Living with Osteoarthritis
We use consistent Care Givers who know exactly what level of physical support each Client wants from them and respect their dignity at all times.
How can we help?
Osteoarthritis can lead to frustration, weariness and depression when a person can no longer perform simple, daily tasks with ease.
But in most cases, people with osteoarthritis can lead full, active lives by properly managing the condition. Maintaining good personal care routines can also prevent secondary health problems, pain and discomfort.
Our CareGivers are highly trained in delivering care to those who need physical assistance and Right at Home can help alleviate some of the pressures of daily living by offering:
- Meal preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Shopping
- Laundry
- Assistance with recreational activities
- Showering, bathing or bed bathing
- Dressing and undressing
- Hair care, shaving and grooming
- Footcare
- Toileting assistance
We use consistent CareGivers who know their Clients well, are competent using mobility aids and equipment and always respect their Clients’ dignity.
Get in touch with Devon, Streatham & Dulwich to discuss the type of care that you’re looking for.
Osteoarthritis information and resources
- More than 22 million people in the US and UK have some form of osteoarthritis.
- More than half of the population over the age of 65 would show osteoarthritis in at least one joint.
- For a great resource on living with osteoarthritis, visit Arthritis Research UK.
Our Trusted Services
Families just like yours, trust and rely on Right at Home to provide high-quality homecare services for their loved ones. We offer a wide range of services to support Clients to remain living safely and independently in the comfort of their own home.