Getting started with care in Ware
Our care team are on hand to answer any questions you may have.
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Our wonderful carers provide hourly, overnight, and live-in care to help people in Ware live comfortably at home.
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or talk to our care team today on
0808 278 1112
Our wonderful Ware carers can support you or your loved one with:
Not sure where to start?
Talk to our care team today on
0808 278 1112
Once we know your needs, we will approach our local Ware carers, who usually respond within 24-48 hours.
As soon as we know their availability we will send you their profiles. It’s then up to you to decide which carer you like and we can book that carer straightaway.
We recognise that it is helpful to meet a carer in advance of agreeing to an engagement. Where this cannot be easily arranged in person, we encourage you to arrange a video call (e.g. via Zoom) with your recommended carer.
Prices range from £20 – £30/hour depending on your care needs and carer experience.
We will send you a selection of profiles for carers in the Ware area, and you choose your carer dependent on your specific requirements.
We will ensure that you have the same carer each time, we will not send you different carers without contacting you first. This is usually only due to sickness or leave.
We carefully screen and interview all our trusted carers via a multi-stage recruitment process to ensure that all our carers are competent, compassionate, kind, honest and reliable.
Everyone is fully-vetted and DBS background checked.
Plus, we obtain two references on all carers that we take on, to ensure the good character of the people who will be supporting you.
We also conduct thorough individual interviews.
Over the last 3 years, we have taken on less than 10% of carers that have applied to us.
We only list those individuals who we would be happy to recommend to our own relatives.
Our care team are on hand to answer any questions you may have.
Give us a call today on 0808 278 1112 or
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Continue reading Hertford lies on the north-south A10 road, which is partly shared with the east-west A414 (for Harlow to the east and Hertford to the west). Kings Meads has a large viaduct over the River Lea. 17 January 1979 marked the opening of this two-mile bypass, costing £3.6m. At the north end of the bypass, there is a sports and leisure centre and a hotel/country club, Hanbury Manor. Today, the A10 has been replaced by the A1170 through the city. There is a single-track section of the otherwise double-track Hertford East Branch Line and it is operated by Greater Anglia. Several of the buildings in Ware are listed by Historic England, including a 14th-century friary, now the offices of Ware Town Council and a conference, wedding and function venue called Ware Priory and Fletcher’s Lea. A recent restoration project revealed it to be thirteenth-century. The parish church of St. Mary, built in the fourteenth century, stands opposite the priory. The elaborate font features large carved stone figures. Several of the town’s riverside gazebos, which date back to the 18th century, have been recently restored. Our local Ware carers can provide the care and support you need, including companionship, transport & errands, gardening, personal care, hygiene, paperwork, dementia care, shopping, and food preparation in the Ware area.We provide consistent home care, home help, and companionship carers across Ware from £20/hour.
Ware is a British town in Hertfordshire, near Hertford. In addition, it is a civil parish in East Hertfordshire. Ware lies east of the Prime Meridian.