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

Personal Assistants provide vital support through regular welfare checks, ensuring that clients’ essential needs are met, and their overall well-being is maintained. 

By providing these welfare check services, Personal Assistants ensure that clients are safe, healthy, and comfortable in their homes. This support is crucial for individuals who may have difficulty managing their daily needs independently due to age, disability, or health conditions.

Welfare check

Key services

Nutritional Intake

Medication Reminders: Reminding clients to take their medications at the correct times and in the correct dosages.

Comfort Checks: Ensuring clients are comfortable in their environment, adjusting pillows, blankets, and seating positions as needed.

Comfort and Safety:

  • Comfort Checks: Ensuring clients are comfortable in their environment, adjusting pillows, blankets, and seating positions as needed.
  • Environmental Safety: Making sure the living space is safe and accessible, removing potential hazards and ensuring good lighting.

Medication Management:

  • Medication Reminders: Reminding clients to take their medications at the correct times and in the correct dosages.
  • Medication Administration: Assisting with the physical act of taking medications, particularly for those who may have difficulty doing so on their own.

Overall Well-Being:

  • Health Monitoring: Observing clients for any changes in health or behaviour, such as signs of illness, discomfort, or emotional distress, and reporting these to healthcare providers or family members.
  • Social Interaction: Providing companionship and engaging in conversations to support the client’s mental and emotional health.
  • Meal Monitoring: Checking that clients have eaten their meals and consumed adequate fluids throughout the day.
  • Dietary Needs: Ensuring meals meet the client’s dietary requirements and preferences and encouraging regular mealtimes.

Frequently asked questions

No, Your personal assistant will do a minimum of 30 Minutes each visit.

Yes, As long as its in a pharmacy filled dossett box or from original medication packaging and a MARS sheet would need to be completed.

Yes, A personal assistant can just come in and have a chat and cup of tea.

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