The Best Care...
Our Carers and Support Workers deliver compassionate person-centred care that is of high quality, thereby instilling confidence in service users and their family members.
It is our belief that good quality person centred care does not happen by chance, rather it comes through being attentive to every detail no matter how small they may appear. We do not judge you for it is all about your preferences as well as needs and how you would like them to be met. A meeting in your home enables you to feel more at ease and express the care you want.
You will decide when you would like to receive your care or support. We work in partnership with you and we are very flexible to enable adaption to change. The time we provide care can vary depending on your needs, be it in the morning, afternoon (lunch) or evening (tea or bedtime).
Below are some of the services provided by our highly trained staff, if you need other services not listed, get in touch and we can discuss your particular needs.
Our Services
Please note: Our CQC Registration is still pending and some services will only operate fully after registration is completed. Get in touch to find out more.

Supported Living
Our person-centred care services utilise a range of support approaches such as Active Support and Positive Behaviour Support to help people gain skills and increase their independence.

Personal Care
At A1 Star Medicare, we help you with Washing, Oral Hygiene, Toileting, Bathing, Shaving, Dressing, Administering Medication and Getting ready for bed.

Hospital Support
We can help with arranging extra help by providing their competent carers to care for you or your loved one. A discharge assessment will be undertaken…

Dementia Care
Learning that a loved one has dementia can be stressful, confusing and worrying for family members. The family members are often untrained or less able to support…

Overnight/Live-in Care
Overnight care is described as when a Carer stays in your home overnight to help you maintain your daily routine. It is important to note that care needs do not end at the end of the working day.

Mental Health Care
A mild mental health problem is best described as when a person has a small number of symptoms that have a limited effect on their daily life. On the other hand, a moderate mental…

Respite Care
Respite care is provided on a short-term basis and normally for one to two weeks, from a Carer who is different from your regular provider. The respite breaks can be…

Companionship/Sit-in
Many go for long periods of time without having a conversation with someone, which is why our companionship/sit-in services are so important.