Learning Disability Support

Complex Care Solutions

In the UK, about 1% of persons have an autism spectrum disorder, and many of them also have a learning handicap. In addition, approximately one person out of every 1,000 in the UK has Down syndrome, and some of them will also struggle academically.

We at ProCare Solutions  know how to help a person with a learning disability at their home. A learning disability affects 20% of our younger clients, many of whom have been receiving our live-in help for several years. Our care for people with learning disabilities is especially concentrated on helping them in three areas:

Healthy Lifestyle

Your loved one will have someone at their side to assist them with exercising, eating well, and taking proper care of themselves if they have a caretaker.

Personal Care

At home or on the go, a live-in carer will always be there to offer considerate personal care.

Personal Development

In addition to aiding your loved one in the career or in school, a carer may help them improve their social and communication skills.

ProCare Staffing Solutions helps your loved one communicate effectively

Strategic Approach to Learning

Since each individual with a learning disability is different, we always focus on their strengths and abilities.Our knowledgeable team of carers can assist you in determining the optimal support choice for a loved one because learning difficulties can manifest in a variety of ways.

Support for people with learning disabilities

Particularly as a kid develops into a young adult, parents or caregivers of individuals with learning difficulties may experience feelings of overwhelm. Your child may require more health examinations and develop more slowly than other children, but if you should require assistance, it is accessible. When it comes to providing care for someone with a learning disability, our private carers are thoroughly qualified and experienced. A carer from ProCare Solutions can help you with your loved one’s health if your family isn’t sure how to handle the change to adult care services. Their growth, social and communication skills, and any other problems that may emerge due to their learning disability can all be supported by a live-in carer.

Independence & Confidence

The caregiver for your loved one will support them in engaging in their favorite routines, pastimes, and activities and will be an inspiration in all that they do.

Proactive Housekeeping

The person providing live-in care for your loved one may always keep their house tidy and odor-free, making it a comfortable place to live.

Overnight Care

The whole family benefits greatly from the extra security of nighttime help.

Friendly Companionship

Even after their help has finished, many of our carers become close friends with their clients.

Our Services & Approach

Support for a loved one with autism

You might require assistance when speaking with someone who has autism if you are their caregiver. In addition to offering many other forms of support, our amazing carers can help you strengthen your bond with a loved one who has autism.

Effective Communication

Assisting your loved one in processing critical information and communicating effectively

Finding potential sources of annoyance in day-to-day activities and household situations

A carer can contribute to creating a more welcome and amicable atmosphere at home.

Care for a loved one with Down syndrome

You might require additional support if you have Down syndrome or are caring for someone who does. with addition to supporting you and your family, a Helping Hands caregiver can aid with the development of a person with Down syndrome.

Help & Support With Speech

Our specialized caregivers are able to offer assistance with language and speech.

We are able to provide delicate, secure assistance with fitness and physical growth.

Our kind, considerate caregivers offer priceless company and a positive influence.

Respite care

You can take a much-needed vacation from your caregiving duties with respite care.

Your responsibilities as a caregiver for someone with a learning disability can become too much to handle. We recognize that you might require time to care for both yourself and your loved one. We are able to provide you with a respite care service because of this.This implies that a ProCare caregiver will be available to help your loved one whenever needed, allowing you to take care of yourself. We understand that this can be challenging, particularly if you are your loved one’s primary caregiver, but we want to support both you and the person you look after.

We are a regulated Company

What is Regulation

An impartial organization routinely oversees, inspects, and regulates our service.

Why we are Regulated

We want each and every client to feel completely secure knowing that a regulatory body has approved their care.

How Regulation affects services

Even after their help has finished, many of our carers become close friends with their clients.

Our simple Process

1. Contact Us

Ask our helpful staff any questions you may have regarding our care and discuss your alternatives with them.

2. Free Assessment

As soon as possible, your local Helping Hands manager will come see you to discuss your requirements and desires.

3. Pick Your Carer

We will match you with a caregiver who possesses the abilities, background, and disposition to encourage your self-sufficiency.

Home care is extra help that lets you live your life in the house you love. Having care at home will allow you to remain with the people and memories you value most, rather than assuming that residential care is your only alternative.

A home carer, also known as a domiciliary carer or private carer, is a professional who provides care and support to people in their own homesTheir role is to help people maintain their quality of life and independence by assisting with daily tasks, personal care, and other activities.

Home help can refer to a paid person who cleans someone’s home, or to a type of care that’s provided in a person’s home: 
 
  • Paid home helpA person who is paid to clean someone else’s home 
     
  • Home careA type of care that’s provided in a person’s home, also known as domiciliary care, personal care, or social care. Home care can include assistance with daily living, paramedical aid, or a combination of both. 

Home care can help you in many ways, including: 

 
  • Comfort and convenience
    Home care allows you to receive care in the comfort of your own home, which can reduce stress and help you recover faster.
  • Personalized attention
    Home care provides one-on-one attention, which can lead to better care.
 

Home care, also known as domiciliary care, is a type of health care or supportive care that’s provided in a person’s home. It can involve a variety of services, including: 

 
  • Personal careAssistance with daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and hygiene. This can also include meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry, errands, and companionship. 
     
  • Household choresCleaning, yard work, and laundry. 
     

Home care is extra help that lets you live your life in the house you love. Having care at home will allow you to remain with the people and memories you value most, rather than assuming that residential care is your only alternative.

Depending on the severity of your needs, visiting care can cost as little as £29.00 per hour, though there are a number of things to take into account, such as whether you would prefer occasional or 24-hour support. The starting cost of live-in care for an individual is £1,450. We will provide you with a customized estimate as part of your evaluation.

We make every effort to pair you with a carer who will have the same interests and pastimes as you, but we believe that their compassion and kindness are the most crucial characteristics. We wish you a speedy friendship with your carer and appreciate their presence in your home.

The advantages of staying in the house you love are incalculable, but the cost of home care is similar to that of residential care. In addition to the precious feeling of being in a familiar setting filled with love and memories, an elderly care package at home can be incredibly affordable, particularly for a couple who both require assistance.