If you currently live in Southfields or are moving to the area and are looking for home care or live-in care assistants, please get in touch.
Staying in the comfort of your own home is the best way to maintain your independence and remain connected with loved ones. However, sometimes you might need a little extra help to do so and our care assistants are here to help adults in Southfields do exactly that. Our care assistants can support with various activities such as personal care, medication reminders, household tasks, or simply personal admin. We will work closely with you and your family to develop a personalised care plan to ensure your receive support tailored to your specific needs and we will connect you with care assistants with the expertise necessary to deliver that care plan.
Live-in care is a great option for those who want regular support with as few carers as possible. With our live-in care service, a single care assistant will live with you for an extended period of time and they will be available throughout the day to provide you with planned and ad hoc care support. Visit our live-in care page to learn more about this service.
Our care services are based on personal experience
We understand, first-hand how important it is to secure flexible and bespoke home care for your loved one.
“Tiggo Care is born out of my own personal experiences, following my struggle to find suitable care for my parents, both of whom lived with rare diseases..."
Chris Williams - Tiggo Care Founder
At Tiggo Care we understand how precious your loved one is to you and how unique they are. We also appreciate how overwhelming it can be to research and source the most suitable type of care.
We fundamentally believe that there is no ‘one size fits all’ care package and like to work with you and your loved one to understand your specific requirements. We’ll then create a tailored care package and match your relative with their ideal carer.
Unlike some other care providers, we are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission. This means we are regularly inspected, rated and audited and ensures that we are a safe, effective, caring, responsive and well led organisation, committed to delivering the best possible care.
We’re also proud members of the Homecare Association, the U.K’s membership body for home care providers, which holds organisations to a high set of standards and requests them to abide by a strict code of practice
At Tiggo Care, all our carers undergo a rigorous recruitment and induction process. They are fully vetted and background checked, with all references followed up. Our carers also undertake their training on the best eLearning system currently available within the UK care market, ensuring they are well placed to deliver the best possible service. Specialist training courses such as moving and handling, medications and basic life support are also completed by our carers face to face, as we feel these courses are more effective when delivered in person.
If you like what you've read and are ready to access one of our care services or perhaps just have some questions, please follow our simple 3 step process below.
Send us some additional information about your request by emailing us or using the form below. Alternatively, if you would prefer to speak with someone directly, please feel free to call us.
Our care manager will arrange a free consultation with you at your loved one’s home to better understand your requirements, create a personalised care plan and pair your loved one with a suitable carer.
And that’s it. You’re all set! We’ll introduce you to your loved one’s carer and the whole team, who’ll be able to provide you with all the ongoing support you’ll need.
Yes, we have care assistants who are trained to support adults living with dementia, Parkinson's, Huntington's, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, and many other types of degenerative diseases.
Yes, we accept direct payments as well as NHS-managed budgets.
Yes, our care assistants are trained to support adults with learning disabilities ranging from moderate to severe.
Unfortunately, we're unable to support people under the age of 18 years.
Contact our care team using the form below or by calling our office and we'll organise a free consultation to advise you on your specific care needs.