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About This Service
Overnight support providing reassurance, safety, and assistance through the night for people who need monitoring or help outside daytime hours.
How This Care Helps
Sleeping or waking nights | Reassurance and supervision | Night-time toileting support | Medication at night
Support at Home in
Oxford
Home care across Oxford focuses on punctuality and consistency through busy streets and neighbourhoods, supporting people across OX postcodes to live well at home.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the difference between waking and sleeping nights?
A waking night means a Care Worker remains awake and attentive throughout the night. A sleeping night means they sleep but are available to assist if needed.
Is someone awake all night?
During a waking night, yes. The Care Worker stays awake to provide continuous reassurance, monitoring, and support.
Can this be short term?
Yes. Overnight care can be arranged for short periods, such as after illness, hospital discharge, or when extra reassurance is needed.
Is overnight care suitable for dementia?
Yes. Overnight support can reduce anxiety, prevent wandering, and provide reassurance for people living with dementia.
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CQC Registered
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Local Oxfordshire teams
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Continuity-focused care
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Fully trained staff
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