In-Home Care for People with Down Syndrome
At United for Care, we understand that when it comes to receiving support in the right environment, there’s no place like home. Our In-Home Care service is designed to provide the support you need to live independently in familiar and comfortable surroundings.
Our Approach
A team that truly cares
We specialise in matching you with the perfect Support Worker to ensure personalised and compassionate care.
Community connections
We’re firm believers in the strength of community. We're here to support you to find a place in your community and help you reach your goals.
Commitment to quality
We have a dedicated Service Delivery team who ensure the highest standards of care are maintained at every step of the journey.
How Our In-Home Care Services Can Help People with Down Syndrome
United For Care’s in-home care services are designed to support the specific needs of people with Down Syndrome. This tailored approach allows them to receive the high-quality care they need to thrive. Here’s how we can help:
Services
Benefits of In-Home Care for People with Down Syndrome
- Familiar Environment — Receiving care in a setting they know reduces anxiety and provides a sense of comfort and security where people with Down Syndrome can thrive.
- Personalised Care — Tailored support plans address the unique needs and preferences of each person, ensuring they receive the most appropriate and effective care tailored specifically for them.
- Enhanced Safety — In-home care helps reduce the risk of accidents and ensures an immediate response to any emergencies because people with Down Syndrome receive care in a safe and familiar environment.
- Family Involvement — Families can actively participate in the care process, which improves communication and support, and helps create a cohesive care plan for both the participant and their family.
- Consistent Relationships — Having the same caregivers consistently can build trust and rapport, which is essential for the emotional and psychological well-being of people with Down Syndrome.
- Community Integration — Encourages participation in community activities and social interactions, helping people with Down Syndrome build and maintain essential social connections for their emotional health and overall quality of life.
- Improved Health Management — Regular health monitoring and assistance with medical needs are provided to ensure they receive timely medical care.
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Disability Support you can trust
Our trusted and trained support workers can provide a range of services, from helping you with daily activities to overnight care and social support.
Help with daily activities such as dressing, bathing and light domestic chores.
Assistance with safely managing tasks around the house, such as cleaning, cooking, yard work and other activities.
Active awake night care and overnight care and sleepovers
Assistance participating in community activities, such as going to social activities, taking a class or going shopping.
Help getting from A to B using your car, public transport or a support workers car.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In-home care provides personalised support, comfort in familiar surroundings, and enhanced safety. People with Down Syndrome benefit from personalised care that addresses their specific needs in a comfortable and supportive home environment.
Carers provide comprehensive support with daily living activities such as personal hygiene, meal preparation, and household tasks, ensuring people with Down Syndrome have a comfortable and organised living environment.
United For Care provides reliable and safe transport options for medical appointments, social events, and other outings, ensuring a seamless travel experience.
Carers assist people with Down Syndrome in participating in community activities, joining social clubs, and attending events, helping them build meaningful relationships and integrate into the community.
United For Care’s in-home services, including allied health therapies, skill development, household assistance, and social engagement, significantly improve the quality of life and promote independence for people with Down Syndrome.