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Home Care Services - Warrington

Areas covered: Warrington
Branch Manager: Amy Bourne

We're dedicated to providing you with the highest quality of care

Caring Connections provides personal care and support services to individuals within their own home with the central aim of promoting independence and reducing social isolation.

Home Care Services
Amanda Holden

Welcome from Amy

Hello, my name is Amy, and I am the Branch Manager of the Warrington branch. With 15 years of experience in the social care sector, I am deeply committed to providing the highest standard of care for our service users. My journey in this field has been incredibly rewarding, and I am passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of those we support.

At the Warrington branch, we pride ourselves on our compassionate and dedicated team. We work tirelessly to ensure that our service users receive personalized care that meets their unique needs. Our approach is centered around respect, dignity, and empathy, and we strive to create a warm and welcoming environment for everyone.

I am always here to listen and address any concerns or queries you may have. Together, we can ensure that our service users receive the best possible care and support.

Warrington Head Office

Suite 18,
Dallam Court,
Dallam Road,
Warrington,
WA2 7LT

Office Opening Hours

Mon - Thu: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 16:00 

For any urgent matters outside of regular hours, please contact our emergency on-call service.

Contact Details

What care we can provide:

Caring Connections is registered with the Care Quality Commission to deliver personal care services in individuals' homes. Our care team is fully trained, DBS checked (criminal record checked), and supported by a comprehensive backup team.

We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and provide an on-call service for out-of-hours contact and emergencies.

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Caring Connections - Warrington
CQC overall rating
Not rated

Specific Services provided can include:

  • Housework
  • Shopping
  • Cooking meals
  • Washing and physical assistance
  • Personal and continence care
  • Bathing and showering assistance
  • Bed baths
  • Medication
  • Personal grooming
  • Shaving
  • Oral hygiene
  • Toilet assistance and incontinence careGetting out and socialising in the local community
  • Support with using public transport and escorting on journeys
  • Company whilst doing hobbies
  • Cooking / Preparing Meals
  • Housekeeping
  • Help with everyday tasks, shopping for food or clothes
  • Support on a trips

Arranging home care

Step 1

  • Arranging homecare ideally starts with getting an assessment of your care needs by your local council. (This is vital!)

  • There’s no charge for this and you’re entitled to one regardless of your income and savings.

  • After your assessment, your local council will provide a written care plan if you are eligible for support, or will give you advice and information on your other options if you do not meet the criteria for help.

Step 2

  • Most local councils charge for the services they provide in your home. Some place an upper weekly limit on the amount you have to pay.

  • Before charging you for services, your local council must work out how much you can afford to pay and this amount should leave you with a reasonable level of income.

  • As part of this process the local authority will arrange a means test to identify if they will provide funding for home care needs.

The below link is very helpful on answering many questions:

Connecting people with quality care

Get in touch

Mon - Thurs: 09:00 - 17:00
Fri: 09:00 - 16:00
1st Floor Edward House, Earl of Derby House Complex, North Mersey Business Centre, Woodward Road, Knowsley Industrial Estate, L33 7UY

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