From household chores and meal prep to medication reminders and companionship.

Personal Assistants can provide valuable support with light gardening tasks, helping clients maintain their gardens and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of gardening. 

By providing these light gardening services, Personal Assistants help clients maintain beautiful and healthy gardens, promoting physical activity and the enjoyment of outdoor spaces. This support is particularly beneficial for individuals who may have difficulty performing these tasks on their own due to age, disability, or busy schedules.

Gardening

Key services

Basic Garden Maintenance

Lawn Maintenance: Mowing small lawn areas, edging, and keeping the lawn well-maintained.

Planting: Assisting with planting fresh flowers, herbs, or vegetables, and replanting or transplanting existing plants as needed.

Plant Care:

  • Pruning and Trimming: Pruning shrubs and plants to maintain their shape and promote healthy growth.
  • Weeding: Removing weeds from flower beds, vegetable patches, and lawn areas to promote healthy plant growth.

Garden Clean-Up:

  • Leaf and Debris Removal: Raking leaves and clearing away garden debris to keep the garden tidy and healthy.
  • Watering Plants: Ensuring that plants receive adequate water according to their needs, including indoor plants and outdoor garden areas.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Your personal assistant will have business car insurance and can take you to destination you choose.

No, This is a specialist skills that would need a tree surgeon.

No, Your personal assistant can help with light gardening.

I have sourced PA’s on several occasions and have always found them to be professional, respectful and great value for money. They have a flexible approach and are adaptable to changing client needs. I would recommend this service provider to any of my clients who need a more tailored support then traditional providers are able to offer in todays market.

T Waller, Independent Support Broker

We are a couple, both in our seventies. Our daughter was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the young age of 38. She is married and at the time, her daughter was just five years old. She has reached the stage when she needs help with things that, due to our age, we are no longer able to provide. We were lucky, beyond our hopes, to find the amazing support of Calibre Quality Care for our daughter, which in turn makes life so much better for all of the family.

Mr & Mrs G and T Ford