Trained Carers

Ready To Make Your World Comfortable

MCW Trained Carers

A carer is anyone, including children and adults who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction and cannot cope without their support.

My Care World home care is all about helping you to remain at home or in the care home of your choice and enjoy your quality of life by providing you with a personalised support plan to assist you in areas where you need it most.  

Because our personal support plan is tailored specifically for you, you can combine all of our services as you wish.

If you require support from as little as once a week, perhaps for regular trips out or require assistance at regular times during the day or night, our homecare support plan may be right for you.

MCW Trained carers ready to make your world comfortable

With our 10 year experience, here at MCW we provide specialist care for a variety of conditions.

We’re committed to providing you and your loved ones with peace of mind. Our MCW Carers are experienced in caring for individuals living with Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and the effects of a stroke plus a wide variety of other conditions.

No matter what your circumstance, our heartfelt care enables you and your loved ones to access an enriched quality of life.

By tailoring a care plan that is completely bespoke to you, we enable you to discover a new way to explore life’s adventures.

Before we begin any care or support we visit you in your home to listen to your needs and really understand what you require.

 Our MCW home care can provide:
  • Weekly companionship and support
  • Daily care
  • Night care
  • Live-in care
  • Respite care
  • Specialist care for conditions such as dementia
We can help with:

Complex care – those affected by complex conditions may rely on specialist equipment such as:

  • Controlled medication
  • Stoma care
  • Mental health needs
  • Ventilators
  • Colostomy and nephrostomy bags
  • PEG and RIG feeding tubes
  • Specialist hoisting equipment

My Care World works closely with healthcare professionals to ensure that you’re receiving the highest standards of care and our highly experienced staff are specially trained in the use of specialist equipment.

Multiple scerosis:- as the symptoms vary from person to person, matching you with MCW Carers who provide you with the practical and emotional support you need is of vital importance to us.

Stroke:- we have a real appreciation for the impact a stroke can have on you and your loved ones. Recovery can be slow but steady, and over that time we at MCW, have seen just how much remaining at home can give great reassurance and peace of mind.

Cerebral palsy:- At MCW, we’ve been looking after people with cerebral palsy for the past 10 years and our carers’ ‘can do’ approach to life means we’re passionate about enabling individuals with cerebral palsy to access a full life.

Parkinson’s: – we know that everyone will have a unique symptom picture and that’s why we take the time to discover your individual needs and develop a care plan that’s focused just on you.

Your exceptions from MCW specialist care services:
  • MCW Carers will be there to support you and much or as little as you need, whether it’s daily visits or full-time live-in care
  • Support with personal care, such as bathing and continence care
  • Preparation of nutritious and well-balanced meals
  • Assistance with household tasks
  • Assistance in arranging appointments or outings
  • Transport and accompaniment to appointments or outings, e.g. medical appointments or trips to a club etc.
  • We ensure that medication is taken at necessary times
  • Heartfelt companionship
  • Newfound peace of mind knowing that you or your loved one is living safely and confidently in the comfort of their own home!
What to expect from MCW Home care:
  • MCW Carers can visit as many times a day as you wish, or live-in to provide care around the clock
  • Care needs assessors will carry out a detailed risk and needs assessment and we will create a mcw care plan that is completely tailored on individual needs
  • dedicated care co-ordinator who will monitor your care and be your point of contact for any questions or concerns
  • MCW Carers who have received specialist training
  • Access to 24 hour on-call support services
  • Regular visits to review the care plan and ensure that you’re receiving the best quality of care.
  • Regular correspondence with medical professionals and nurses
  • A comprehensive assessment of your needs within your home
  • A personal centred support plan tailored specifically for you
  • Highly trained rofessional care staff
  • Access to a dedicated care manager
  • Backup and local support from our field based senior carers and care managers
  • On call telephone support
Benefits of our specialist care services:
  • Stay in your own home
  • Maintain your independence
  • MCW Carers who have received specialist training 
  • Better value for money than a care home 
  • Support with all personal care, including washing, dressing and eating healthy meals
  • Proactive encouragement and support to continue living an enriched life 
  • Complete emotional support for yourself and your loved ones
  • More personal – the service is personalised and configured for your individual needs
  • More confidence to do the things you love
  • Peace of mind for you and your loved ones
  • Flexibility – fluctuating symptoms means every day is different so our services are completely flexible to accommodate changing wishes and needs

We fully understand that specialist and complex care needs can vary greatly from person to person. This is why MCW home care services range from short through to Full-time Live-in home care – we’re here to support you and your loved ones as much as you need in order to make your world a better place.

Contact Us To Know More About Our Services.

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