Our Service Locations

Argyll & Bute Stirling Dundee Highland Borders Edinburgh & Lothians Forth Valley Glasgow

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Argyll & Bute

Our Care at home Service is delivered in Dunoon, Rothesay, Campbeltown, and Lochgilphead. We support individuals with their daily life routine as per their support plan. This will often include meal preparation, medication administration, and personal care, as well as other aspects of daily life. 

This service also supports those approaching end-of-life care in their own homes, where this is their choice. 

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Our Mobile home care teams support and facilitate hospital discharges and community escalation to prevent hospital or care home admission. The Teams also provide short-term care at home service to help determine any longer-term requirements. 

Our Responder services work across all Mainland areas of Argyll and Bute, including Rothesay.

These services operate 24/7, responding to Telecare Alarms as well as s supporting hospital discharges and unplanned eventualities.

The teams will also support people to remain at home whenever possible and practical.

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Housing Support operates across Argyll and Bute. The teams provide people with tenancy sustainment, homeless prevention and drop-in information and support services.

To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.

Stirling

Carr Gomm’s has a care-at-home service in Stirling. They provide a wide range of support services which enable people to stay in their own homes and communities by aiding people to get the most out of life. Their aim is to work with people and provide individualised support.

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To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.

Dundee

Carr Gomm services in Dundee has a number of supported living services providing 24-hour care to people with mental illness and learning disabilities.

We run a sizeable visiting service providing support to people in their homes.

We also provide Appropriate Adult service across Tayside, supporting people with disabilities in police and court proceedings.

To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.

Highland

Across Highland, we provide a home-based respite service for carers looking after family or friends. Our support can be anything from a few hours to longer, dependent on individuals’ needs, and can allow someone to pop to the shops, attend medical appointments or just have a break from their caring role.

The Highland care-at-home service helps to support people within their local community, promoting their independence and enabling people to stay in their own homes for as long as possible. Our role is not to do things for people but to work with them, and we support everyone differently.”

To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.

Borders

Carr Gomm’s Borders Services is based in Galashiels and provides specialist support to people experiencing enduring mental ill health in the area. The individualised service supports people with enduring mental health problems and encourages people to live in their own homes and be integrated into the community. Each flat is within a 10-minute walk from one of our team, allowing for a more individual and flexible service.

To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.

Edinburgh & Lothians

Carr Gomm has services based across Edinburgh and the Lothians. They support people living with learning difficulties or those experiencing enduring mental and emotional distress. Their homecare services enable people to stay in their own homes by providing help with daily living.

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Midlothian Visiting provides direct support for Vulnerable Adults, mainly in their own homes in the Community.

With a person-centred approach, support can be available for anyone who requires it. Our aim is to enable people to stay in their own homes for as long as possible, promoting Independence.

We Support a wide spectrum of people with various needs, including Mental Health, Dementia, Huntington’s, end-of-life care and physical and learning disabilities.

Respite care is also available.

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We specialise in Autism and provide support for care packages up to 24 hours a day.

The service supports 64 people and delivers 1,231 hours of support each week.

To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.

Forth Valley

In Forth Valley, we support people to live their best lives and be all they can be – people who are as individual as you or I.

We enable people to better manage the challenges they face in their lives by working with them to recognise and build upon their strengths, and often we do this by listening to them, really listening, and working out a plan of support to help.

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We support people in their own homes, and our support can be delivered anytime, from a few hours per week to 24-hour support.

We support people who may have very complex needs, and this would normally be in our 24hr services where we will support people with every aspect of daily living – helping people to get up in the morning, live their day and then support back to bed – in a couple of our complex services we have staff on shift who are awake at night to be there for people but predominately in our 24hr services we would have a sleepover staff and although they are asleep from 11pm – 7am they are available to assist the person supported should they need some help during the night.

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People might just need us for a few hours a week – this can be to help with tenancies issues, shopping, support to appointments, or it could be for some social support – going to meet friends, doing an activity or just somebody to be there for reassurance and company.To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.

Glasgow

Carr Gomm has services based across Glasgow. They provide support services which enable people to stay in their own homes and communities by aiding people to get the most out of life. They work with partner organisations, including mental health and social work services, as well as community health and care partnerships to support people who are experiencing difficulties to overcome these challenges and achieve their outcomes in life.

To access support or to find out more information, please get in touch.