Personal Care
Honeybee are specialists in delivering personal care. We have incredible one-on-one support when it comes to taking care of your loved ones, as we understand that a personal approach is needed for proficient and optimal hospitality.
We are able to tailor our personal care service as we know that everyone is different, requiring different forms of nurture, depending on specific needs.
There are many reasons for an individual to require a personal care service. Everyday life can be affected in a number of ways and it may be hard to spectate your loved one’s quality of life fall into question. With Honeybee’s personal care service, you can begin putting your mind at ease, and more importantly, provide your loved one with a personal care specialist, dedicated to improving their quality of life.


Open Your Options With Personal Care
Many people may not fully understand what options are available to them, in terms of personal care. This is something we can help you with, as we believe that one of the best ways to improve the quality of life for those suffering from impediments is by having the option to stay in their own home. Our personal care service offers a range of unique care options for those in need.
Pairing our expertise within the industry, with the functionality of performing hospitality within the patient’s home, our personal care service is a preferred option for many. Not only is our personal care extremely variable, but also flexible. Our personal carers can suit the care provided to each individual and create a mutual understanding, based solely on the patient’s needs.
Utilising our personal care allows the patient to enjoy as much freedom as they need, whilst still maintaining optimal support and a helping hand. Your loved one’s can continue carrying out daily tasks with guidance and assurity.
Why Choose HoneyBee HomeCare For Personal Care

Further Benefits Of Personal Care
Our personal care service is extremely beneficial for those that require a helping hand during daily tasks or added sociability within their life. Regardless of whether this is a condition or just a preference, our personal carers will be on hand, ready to provide an amazing service.
Having a personal carer on hand, even during the night will provide your loved one with complete protection and reassurance, as well as easing your state of mind.
With the use of personal care, your loved one will be aided with a variety of daily tasks, chores and hobbies. Along with the great company, our live in carers will encourage your loved one to attempt the things that may find difficult, supporting them in each aspect.
To find out more about our personal care, or to enquire about how the service may be beneficial to you and your loved ones, please contact us on 01926 357102.

FAQ’s
Our most common home care services include:
- Personal and social care
- Housework and meal preparation
- Help with bathing
- Rehabilitation from hospital
- Home care & end of life care
- Care for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
- Domestic services such as laundry and shopping
- Companionship
- Help with medication administration
We provide ongoing training for all members of staff on a regular basis. In addition, all employees are trained to the minimum national standards required by local regulatory bodies. We encourage our staff to grow personally and attend additional training courses. Special training is also provided to staff to make sure that they are fully trained to care for more complex needs.
Our staff here at Honeybee Homecare will discuss your needs via a phone call to come up with a suitable solution. At this point, it is advisable to include the desired family members who may have questions to speak to us also. After talking about your wishes and requests, we will put together a package that meets your needs and agree on a start date.
Personal care is suitable for anyone in need of care, support, or companionship can get home care. In addition, personal care may also be suitable for people who need additional support following on from surgery or if a person is fainting or falling on a regular basis.