Remain at Home with Personal Disability Care
As many of us have experienced, moving into a care home can be a highly stressful time, especially when transitioning from home. It can often mean moving away from close friends and family, along with potentially losing easy access to local activities you enjoy participating in.
With 45% of adults over state pension age living with a disability, the home care we provide is becoming increasingly important. It is our priority to deliver high-quality home care services for adults with disabilities that enrich a person’s life without causing any unnecessary distress or hassle.
All of our home care services offer a bespoke care plan tailored to the individual’s requirements, providing care from as little as weekly visits to round-the-clock live-in care.
Disabled Adult Care for a Variety of Conditions
If you are looking for home care assistance for a medical condition, Trinity carers are specially trained to support those with a variety of different conditions, such as Multiple Sclerosis or Parkinson’s. With over 25 years of experience providing care for various conditions, we’re proud to offer care support for couples where one or both partners may have a medical condition.
Types of Care for Adults with a Disability
Trinity Homecare provides disability care as much or as little as a person may need. Our home care is entirely flexible to your requirements, and we tailor a home care plan directly to you as an individual.
Upon receiving your initial enquiry, we will arrange an assessment with those who require our disability care services, as well as close friends or family who may be able to provide vital information on where our services are most needed.
Our two key services are Visiting Care, where a carer visits to support you according to your desired routine, and Live-in Care, which provides round-the-clock support from someone who lives with you in your home.
Our visiting care service provides you with a carer who visits your home as little as a few hours a day to multiple times a week, supporting you wherever necessary to help you live well.
For adults living with a complex disability or more severe symptoms, a live-in carer can offer full-time support. They can provide medical assistance, including physiotherapy or medicinal aid, as well as assistance with any household chores that may feel too strenuous.
Full-Time Disability Care
Unlike some care facilities, we recognise that a one-size-fits-all approach is not suitable when providing care for a disabled adult. Each disability affects people in different ways; that’s why we take the time to get to know you personally. We design a bespoke disability care plan that understands the level of care we can provide to support you in the best way possible.
What Are the Costs of Disability Home Care?
Our home care services for adults with disabilities start from as little as £60 per week for those who only require short care visits. Some people may require more full-time care, and we also offer a live-in care service, available from £1,300 per week. Our friendly, specially trained carers can live with you in your home to provide around-the-clock care for individuals with disabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
A care needs assessment will often determine whether a person requires disability care or not. If the assessment determines that you’d benefit from a carer, they may be able to help match you with a suitable option. Alternatively, you can choose private care for adults with disabilities through an agency like Trinity Homecare.
The responsibility for paying for the care of a disabled adult depends on the individual’s income and savings. Social services may cover the full or partial cost of support if individuals have eligible needs and a low income/savings.
Some disabled adults need 24-hour care, particularly those with complex medical conditions, advanced dementia or severe mobility issues, while others may require less intensive support. Factors that determine the requirement for constant care include the ability to perform daily tasks, risk of accidents and falls or the necessity of round-the-clock medical monitoring.
Talk to Trinity Homecare Today
If your loved one requires home care, chat with one of our friendly care team today. We offer a free, no-obligation enquiry and assessment service and are happy to offer information and advice to help you find the perfect home care solution.
Call us on 0207 183 4884 in confidence for a free no obligation quotation. If enquiring outside of our opening hours, please complete our online form and we will contact you the next day.
We tailor support around you, from flexible visiting care (a few hours or several times a week) to full-time, live-in care. Help can include personal care, medication support, meal prep, mobility/hoist assistance, household tasks, companionship, community access and coordination with physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals involved in your care. Care is available across mainland England.
Trinity Carers are carefully selected and trained to support a wide range of conditions (for example, MS and Parkinson’s), with ongoing supervision and matching to your needs. We focus on safe moving and handling, medication and person-centred support, delivered by a CQC ‘Outstanding’ rated provider.
It’s a simple three-step process:
– Call for a no-obligation chat about your needs.
– Schedule a free home care assessment with our qualified team.
– We match you with the right carer and start support.
Your plan is bespoke to your goals and can scale from short visits to 24-hour live-in care as needs change.
Costs depend on the level of support you choose. As a guide, visiting care can start from around £39 per hour for short care visits, while live-in care is available from about £1,645 per week. We’ll give a clear quote after your free assessment and help you choose the most suitable arrangement.
Very quickly. Live-in care can often begin within 24 hours (subject to assessment and carer matching). We complete a free home assessment, create your tailored plan and risk assessments, and introduce your carer before care begins. If you enquire outside opening hours, submit the online form and we’ll get back to you the next day.




