Night Care
Dedicated nighttime support, every hour of the night
Night care options:
- Sleeping Night Option:
For those who don’t require regular support but feel uneasy alone at night, our care assistant sleeps at the property. Having a professional present can alleviate anxieties and improve sleep, providing essential support when needed. - Waking Night Option:
Our care professional is actively on duty throughout the night. This option is ideal if you or a loved one experiences frequent awakenings, perhaps feeling disoriented or requiring assistance to the bathroom. It’s also the preferred choice if you need to change positions due to injury or administer medication at regular intervals. Choose waking night care for optimal support tailored to your specific needs.
How to arrange your care service
Get in touch
Assessment
Care starts
Ongoing support
Our services
Domiciliary care
We offer a range of personalised domiciliary care services designed to meet your specific needs. Whether you require assistance with household tasks, companionship, or special care, Supreme Care has you covered.
Live-in care
Respite care
Night care
Companionship care
At Supreme Care, we recognise the challenges of scheduling social activities amidst a busy routine. Whether it’s for yourself or aging family members, having a friendly and caring companion who visits regularly can make a world of difference.
Dementia care
Parkinson's disease care
Physical disabilities care
Learning disabilities support
End of life care
Running the home
At Supreme Care, we offer a comprehensive range of household support services designed to lighten your load. Whether you need a one-time cleaning session or regular assistance with various tasks such as ironing, shopping, taking out the bins, changing bed sheets, washing up, and vacuuming, our trained care assistants are here to provide reliable and efficient help.
Home care & support
Specialist care
Some conditions require specialist care. We understand that when people have special needs due to an illness or injury, they may need extra care and support.