What do your carers do?
Our professional carers in County Laois provide vital assistance to vulnerable people and those with disabilities, helping them live safely and comfortably at home. They offer personal care, companionship, assistance with mobility, and help with daily tasks like meal preparation, housework, and running errands. This care ensures a focus on both physical and emotional well-being.
What training do your carers get?
All carers in Laois go through Garda vetting and complete a thorough induction following a successful face-to-face interview. In addition, they receive continuous training through our in-house programme to maintain the highest standards of care.
When are your carers available?
Carers in Laois are available around the clock, every day of the year. Whether support is needed for 30 minutes or several hours, services are flexible, and emergency care is always accessible.What do your carers do?
Carers in County Carlow offer vital assistance to vulnerable individuals and those with disabilities, ensuring they remain comfortable and secure at home. They provide companionship, personal care, assistance with mobility, and support with meals, housework, and daily tasks, contributing to both physical and emotional well-being.
What training do your carers get?
All carers in Carlow go through Garda vetting and a comprehensive induction following a face-to-face interview. Continuous training is also provided through our internal development programme, ensuring the highest standard of care.
When are your carers available?
Carers in County Carlow are available at any time, day or night, all year round. Support can be arranged from just 30 minutes to longer periods as required, with emergency care always accessible.