Our Partners

Our Partners

Take a look at some of our partners who we are proud to work with

Homecare Association

We are proud to be a member of the Homecare Association. The Homecare Association is the UK’s membership body for homecare providers. The Association’s mission is to work together to ensure that homecare is valued, so that all of us can live well at home and flourish within our communities.

The Homecare Association uses its trusted voice to help shape homecare and provides hands-on support and practical tools for its members. All Homecare Association members agree to abide by the Association’s Code of Practice.

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Homecare Association

McMillan Wealth Consultants

We are pleased to have partnered with McMillan Wealth Consultants, a partner practice of St. James's Place.

They are specialists in providing high quality personal advice on many aspects of wealth management, advising clients of widely differing financial resources, and of all ages.

McMillan Wealth Consultants can support you and your family members with the required support and guidance you may be seeking when it comes to homecare funding and the different options available to you.

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McMillan Wealth Consultants

Sibstar

We are proud to have partnered with Sibstar, a highly secure debit card and mobile phone app for families affected by dementia or are vulnerable in another way.

With a Sibstar debit card, families living with dementia can safely manage their everyday spending, putting peace of mind back in your hands.

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Sibstar

Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT)

We are very proud to support the Child Brain Injury Trust, the leading voluntary sector organisation providing emotional and practical support, information and learning opportunities for families and professionals affected by childhood acquired brain injury across the UK.

The Child Brain Injury Trust was established by a group of health professionals in 1991 to research and provide information regarding the effects of ‘traumatic’ injury on a child’s developing brain.

Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT)

Help and advice

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How Companionship Care Can Help Prevent Dementia

By focusing on some of the key practices known to promote a healthier lifestyle we can have a positive effect on reducing the effects of dementia

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Supporting Someone After a Stroke

Following a stroke, individuals may experience a wide array of after-effects, ranging from emotional and physical challenges to social and practical adjustments.

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Live-in Care for Couples

Maintaining togetherness and independence at home

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Understanding Home Care Plans: A Comprehensive Guide

Home health care can be a bit of a grey area. How do you know what the person needs? What are your overall goals? Who will take care of the finer details? When should you arrange home care how long should it last? Luckily, your Nurseplus Care at home team is here to help answer your these questions.

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FAQs

What types of homecare services does Nurseplus Care at home provide?
How do I arrange for homecare services with Nurseplus Care at home?
Are Nurseplus Care at home caregivers qualified?
Can I choose my caregiver?
How is the homecare funded?
What are the operating hours for your homecare services?
How do I provide feedback or make a complaint about the service received?
Will my loved one receive quality care at home?
Do you have any clinical expertise?