
Disability Care
There are many reasons someone may be temporarily or permanently disabled and need extra support to live comfortably at home or in a supported living environment. Whatever your individual circumstances, Ribbesford Home Care’s goal is always the same: to help you regain independence and quality of life through a personalised, fully tailored care plan.
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No matter your situation or goals, our focus is on ensuring you feel happy, comfortable, and supported, with your well-being at the heart of everything we do.
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Why use Ribbesford for Disability Support?
We understand disability support on a personal level, with real insight into the challenges you face. That’s why we are committed to providing the same level of care, respect, and attention to you as we would want for our own loved ones.
Your comfort, dignity, and independence are always our top priorities.
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We support you both at home and in the community, working alongside you to help achieve your personal goals and aspirations, so you can live life to the fullest.
Who Can Benefit from Ribbesford's Disability Support Services?
Our disability support services provide thoughtful, reliable care that helps each person feel safe, comfortable, and empowered- whether at home or in supported living - whilst continuing to stay connected to their community and what matters most.
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​We work closely with each client and their families to ensure care is flexible, responsive, and centred around individual goals. Our provide care and support for:​
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Individuals recovering from major surgery, illness, or serious injuries, whether short-term or requiring longer-term rehabilitation.
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People seriously injured in accidents - such as road traffic or workplace incidents.
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Disabled adults living with family, including those in self-contained spaces like an annex, where we support both the individual and their family carers.
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Those with lifelong physical disabilities or mobility challenges, including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, or stroke recovery.
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Individuals with progressive neurological conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease, or motor neurone disease (MND), who need adaptable, evolving care.
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Adults with sensory impairments, such as visual or hearing loss, requiring tailored support to stay safe and independent.
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People with learning disabilities or autism spectrum conditions, who benefit from compassionate, consistent care that encourages daily living skills, social engagement, and confidence.
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Individuals managing chronic illnesses or long-term conditions - such as severe arthritis, chronic fatigue, or respiratory diseases - who need support with personal care, mobility, and household tasks.
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Beyond home care, we’re committed to helping clients remain active and involved in their communities - whether it’s supporting social outings, attending appointments, or participating in hobbies and local activities.
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No matter the circumstance, our focus is always on promoting comfort, dignity, and inclusion, so every person we support can live a full and connected life.
