What we offer

Support for unpaid carers

Do you provide full-time care for a loved one or friend and find it difficult to leave them alone while attending to everyday responsibilities? Whether you need to visit the doctor, run errands, or simply enjoy a longer shopping trip, our trusted sitters are here to help. We’ll stay with your loved one, giving you peace of mind while you're away.
 

When was the last time you had time for yourself?  You might find yourself consumed by your role, often forgetting that your well-being matters too—and that you deserve moments of peace to focus on your own needs. 

Our sitting services give carers the chance to recharge, even if just for an hour. 

Whether it’s time to go for a walk, meet a friend, or simply rest, we’re here to make sure your loved one is safe, happy, and cared for while you take a well-deserved break.

Companionship at home

If you prefer the comfort and familiarity of your own home, our sitters are here to offer companionship at home and help you engage in activities that matter most to you, fostering a deep sense of connection and joy. This can include:

Playing board games/cards

Reading a newspaper or books together

Attending to garden.

Sharing a warm chat over tea

Reminiscing about cherished memories

Enjoying hobbies, music, and more

Home Assistance

Are you thinking of buying a new phone but unsure how to set it up?  Or have a new TV that requires connection? Have you bought a new piece of flat pack furniture and you need help? Do you need assistance sending emails or setting up an online account?  We can assist you to complete these general tasks. 
 

 

What we don't offer

Personal Care 

We are not registered to provide personal care (moving/handling, washing, toileting, etc), so these needs should be met by a qualified caregiver or healthcare professional. 

 

Administer medication

While we are happy to provide reminders for medication, we are not authorised to administer it. 

If hands-on assistance with medication is required, a registered healthcare professional or family member should be responsible for this. 

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