A Few Words
About Us
Welcome
A Story About Us
We warmly welcome you to OPEN PALM CARE LTD. We are here to support you to live independently in your own home, with dignity, respect, and as much choice and control over your care as possible.
We are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred domiciliary care that enables you to remain safe, comfortable, and independent in your own home. Our goal is to ensure that every service user is treated with respect, compassion, and dignity.
We aim to render the best care services which will enable our service users to live free and happy lives. We cherish ethics and make it a priority to ensure our service users enjoy some level of restored normal social functioning. We provide high quality care to service users from the ages of 18+ including adults over 65+, experiencing ailments such as dementia, physical impairments, mental health and eating disorders among others. It is our goal to ensure our service users live their lives to its maximum potential, their way.
Whether you’re home in need of professional staff or an individual seeking top-tier domiciliary care, Homeease is here to meet your needs.
Vision | Mission | Aims & Objectives
MISSION
We deliver excellent domiciliary care that enhances the quality of life for every service user through dignified, compassionate, and safe support. We will deliver the highest quality clinical care to sustain the health and well-being of every service user. We will assist in the provision of access to amenities and activities, and foster relationships that encourage fulfilling and rewarding life experiences for service users.
VISION
- To be recognised for high-quality care and service excellence.
- To grow sustainably while being a well-led and person-focused organisation.
- To employ skilled, compassionate, and dependable st
VALUES
- Respect and dignity
- Empowerment and independence
- Equality and inclusion
- Transparency and accountability
- Continuous improvement
WHO WE SUPPORT
- Older adults (65+)
- Adults 18-65
- Adults with physical disabilities
- People living with dementia
- People with sensory impairments
- Adults recovering from illness or returning from hospital
