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Personal care at home

Age UK’s personal care teams provide friendly and professional help for older people with daily tasks such as washing, dressing and bathing.

This is a paid-for service which is only available in certain areas of the UK. Please check with your local Age UK to find out if this is available.

Some of these services may be impacted by the coronavirus. Contact your local Age UK for advice.

See if your local Age UK offers personal care services

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Personal care in your own home

One of Age UK’s trained carers (sometimes called a ‘personal assistant’) will visit you at home at agreed times of the day, or in some cases will provide care over the entire 24-hour period. You will pay an hourly rate for this service.  

According to your own needs, they will help you with:

  • Getting in and out of bed
  • Bathing
  • Getting dressed
  • Going to the toilet
  • Eating and drinking

Our services are regulated by the CQC (Care Quality Commission) to ensure the highest standard of care for our clients. You can find details of all Age UK’s CQC inspection reports at www.cqc.org.uk.

Personal care at our day centres

Some Age UK day centres are able to offer a low level of personal care to clients, such as help with showering and bathing. See how to apply to join a day centre.

You can also arrange home help via Age UK if you would like some extra assistance with household tasks.

Find out more about Age UK's help at home services

Home from hospital service

Some older people feel concerned about how they will cope at home when they leave hospital after a longer stay.

Age UK provides short-term, practical help for people who have just returned from hospital to help them to overcome any immediate problems. Usually this is delivered over the period of a few weeks.

This can help to prevent hospital readmission or being prematurely admitted to residential care.

The types of support Age UK can offer for people returning from hospital are:

  • Transport home from hospital
  • Working with you to set goals in order to regain confidence and independence
  • Helping you to settle in and making sure you are safe and warm
See if your local Age UK offers personal care services

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For more information call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800 678 1602.
We’re open 8am to 7pm, every day of the year.

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Last updated: Apr 03 2024

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