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Cherish Able Care provides home care services to those within the community who require extra care and support with their day to day living in the comfort of their own homes.
Our main objective is to provide the highest quality of care that is reliable, efficient, safe, flexible and effective to the service user needs, and accommodates their individual choices and lifestyle.
We offer a flexible approach to suit you, to fit in with your needs and routines. From half an hour a week visit to 24 hour live-in care with our friendly and experienced carer workers visiting or living with you.
We support anyone from the age of 18 and above, including people with dementia, learning disability, physical disability, sensory loss/dual sensory impairment, mental health, palliative/end of life care, personal or family carers, or those just needing a little bit of extra help.
We can be the solution you need to stay in your own home. Central to these is our belief that the privacy, dignity, choices and rights of our service users are paramount.
We can assist with all aspects of daily living, such as personal care, domestic support, supported living, support work, outings, respite care, night sitter, palliative/end of life care and live in and 24 hour care.
Please thank everyone at Cherish Able Care for doing an excellent job in often difficult circumstances. I really appreciate their valuable help and excellent care giving.
John
I just needed to put pen to paper and send the biggest thank you to all that looked after my mum and dad. They all went over the call of duty. I would not hesitate to recommend Cherish Able Care - they have been my total life saver.
Jenny
Please pass on my thanks to the carers who showed respect and kindness in the care my father received we as a family are very thankful
George
Please be assured that all your details and any conversations will remain completely confidential at all times.
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