Many people love their gardens; it’s a little piece of heaven to call their own. It reflects the personality of the person who cares for it. It is therefore understandable that as people become fragile and unable to do as much in their gardens, that it can become quite upsetting to see it descend into a mess which can happen quite quickly with weeds etc.
In this section you will find services that can assist with garden upkeep, both small jobs and larger ones. Whilst working on someone’s garden they are also a source of conversation and laughter with the client, with many clients offering refreshments and enjoying the company for the client.
Not only does this lift the spirits of the client, it also makes the working relationship easier with the client able to relay concerns about their garden or things they’d like doing, much easier. Building this relationship also allows trust to build, which helps keep clients who are prone to worry, at ease.
The information contained in this section is meant as general information and is based on personal experiences of carers it does not constitute tax, legal, financial medical or any other form of advice
There are numerous ways to access this advice,
- Use the video resources at the top of the screen, this area has helpful advice from carers and professionals that understand what support is available.
- You can also access additional areas of advice within the Carers Advice section. Using the “Recommended Organisation” links to the right or access contact details for more in-depth information from local organisations in the “Next Steps Section” below.
- You can additionally search for a service or advice service in our “Care Options Listing” and “Care Advice Listing.”