Night Care

Night Care

Comfort and safety during the night

At St Agatha Care, we introduce experienced night carers who provide peace of mind for both clients and their families by being present during the hours when support may be needed most. Night care offers reassurance and safety while still allowing your loved one to maintain their independence — without the need to call on family members during the night.

The responsibilities of night carers vary depending on individual needs. This may include scheduled or as-needed check-ins, assistance with mobility, help using the bathroom, or simply being available in case support is required.

Many of our clients find that having a carer present overnight leads to better sleep quality and a greater sense of security. In fact, studies suggest that the presence of a carer can even reduce the risk of night-time falls.

As an introductory agency, we connect you with self-employed care professionals who can deliver this kind of support on a flexible basis — tailored entirely to your loved one's needs.

What Our Care Can Include:

Support to start the day
Looking after pets and plants
Mealtime assistance
Assisting with appointments
Maintaining communication
Ordering and collecting prescriptions
Monitoring health and wellbeing
Shopping
Prompting with medication
Companionship and conversation
Help with running errands
Continence care and assistance
Help getting ready for bed
Meal preparation
Mobility support
Light housework
Complex needs care
Support with social activities
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Karen's Story:

Peace of mind through reliable care

“I moved the care for my mother to St Agatha Care because I was impressed by the quality of the carers and the fact that St Agatha takes a lower percentage than some of the other agencies, meaning that the carers receive a healthier salary. Another important reason was the security of knowing that, if my live-in carer is unwell or on holiday, there will always be another carer available. Recently, I needed to test this with very little notice, and Sara quickly found a replacement carer whom my mother was very happy with.”