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Residential Care Home
About Us
Who We Are
The Twilight Care Group Ltd is a UK-based social care provider delivering support services for vulnerable individuals requiring daily assistance and structured care.
The organization operates within the adult social care and supported living sector, focusing on improving quality of life for service users.
It provides care for individuals who need help with independent living, personal care, and daily support routines.
The service is designed to offer safe, reliable, and compassionate care in both home and supported environments.
What We Do
- Provide domiciliary care services for individuals living in their own homes.
- Deliver supported living services for adults with additional care needs.
- Assist with personal care tasks, including washing, dressing, and mobility support.
- Offer medication prompting and assistance to support health management.
- Provide companionship and emotional support services to reduce isolation.
- Support individuals with learning disabilities, mental health needs, and age-related conditions.
- Deliver flexible care packages based on individual needs and care assessments.
Approach & Values
- Focuses on person-centered care planning tailored to each individual’s needs.
- Promotes dignity, independence, and respect in all aspects of care delivery.
- Emphasizes safety, consistency, and reliability in service provision.
- Encourages trust-based relationships between carers and service users.
- Operates under CQC regulatory standards, ensuring compliance and quality assurance.
- Maintains a compassion-driven care culture focused on wellbeing and stability.
Industry Role
- Contributes to the UK adult social care sector, supporting individuals with varying levels of care needs.
- Helps reduce pressure on hospitals and institutional care settings by enabling community-based care.
- Provides employment opportunities for care workers, support staff, and support coordinators.
- Supports national priorities around independent living and community-based support systems.
- Plays a role in improving access to essential care services for vulnerable populations.