can careers stay overnight to provide respite care?
Yes, we appreciate that overnight care can really help with giving family members who may usually offer care a well deserved break. Our carer will arrive in the evening and stay overnight to ensure that your loved one is cared for, giving you the piece of mind needed to take a break.
How are live-in caregivers trained and qualified?
Reputable live-in care providers ensure that their caregivers undergo comprehensive training and background checks. They receive training in personal care, first aid, medication administration, and other relevant areas. Some caregivers may also have additional certifications or specialized training based on their clients’ needs.