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Diabetes support

Diabetes Support at Home

For older people, diabetes can become a care issue when meals are missed, medication is forgotten, feet are neglected or infections are missed.

Diabetes Support at Home

What this usually means

Diabetes Support at Home is often considered when a family has noticed that normal routines are becoming less safe or more stressful. The first step is to understand what has changed, not to rush into the most extreme option.

  • A loved one may be struggling with one or more parts of daily life
  • Family members may be filling gaps without realising how much they are carrying
  • Care can often start gently and increase only if needed

What may happen if nothing changes

Small gaps can become bigger risks. Missed meals, missed medication, isolation, falls, poor hygiene or night-time confusion can build quietly until a crisis forces a decision.

  • Falls or hospital admissions may become more likely
  • Family stress can grow into burnout
  • The person may lose confidence and independence faster

How good care can help

Good care does not just complete tasks. It keeps routine, notices change early, protects dignity and gives the family breathing space before crisis takes over.

  • Support with meals, medication, washing, dressing and mobility
  • Companionship and welfare checks to reduce isolation
  • Clear communication with family when something changes

Tell us what has changed

You do not need to know exactly what care is needed before you call. Talk it through and we will help you find the safest next step.

Call 020 3489 7060

Questions families often ask

Do we need to know exactly what care is needed before calling?

No. You can simply explain what has changed and Caring Lane can help you think through the safest next step.

Can care start gently?

Yes. Many families start with companionship, welfare checks or short practical visits before increasing support.

Is the phone number easy to use?

Yes. Call 020 3489 7060 and ask for a free care conversation.

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