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Divine Home Care
Care services

Support at home — a little, or a lot

Whether it’s an hour a week or several visits a day, we build the right mix of support around the person. Here’s the kind of care we provide at home across Leicester and Leicestershire.

Personal care at home

Personal care at home

The everyday support that keeps living at home possible. A carer helps with bathing, showering and dressing, continence care, and getting up in the morning or settling at night — always at the person's own pace and led by how they like things done. For many families this is the support that turns “we're not sure they can stay at home” into “they can, comfortably.”

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Companionship & social support

Companionship & social support

Home care isn't only about tasks. A great deal of what we do is simply being there: company over a cup of tea, a walk to the local shops, help getting to a GP or hospital appointment, or someone to share an afternoon with. For people living alone, this is often the visit that matters most — and the one families worry about between their own calls and visits.

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Medication & wellbeing support

Trained carers prompt or administer medication safely and keep clear records, so nothing is missed and any change in someone's health or mood is noticed early and passed on. It's the quiet, consistent oversight that helps people stay well at home and out of hospital.

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Home help & meal preparation

Practical help around the house: light housekeeping and laundry, the weekly shop, and freshly prepared meals tailored to what someone likes and any dietary needs. A tidy, well-stocked, hazard-free home is one of the simplest things that keeps independent living safe.

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Respite & sitting service

Family carers need looking after too. Whether it's a few hours each week or cover for a holiday, our respite and sitting service steps in so relatives can rest, work or simply have a break — confident the person they care for has continuity of support from people they already know.

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Dementia & complex-needs support

Familiar surroundings and a steady routine matter enormously when someone is living with dementia or a longer-term condition. Our carers are matched for patience and consistency, working to a plan shaped with the family so days stay calm, recognisable and as independent as possible.

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Not sure what you need? That’s completely normal — most families aren’t. Tell us what’s happening and we’ll talk it through and suggest a sensible starting point, with no obligation.

Tell us what's happening at home

A short conversation is often all it takes to find the right kind of support. We'll arrange a free home visit whenever suits you.