Here for you during these difficult and challenging times
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Live-in care can provide the perfect alternative to a care home. Using a specialist live-in care provider can help to take the pressure off and keep your nearest and dearest at home

Paragon Home Healthcare has robust contingency arrangements in place during the Coronavirus pandemic and are ready to help. We are still very much providing high quality live-in care to clients at home across London and the home counties.

“We have a team of isolating, highly-trained carers on standby who are ready to provide the care required under the guidance of our experienced specialist nursing team.”

Our end to end live-in care service is built around core values of care, compassion and dignity. We offer the full range of care and specialist condition management services. Clinical and operational measures are also in place to protect our clients and carers. With the use of advanced technology we are able to conduct virtual assessments and can initial care at short notice.

“Truly high-quality care is as much about compassion and communication as it is about clinical skill and we work hard to achieve the perfect balance.”

Carefully chosen carers live-in overnight for round-the-clock reassurance and care support. Specialist nursing advice and guidance is available 24hrs a day. We provide cost estimates over the phone and will discuss all the options with you.

Please call our team us to find out more or to discuss your requirements 0203 006 2802

Key Worker Covid Testing Launched

The Government has launched testing for Key Workers

If you're a key worker who is self-isolating (not able to leave home), you can now apply for you and your household to get tested for coronavirus (COVID19). Testing can be done at a centre or you can request home testing kits.

You can only apply for this test if you’re a key worker who is self-isolating.

If your test result turns out to be negative, you can safely return to work, as long as:

  • you are well enough

  • you have not had a high temperature for 48 hours

  • anyone you live with also tests negative

If your test result is positive, or someone you live with tests positive, you cannot return to work. You’ll need to continue to self-isolate.

Read NHS advice about how long to self-isolate.

If your condition gets worse, or you do not get better after 7 days, use the NHS 111 online coronavirus. service. Only call 111 if you cannot get help online. For a medical emergency dial 999.