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We Provide Home Care

MedUKCare is a domiciliary care provider specialising in the provision of high-quality live-in carers for elderly and vulnerable adults who require support and wish to remain in the comfort of their own home. From our base in Surrey, we can help clients across the country to remain independent at home, permitting them to enjoy the things they have always loved to do, with the people and things they care about, in a safe and secure environment.

We support a range of needs, including complex conditions of Dementia, Autism, Parkinson’s, and other health needs including Mental Health.

We work to provide an environment that supports the whole person—mind and heart, as well as body.

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Why choose MedUKCare?

Here at MedUKCare we believe in empowering people.

Everyone should have the choice of where they want their care delivered. For many people, this is in their own homes and not in a care home or hospital setting.

Everyone deserves quality care at home, that is more than just meeting your basic care needs.

We help people across the country to live their best life, where and how they want to – supported by people that care.

  • Client Confidentiality

  • Quality Assurance

  • Highest Standards

Our Services

ADVICE AND SUPPORT

Dementia

Dementia is a general term for a wide range of conditions. These include Alzheimer’s disease, Vascular dementia, Frontotemporal dementia, Dementia with Lewy bodies, and other types of dementia. These conditions have different symptoms and may need different kinds of treatment. In the early stages of dementia, many people are able to live at home and enjoy life in the same way as before their diagnosis.

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LATEST NEWS

Check out the latest news and events from across the MedUKCare’s network

  • In these difficult times, most people feel safe at home and as the saying goes “there is no place like home!’’ For the most vulnerable in our society this is possible thanks to the hard work of all the ‘key...

  • When a person with dementia is confused, communication may be difficult. The following advice may be of help to you in making conversation more successful. However, never assume that the person is understanding fully, and do not expect to base...