Homecare in Mitcham
Award winning Right at Home Mitcham Streatham and Dulwich are proud to provide quality care and companionship in clients’ homes in Mitcham. We work together as a team to provide the very best for each client every visit.
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Homecare in Mitcham
Families just like yours, trust and rely on Right at Home Mitcham, Streatham & Dulwich to provide companionship and personal care to their loved ones. Whether it’s accompaniment to the local shops or to meet a friend for lunch, we provide bespoke personal care and support for every Client.
Our Mitcham based team of private companions for elderly and young people primarily offer much needed friendship and rapport. We can also help with routine household tasks that may have become difficult. Or we can simply be there as a friend to enjoy hobbies and share interests with. We also provide specialist care such as dementia care, live-in care and respite care.
Our companionship and personal care services are available across Mitcham and they include:
- Personal care
- Company whilst doing hobbies
- Social interaction in the community
- Respite for family CareGivers
- Food preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Emotional support
- Being there as a friend to listen and talk to
- Support on a day trip or even further afield
- Help with everyday tasks, like shopping for food or clothes
- Support with using public transport and escorting on journeys
Ease the feeling of loneliness and share your time with a trusted, familiar and friendly face. At Right at Home Mitcham, Streatham & Dulwich, we offer person-centred and engaging companionship and support.
Live-In Care in Mitcham
You or your loved one may not necessarily need a lot of help. But we’re here to support you with daily activities to enable independence, well-being and preventing isolation and loneliness. Many of our Clients say their CareGivers are good friends and their relationships enrich and improve their day to day lives, which we are immensely happy to hear.
Live-in care involves having a trusted and reliable Carer live with you in your own home. Our private live-in Carers are available across Mitcham to offer support with day-to-day activities, personal hygiene, companionship, and even specialist medical care.
Our live-in care services in Mitcham are a viable alternative to a care home, offering one-to-one highly personalised, flexible care and support in the comfortable and familiar surroundings of your own home.
Cate F | Daughter of Client"My mum and I have been incredibly impressed by the clear communication we have had throughout. Their app allows family members can be updated daily and the review meetings ensure we continue to meet my mother's needs. All the staff have a lovely personable manner and take great pride in their work. I would definitely recommend this company."
Mitcham Local History and Places to Visit
Rumour has it human habitation in Mitcham extends back thousands of years, beyond the time of the Romans and Saxons. Such ancient history is based on the finding of a possible Celtic hill fort at Pollards Hill in Mitcham, now an area of dense suburban housing. More definite findings exist of Roman-era graves (at the site of the Mitcham gas plant) and Anglo-Saxon graves on the north bank of the local Wandle river. In fact the Anglo-Saxon graveyard is the largest discovered to date, and many of the finds form there are now on display at the British Museum.
Mitcham is in the London Borough of Merton and may have been the site of Battle of Merton, 871, in which King Ethelred of Wessex was mortally wounded. The Church of England parish church of St Peter and St Paul dates from the early Kingdom of England. Mostly rebuilt in 1819–1821, the current building retains the original Saxon tower.
The river Wandle is a 9 mile tributary that flows into the Thames. Local heavy industry since Victorian times has resulted in the river being heavily polluted for many years taking a heavy toll on the fish stock and wildlife. More recently however extensive clean-ups have improved the water quality dramatically. Local anglers have seen the return of the river's brown trout and currently thriving stocks of chub, roach and dace all flourishing once again. It is a real novelty for the locals to see fish being caught in a small river in the London suburbs with the lorries and traffic rolling by. See here for some great fishing action!
Good places to visit in Mitcham include the Pop Up Cafe for breakfast. For activities and events the New Horizon Centre run by Commonside Community Development Trust in Pollards Hill is always busy with lots going on.
Mitcham Clocktower. Built in 1898 and renovated in 2016