
Homecare Services for Physical Disabilities
Living with a physical disability should not prevent you from leading a full and active life. Whether an individual's physical disability is recently diagnosed or is something they've lived with for many years, our care and support are designed to ensure they can live as independently as possible.
Live in care is an option for those needing comprehensive support. It offers the advantage of maintaining independence and comfort in familiar surroundings while receiving tailored assistance, ranging from daily routines to medical needs.
At Cerise Healthcare we can provide tailored help for people with disabilities, as we understand that everyone's circumstances, conditions and preferences are going to be different. We never use a one-size-fits-all approach.
Live-in Care for Adults with Disabilites
We believe in working in partnership with individuals and their families. Our approach to physical disabilities support is to place customers at the heart of the support plan, and work with them to understand their needs and preferences, as well as their goals and ambitions.
We aid those who have lived with their disability for years and also provide support to those who have recently been diagnosed and are looking for guidance and coping strategies in everyday life.
Receiving care at home can be preferable to living in a residential care home away from family and friends. Our tailored live in care for disabled adults ensures our customers can live their life to the fullest. With one-to-one support from our highly-trained and compassionate carers, we can help your loved one with a range of daily activities. For those with more complex needs, the live in carer can provide comprehensive in-home care services, allowing clients to maintain their independence and comfort.
Tailored live in care allows clients to enjoy their familiar surroundings, maintain relationships with loved ones, and experience a comfortable, personalised environment while receiving necessary support - emphasising the comfort and independence it offers to receive care in one's own home.
What is a Physical Disability? Understanding a Person's Physical Functioning
A physical disability is a substantial and long-term condition that affects a part of a person's body, imposing limitations on a person's physical functioning, including their mobility, stamina, or dexterity. Each physical disability is unique and affects individuals differently, resulting in different symptoms. Physical disabilities can place limitations on a person's ability to complete daily tasks. Individuals may find it more challenging to walk, sit, stand, control certain muscles, or move their limbs. These limitations can make everyday tasks more challenging, emphasising the importance of support in maintaining independence and quality of life.
The Importance of Physical Disabilities Support in At Home Care
We recognise each person as an individual with unique strengths and abilities. Our home care for disabled adults covers a range of services. From helping with daily tasks to providing company with a good cup of tea, our carers are expertly trained to ensure your loved one can get the most out of life. Personal care goes beyond physical help, enhancing overall quality of life through daily support and emotional well-being.
Below you'll find just some of the services we provide:
Manage your responsibilities - keep on top of day-to-day living tasks.
Keep connected - meet friends and family, go to clubs and activities or pursue a favourite hobby.
Keep fit and healthy - attend medical appointments, eat well, or go to a fitness centre.
Stay independent – help with grocery shopping and paying bills.
Maintain your daily routine – assistance with individual morning and evening routines, such as making the bed and brushing teeth.
Keep your home clean and tidy – help with domestic chores like washing and ironing.
Our Live-In Care Services
Why Use Us?
Compliance and Quality are a vital component of the specialist service provided by Cerise Healthcare. We guarantee the standard of our workforce.
- Fully trained in line with Skills for Care guidelines
- Fully enhanced DBS checked
- Provided proof of qualifications and all training
- Undergone face to face interviews
- Undertaken an extensive competency based questionnaire
- Provided valid references from previous employers covering the last three years
- Submitted a full work history with any gap accounted for

Common Questions
We understand that finding care is a major decision, so we're happy to answer any questions you have.
If you can't find the answer in our Frequently Asked Questions, please feel free to contact us.
What is an introductory agency?
As an introductory agency, we facilitate a direct match between clients and carers, that lead to a trusted relationship with better continuity of care.
Why use an introductory agency?
Using our introductory agency ensures that the caregivers are highly qualified, trained, properly vetted, and well-matched to the specific needs of clients, which will improve the quality of care provided.
How are qualified caregivers found?
At our agency we source potential caregivers through various channels, including job boards, social media, industry-specific websites, recruitment agencies, and referrals from current employees and clients.
What is the process for vetting caregivers?
Our vetting process includes background checks, reference checks, verification of qualifications and experience, interviews, and often practical assessments to ensure candidates meet our standards.
How are caregivers matched with clients?
We take great care to match caregivers with clients based on the client's specific needs, preferences, and requirements, as well as the caregiver's skills, experience, and personality. We aim to ensure a good fit to foster a positive and effective care relationship.