

Companionship
We understand that some service users live alone, and it gives families a peace of mind knowing that someone is there for emotional support.
This allows elderly individuals to have their everyday chores done, also feeling safe because you have someone to talk to. The right of independence will be respected and encouraged for all Service Users. The individual uniqueness of Service Users will be recognized and valued, and we will reflect this in our Care Plans and how we listen and respond to Service Users.
Social Activities
Loneliness and isolation has a genuine negative effect on the health of older people. This was proven by NHS research, but there are ways to overcome it for those who live alone or find it hard to get out of their homes. With help from social health care companies such as, Deeangels Care Ltd, a service provider regulated under CQC standards, you can get professional services to address these underlying issues of loneliness and isolation!
What are the Therapy benefits?
Cognitive Exercises
Chatting, communicating and remembering the good old days
Playing indoor games like playing cards and domino
Preparing food and recipes exchanges
Playing crossword
Watching TV and drinking coffee
Staying physically and mentally active is key to your well-being. There are simple things that you can do as a way of staying healthy, such as exercise or even just taking up hobbies like reading books and more, as shown above!