Lifeline Sitter & befriending service
Tel: 07704 035757
Lifeline Sitter & befriending service
Lifeline provides in home and community support by a registered Community Support Nurse with extensive experience of working with people with dementia and their families.
Tailored support is also available for older adults living at home and wishing to access additional support.
A full assessment is completed for each client prior to introducing the support package.
Lifeline can prompt and support with tasks including toileting, medication administration and meal preparation.
Lifeline can support people to participate in activity in the home such as life story and reminiscing, music, baking, gardening.
Lifeline also supports individuals to access their community with outings dependent on the individual's needs and interests. This can include accessing social groups, green spaces, cafe's.
To support older adults and those with dementia and their informal carers to maximise their lives and promote social inclusion, activity and respite.
Lifeline provides a sitter service to enable informal carers to access respite whilst their loved one is supported at home or during community outings.
Carers are able to participate in hobbies, interests and arrange appointments knowing they have regular respite from the caring role.
Lifeline provides a bespoke befriending service to older adults and those with dementia.
Befriending offers social interaction, activity and structure to the day, reducing boredom and isolation.
Qualified NMC Registered Nurse
DBS Checked
Fully Insured
Covid Secure