Bespoke Home Care Services in Warrington & Lymm
Letting someone provide care for you in your own home is a truly personal experience. This is why Home Instead Warrington & Lymm set the bar extremely high and take pride in ensuring we deliver the very best standards of home care for you or a loved one in Cheshire
As you age, quality of life may decrease however this does not have to be the case. Our dedicated CAREGivers from Cheshire are here to support you to maintain independence at home with our range of bespoke home care services.
Warrington & Lymm’s Tailored Home Care Services
Melissa Critchley set up Home Instead Warrington & Lymm and work with a team of dedicated and friendly CAREGivers to provide a range of care at home solutions.
We pay attention to your specific needs when providing you with our professional home care services. We consider what your individual requirements are, whether you need companionship care in Penketh, dementia care in Appleton or domiciliary care in Stockton Heath.
No matter where you are in Warrington & Lymm we will personally visit your home to assess your needs to tailor a home care plan that is right for you. We realise that over time your needs may change however our home care can support any changes.
Whatever your home care needs are, learn more below or get in touch with our friendly team.

Companionship
Home Instead provide professional companion care, helping older people across the UK to continue to live a fulfilling life, in their own home.
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Home help and housekeeping
Living well often starts with looking after the home and studies show that having a clean and tidy house can have positive effects on health and wellbeing.
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Personal care
To us, it’s personal. Whether it is helping you with personal hygiene, or keeping well and keeping active, all are important to your wellbeing, and we have every element of living a fulfilled life covered.
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Dementia care including Alzheimer's disease
Dementia affects more than 850,000 people in the UK and the figure is growing at an unprecedented rate. By 2051, over 2 million people will have been diagnosed with a type of dementia.
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