Physical Disabilities

Personalised care to help with daily living, so you can stay in your own home, keep your independence, and enjoy a better quality of life.

We Understand It’s Not Just About Getting Through the Day

Living with a physical disability can make everyday tasks feel like uphill battles. Getting dressed, cooking a meal, or moving from room to room, things others might not think twice about, can take vast amounts of effort.
We don’t see just a list of care tasks—we see a person who wants to live life with dignity, choice, and connection. That’s why our support is built around your needs, your routines, and what matters to you.

Female carer walking alongside an older adult using a walking frame outdoors.

What We Do


What is a physical Disability?

A physical disability is when someone’s body makes it harder to do everyday things, like moving around, getting dressed, or lifting and carrying. It might be something you’re born with, develop over time, or experience suddenly after illness or injury.

In the UK, the Equality Act 2010 says a disability has a “substantial” and “long-term” effect on your ability to do normal daily activities.

Physical disabilities can be visible, like using a wheelchair or having a limb difference, or hidden, like arthritis, chronic pain, or fatigue.

The Service


Who We Support

Young woman in a wheelchair reading a book at home.

Comfort in Care

A disability doesn’t define you but it can mean needing more support to live safely, comfortably, and independently.

With the right help, many people with physical disabilities continue staying in their homes, working, studying, socialising, and doing the things that matter most to them.

How We help

  • With the right support, many people feel more in control of their day-to-day life.
  • Stay in your own homes, make your own choices, and do more for yourself.
  • Home Care gives peace of mind to those receiving care and their loved ones aswell.
  • Knowing a trained carer is on hand can relieve pressure on family and friends, giving them a chance to be just that — family, not full-time carers.
  • Cultural Sensitivity and Respect: Tailored care that honours personal, cultural, and spiritual values  oversight.   

For the physical disabilities & More

  • Amputations
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Arthritis
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Epilepsy
  • Neural tube defects

What Yo can expect

Support Area

Help

Personal Care

Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting

Daily Living

Cooking, cleaning, shopping, laundry

Mobility

Moving around home, transferring, using aids

Medication & Health

Reminders, administration, health monitoring

Emotional Wellbeing

Companionship, social activities, emotional support

Independence

Support for work, study, hobbies, and community access

Specialist Needs

Complex care, condition-specific support

Flexibility & Control

Customised plans, 2+ visits, adaptable routines

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Contact Us

Get in touch to find out more about home care agencies and how they can support you and your loved ones.