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Cancer Care at Home

A cancer diagnosis does not just affect the person who receives it. It changes the daily life of everyone around them. The treatment schedule that takes over the week.

 

The side effects that make ordinary tasks feel impossible. The days when getting out of bed is an achievement. The quiet weight of uncertainty that does not lift between appointments. For most people living with cancer home is where they want to be. Not a hospice. Not a care facility. Their own surroundings, their own routines, the people and things that matter to them close at hand.

 

NeeryVille Care provides personal care and practical support at home for people living with cancer across England. We are not a medical provider. We do not administer treatment. What we provide is the consistent, compassionate day-to-day support that allows your loved one to remain at home with dignity, comfort and the same familiar carer there every single time.

What Cancer Home Care at NeeryVille Includes

Cancer affects every person differently. The support someone needs during chemotherapy may be different from what they need during recovery from surgery or in the later stages of their illness.

 

Every care arrangement we make is built around the specific situation your loved one is in right now and how that may change over time.

  • Personal care during treatment, help with washing, dressing and personal hygiene on the days when treatment side effects make these tasks difficult, handled with complete dignity by the same familiar carer every visit.

  • Medication management, ensuring medications prescribed alongside cancer treatment are taken at exactly the right time and carefully recorded.

  • Meals and nutrition, preparing meals that work around treatment side effects, appetite changes and any dietary requirements recommended by the clinical team. Mobility and physical support, helping your loved one move safely around the home during periods of reduced strength or mobility.

  • Companionship, being consistently present during a time when isolation is one of the most significant risks to emotional wellbeing.

 

According to Macmillan Cancer Support the psychological impact of cancer can persist long after treatment ends. Accompaniment to appointments, ensuring your loved one gets to and from treatment and follow-up appointments safely and without additional stress.

 

Overnight support for those who need someone present through the night during intensive treatment periods or in the later stages of illness. Respite for family carers, giving the people closest to your loved one the space to rest without the person they care for being left alone.

Who Is Cancer Home Care Right For?

Cancer home care from NeeryVille is right for your loved one at any stage of their cancer journey where they need practical support at home alongside their NHS treatment and care.

 

  • It is particularly right for people undergoing active treatment such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy who need practical support on treatment days and in the days that follow when side effects are most significant.

  • It is right for people recovering at home after cancer surgery who need consistent professional support during recovery in the weeks that follow discharge.

  • It is right for people living with cancer long-term whose needs fluctuate and who benefit from consistent support from someone who knows them well enough to notice when something has changed.

  • It is right for people in the later stages of illness who wish to remain at home and need compassionate end of life support alongside the palliative care provided by their NHS team.

  • And it is right for the families who are trying to provide this support themselves and who need a trusted professional alongside them before they reach the point of exhaustion.

  • care can be provided through visiting care or live in care depending on the level of support and supervsion needed.

Working Alongside Your NHS Care Team

A cancer diagnosis involves a whole team of NHS professionals. Your loved one's oncologist, GP, district nurses, Macmillan nurses, Marie Curie nurses, physiotherapists and palliative care team all play a role in their care.

 

NeeryVille Care does not replace any of these. We work alongside them. Our role is to provide the consistent personal care and practical support that makes it possible for your loved one to remain at home between appointments, during treatment and through the periods of recovery and rest that treatment demands.

 

Every arrangement is overseen by Daniel Johnson, our Registered Care Manager, who works closely with family members and where relevant with the wider clinical team to ensure the care we provide at home is consistent with your loved one's treatment plan and clinical needs. This sits within our full clinical governance framework

✓ CQC-Registered Provider

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✓ Overseen by Daniel Johnson Registered Care Manager. Every arrangement personally supervised.

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✓ Listed on NHS Find Care

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✓ 14-Day Live Well at Home Guarantee

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✓ Available 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week

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✓ Care Arranged in 24 to 48 Hours

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What Families Say About NeeryVille Care
Families just like yours, facing the same decisions you are facing right now.

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Fully regulated and compliant with UK care standards
CQC | ICO | City & Guilds | Homecare Association

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Speak to Our Care Team

If you are supporting a loved one living with cancer and want to understand how professional home care could help, 

 

Call us on

0208 129 5854.

We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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