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Support in your own home

Support in your own home

At Hazelcare, we offer support for adults with learning disabilities and autism to lead fulfilling, independent lives in their own homes through our outreach services.

What are outreach services?

Outreach services (also called domiciliary care services) are designed for adults with complex needs who could benefit from flexible support built around their daily life, and who would like to remain living in the family home or their own home.

At hazelcare, our local teams provide this support by spending time with people in their own homes, out in the community, and sometimes with sleep-in (overnight) support. This is different to supported living and residential care, where support is provided to people living within Hazelcare’s shared housing or purpose-built apartments.

What are the benefits of support in your own home?

As well as providing support around day-to-day tasks, outreach support can help people to build or retain a greater sense of independence, enjoy new activities and hobbies and explore more of their local community, all whilst continuing to live in their own home.

For family members, support at home can provide a well-needed break from being the main caregiver. With a focus on increasing independence, outreach support can often have a positive effect on the family dynamic and personal relationships. As the caregiver responsibilities reduce, it allows for more quality time together.

What outreach support does Hazelcare provide?

Our support packages start from a minimum of 35 to 70 hours per week, depending on area, and we can provide 24/7 support if needed. The support is provided by nearby Hazelcare services, is delivered in one session per day and can include overnight support where there is a suitable room for the support worker to stay.

At Hazelcare, our support is always tailored around each individual. We spend time understanding each person’s daily life, routines and schedules, as well as getting to know their favourite activities, hobbies and personal goals to ensure our support empowers them to lead a happy, fulfilling and more independent life.

We can support you or your loved one with:

  • staying safe at home
  • preparing meals
  • keeping the home clean and tidy
  • assistance with personal care
  • enjoying meaningful daily activities
  • developing and maintaining social connections
  • shopping
  • spending time in the local community
  • attending appointments
  • managing finances, budgets and bills
  • using a computer and staying safe on the internet
  • exploring education, volunteering and employment.

Our outreach teams make sure to regularly review support plans to meet changing needs, and we encourage the people we support to play a role in shaping their own support.