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Helping people to stay in the home they love

We are still working as normal during the Coronavirus crisis. Do you or a loved one need additional help if family or friends are not able to visit?

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Taking care of your loved ones

For many people staying in their own home is a vital part of their feeling of independence and self-esteem.  But when this becomes difficult whether through poor health, illness or disability, in-home care and support provides a vital service for those who do not wish to go into a residential care home.

LQCS provide a flexible range of services to make this possible.

Realising you need help and care can be a very emotional time for the individual and their loved ones. We have been providing compassionate, high quality care to people from all walks of life since 2008. We ensure you have choice and control to retain your independence and confidence as we support you to remain in your own home.

 

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Types of Care

We provide a wide range of care options tailored to fit your requirements. It may be that you only require short-term care for respite or to help you recover from an illness or operation, or there may be more complex needs such as dementia or multiple disabilities that require more specialist and intensive support.

We work with you and your loved ones to determine the right care package for you.

 

Responding To Unwell Service Users

Mental Health & Learning Difficulties Support

Lifeline Response Service

Company for the Elderly

Patient-Centred Care

Meals on Wheels

Falls At Home Team

Long-Term Care Service

Domiciliary Care

Emergency Care Packages

Lifeline Services

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About the Theo Botha Carer of The Month Award

All of our hard working heroes in purple are superstars that work tirelessly to support our service users. Every month, we choose one member of the care team who stand out in their support and care delivery to recognise them with an award. The carer of the month is awarded a trophy which