Frequently Asked Questions


Live-in care is when a care worker lives in the home of the person receiving care, providing 24/7 support. This allows Angus residents to stay in their own familiar environment and receive one-on-one attention from a dedicated carer. It also means that family members can have peace of mind knowing their loved one is receiving professional care within their own home.

Our carers undergo rigorous training and are highly skilled in providing personalized care tailored to each Angus resident's needs. We also regularly check in with our clients to make sure they are satisfied with the care they are receiving and address any concerns they may have.

We offer a wide range of services including personal care, companionship, housekeeping, meal preparation, medication management, and more. Our carers are trained to provide whatever support is needed to ensure Angus residents can live comfortably at home.

We conduct thorough background checks on all our carers and provide them with personal protective equipment (PPE) and regular training on infection control measures. We also follow strict health and safety guidelines to ensure the safety of our clients and staff.

Yes, we encourage our clients to be involved in the selection process and choose a carer they feel comfortable with. We also make sure to match our clients with a carer who has the skills and experience needed to provide the best possible care.

We pride ourselves on providing personalized care tailored to each client's needs. Our carers provide one-on-one attention, ensuring Angus residents receive the highest level of care possible. We also offer competitive pricing and flexible care options to ensure our services are accessible to all who need them.

Yes, our carers are available to provide 24-hour care for Angus residents who require it. This ensures that our clients have access to the support they need around the clock, allowing them to live comfortably and safely in their own homes.

We understand that caring for a loved one can be a difficult and stressful experience. That's why we offer regular updates and communication with family members to ensure they are informed and involved in the care process. We also provide respite care options for family members who need a break from caregiving responsibilities.

Yes, our carers are trained to provide specialized care for a range of medical conditions, including dementia, Parkinson's, and more. We work closely with healthcare professionals to ensure our clients receive the specific support they need to manage their conditions and maintain their health.

To learn more about our services and to schedule a consultation, Angus residents and their families can contact us through our website or by phone. We are always happy to answer any questions and help families find the best care solutions for their loved ones.