
Home Instead Stockport
Home Instead (Stockport) supports older and vulnerable people to live in dignity within their own homes, taking a personalised approach to their circumstance with plans carried out by friendly and skilled professionals.
Areas of specialism includes issues of disablement, dementia care and palliative care, with caregivers carefully chosen for their suitability and thoroughly checked and vetted.
All decisions are taken in a client-centred fashion, looking to safeguard and improve personal satisfaction with life over the long-term.

Home Care Services We Provide

Home Care
Home care is a personalised service that supports individuals in their daily activities, ensuring their comfort, safety, and independence within their own homes.

Companionship Care
Companionship home care is the provision of emotional support and social interaction to enhance a person’s well-being in their own home.

Dementia Care
Dementia home care is specialised support tailored to assist individuals with dementia, focusing on their safety, comfort, and cognitive stimulation within their own homes.

Live in Care
Live-in home care is a service where a caregiver resides and provides round-the-clock assistance and support to a person within their own home.

Personal Care
Personal home care is a service providing assistance with personal tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication assistance to individuals in their own homes.

Help at Home
Help around the home involves assistance with daily tasks such as cleaning, cooking, laundry, and other household chores to support individuals in their homes.
Meet the Team

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Owner
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Care Manager
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Recruiter
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Care Coordinator
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Home carer costs can vary significantly based on the level of care required, location, and the specific agency or individual providing the service. However, in the UK, the average hourly rate for home care services ranges between £15 and £30.
This price encompasses a wide range of services, such as help with daily tasks like dressing, cooking, and cleaning, to more complex care like medication management or mobility support. It’s important to note that specialised care services, like those for dementia or palliative care, may incur higher charges.
Before settling on a care provider, it’s always a good idea to request a detailed breakdown of costs, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. You should also investigate if there are any potential funding options, like local authority funding or NHS continuing healthcare, that might help reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.
Keep in mind that investing in home care isn’t merely about cost, it’s about the quality of care and ensuring the best possible quality of life for your loved ones. Therefore, make sure to review and compare service providers thoroughly before making a choice.
For more detailed information on home care costs in the UK and available financial assistance, don’t hesitate to contact our experienced team. We’re here to provide guidance and answer any questions you may have.
Determining whether it’s cheaper to have a live-in carer or utilise a care home in the UK largely depends on the level of care required and your specific circumstances. However, an overall cost comparison can still provide a helpful starting point.
Live-in carers usually charge a flat daily or weekly rate, and the costs can be comparable to or even lower than those of a care home. As of 2023, the average cost for a live-in carer in the UK ranges between £800 and £1,200 per week. This type of care is beneficial for those who need round-the-clock support but wish to stay in their own homes, providing both continuity of care and the comfort of familiar surroundings.
On the other hand, the average cost for a residential care home in the UK is about £600-£800 per week, but this can rise significantly, up to £1,200 or more, if nursing care is required. These prices often include accommodation, meals, and communal activities, along with the professional care provided.
While it may seem that live-in care is more expensive at first glance, remember that care homes’ costs are per person, whereas a live-in carer can often support a couple, making it more cost-effective in such cases. Also, bear in mind the additional value of staying at home, surrounded by familiar settings and maintaining a level of independence, which can positively impact emotional wellbeing and quality of life.
It’s important to explore all available options before making a decision, including potential funding assistance from local authorities or the NHS. It’s not only about finding the most cost-effective solution, but also ensuring that the chosen care arrangement best meets the needs and preferences of the individual. Our knowledgeable team is here to help guide you through these decisions, so please feel free to get in touch.
Deciding whether home care is better than a care home isn’t purely a question of which one is universally superior. Instead, it’s about which option best suits the needs, preferences, and lifestyle of the individual requiring care.
Home care services, which involve a carer coming to the person’s home to provide assistance, can offer significant benefits. One of the main advantages is the ability for individuals to remain in their familiar environment, which can be particularly important for those with conditions like dementia. Home care also allows for personalised, one-on-one attention and can offer greater flexibility, enabling individuals to maintain their routines and independence.
On the other hand, a care home, also known as a residential care home, provides 24-hour support in a communal setting. This can be a more suitable option for those who need more complex, round-the-clock care or who may feel lonely at home. Care homes also provide opportunities for social interaction, communal activities and remove the need for maintaining a property, which can be a relief for some individuals.
In terms of cost, as of 2023, both options can be similar in price depending on the level of care required, though costs can vary widely based on individual circumstances and specific service providers.
Ultimately, the choice between home care and a care home comes down to personal needs and preferences. Considerations should include the level and type of care required, the person’s wishes, their current living situation, and what will provide them with the highest quality of life.
If you need further advice or assistance in making this decision, our team of experienced professionals are here to guide you. They can provide additional information and support to ensure the best care solution is found for your loved one.
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Stockport
- Entrance & Car Park, Hall Street, Victoria House 179, off Turncroft Ln, Stockport SK1 4JG, UK
- 0161 480 0646
- rajan.panesar@ec.homeinstead.co.uk
- HomeInstead.co.uk/stockport
- 8am - 5pm Monday to Sunday