Quality homecare services in Chapel Allerton

Tel: 0113-833-1950

Welcome to Chaple Allerton

Located north of the city centre of Leeds, Chapel Allerton is a delightful mix of urban convenience and suburban tranquillity. Once a village it has now blossomed into a neighbourhood that has captured the hearts of many, with its distinct character.

The architectural treasures in Chapel Allerton showcase its heritage. St. Matthews Church, a Grade II listed building stands as a testament to its medieval past.

When it comes to delights Chapel Allerton offers an array of options. From cafes serving coffee to lively restaurants offering global cuisines, there is something for every palate. Whether you crave mouth-watering tapas, the freshness of Thai cuisine or classic British dishes you'll be spoiled for choice.

While the streets bustle with activity Chapel Allerton also provides retreats for those seeking tranquillity amidst nature. Gledhow Valley Woods is a haven of greenery where nature enthusiasts can find solace... If you're looking for more expansive outdoor space Roundhay Park – one of Europe's largest city parks – is just a stone's throw away. It offers opportunities, for sports, recreation and relaxation.

Many of our CareGivers live in the surrounding districts, and with their skilled and experienced support, our CareGivers can help your loved ones live an independent life in their own home with companionship, moral and emotional support, personal and specialist care.  We also provide specialist care such as dementia carelive-in care and respite care

Our live-in care and companionship services include:

  • Help with everyday tasks
  • Food and clothes shopping
  • Washing and dressing
  • Medication support
  • Respite for family carers
  • Food preparation
  • Light housekeeping
  • Social interaction in the community
  • Support with using public transport and escorting on journeys
  • Pursuing hobbies and interests
  • Emotional support
  • A friend to listen to or talk to

Further information about home care in Chapel Allerton

To find out more about our home care services for people living in Chapel Allerton and areas, please contact us or speak with a member of our friendly team at 0113-833-1950.

 

Local Charities in the Chapel Allerton area:

Leeds Black Elders Association

We provide services including home security and safety assessments, meals on wheels, housing support and a drop-in. We also offer activities through our health and wellbeing hub and a weekly activity club.

Tel: 0113-237-4332

info@lbea.co.uk

www.lbea.co.uk

The Jamaica Society

The Jamaica Society Leeds is one of the UK’s most revered Jamaican community organisations. Founded by six first-generation Jamaicans in 1977, we fly the flag for Jamaica, the land we love, and Leeds, the city we love and champion the preservation and heritage of Jamaican culture. A registered charity, we operate from our very own Jamaica House, based in the heart of the African Caribbean community that we have been committed to caring for, developing and supporting for decades.

Tel: 0113-262 6435

https://www.jamaicasocietyleeds.co.uk/

 

Chapel Allerton Good Neighbours (CAGN)

We’re here to help people keep leading independent, healthy and happy lives, by offering a helping hand where it’s needed. Our volunteers offer practical support by taking care of the things the people we serve are less able to do for themselves, like shopping or getting to and from social activities.

Volunteers also provide social and emotional support, just by being there in person or on the phone once or twice a week. Sometimes that also means organising, running or simply attending local classes in anything from Tai Chi to IT.

It’s all about giving people the support they need to stay, safe, well and connected to their communities.

Tel:0113 887 3597

 

Leeds Irish Health & Homes

Our mission is to improve the quality of life for everyone we work with, so we strive
to see that people have the right support and opportunities to:

- Live independently

- Access suitable housing, including finding the right housing situation for them

- Continue their journey to recovery in mental health and thrive

- Look after their wellbeing, including their physical and mental health

- Connect with others, take part in social activities and have strong networks of friendship, kinship and community

We also focus our work where we see particular needs or inequalities, so that:

- People of Irish origin can access services and activities that are culturally sensitive

- Older Irish people lead active and fulfilling lives and have the support they need
to remain healthy and happy

- Irish people with dementia and their carers have support and opportunities for culturally sensitive care, access to culture and connections to the community.

Tel: 0113-262 5614

 

Meanwood Elders Neighbourhood Action

Tel: 0113 278 5777

 

Mencap

Tel: 0113-266 5200

 

Mind

Tel: 0113-230 6050

 

Mental After Care Association

Tel: 0113-242 7707

 

Meanwood Elders Neighbourhood Action (MENA)

0113 887 3596

 

RVS Community Action for Roundhay Elderly

Our volunteers offer activities and support, including practical help and companionship, groups and clubs, exercise classes, community transport and home library services.

 

1st Floor, Shoulder of Mutton Business Centre,

45 Potternewton Lane

Leeds LS7 3LW

0113 887 3595

roundhayhhl@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk

www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/hubs/1420-leeds-and-york

Recruitment

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