Live-in Care 

An alternative to moving to a care home or a nursing home is Live-in care. Where a full-time carer will take care of you round the clock at the comforts of your house and provides you with support, care and companionship.

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Companionship Care

An essential part of one's psychological wellbeing is the need for Companionship. With this in mind we at Cambridge Care Services specialise in providing the companionship to people in need to improve their quality of life.

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Night care

We recognise that some of our service users need care beyond end of day, and such type of care is the Night care. We at Cambridge Care Services provide the extra level of support with to our users with.


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Respite Care

Taking care of the elderly or sick can be hard work and quite stressful for the carer, and respite care gives them the much needed break allowing them time and space recoup their energy.


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Dementia Care

Dementia is associated with an ongoing decline of brain functioning, and there are many different types. Recognising the unique needs and supporting the needs help both people in care.

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Elderly Care

Growing old brings a number of changes to an individual, at Cambridge Care Services, we recognise these changes in needs as they age. We develop a personalised care plan,

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Supported Living

Supported living service helps individuals with a variety of learning disabilities and complex needs to live an independent life in their own home. Our expert team of healthcare professionals at Cambridge Care Services.


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End of Life Care

When one's family or friend has been diagnosed with a terminal illness, it can be a daunting and emotional prospect for the loved ones to take care of them. Cambridge Care Services specialises in providing compassionate, trustworthy and efficient end of life care

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Complex Care

Complex care, also known as long-term care, or, continuing care is given to patients with significant, continuing healthcare issues such as chronic illness and disabilities that can arise after receiving hospital treatment.
 


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Personal Care

Any care provided that is of personal in nature is called personal care. This may include tasks that are personal to you, such as

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Learning Disabilities

If your loved one or family member has difficulties in comprehension caused by various factors, our trained carers can provide individual support  

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