Sahan Cares

Sahan Cares Award wining family run social enterprise that offers domiciliary care and support services to the elderly and disabled members of the community.

Sahan Cares is a family run social enterprise that offers domiciliary and personal care and support services to the elderly and disabled. We've won multiple national awards as an organisation. The services are catered for older people, people with physical disabilities, people with sensory loss including dual sensory impairment, people with learning disabilities, children and their families under social care and personal or family carers.

The hospital ward is loud, bright, and full of strangers. His own bedroom is quiet, familiar, and full of the things tha...
08/06/2026

The hospital ward is loud, bright, and full of strangers. His own bedroom is quiet, familiar, and full of the things that have mattered to him for decades.

In the final stages of life, being at home matters more than almost anything else.

Most agencies cannot guarantee who will walk through the door each day. You should not have to explain his needs and his medication to a new face every morning. Not now.

At Sahan Cares, we provide one dedicated carer throughout. They learn his routine. They handle the clinical care. They know when he needs quiet and when he needs company.

Proper care means he stays at home. In his own bed. In his own space. With someone he knows.

He says he is fine because he does not want to be a burden.But when you visit, you see the unopened mail piling up. The ...
05/06/2026

He says he is fine because he does not want to be a burden.

But when you visit, you see the unopened mail piling up. The bills he hasn't dealt with. The effort it takes him just to manage the basics.

Most agencies send a different person every week. Each new face has no way of knowing what is normal for him and what isn't. They are in and out too quickly to spot the warning signs.

At Sahan Cares, we send the same carer every visit. They notice when something is different today. The small shifts that point to bigger problems coming. That is how we keep him safe at home for longer.

Familiarity is not a luxury. It is how you spot trouble before it becomes a crisis.

He says he is eating well. But the empty shelves tell a different story. You worry he is surviving on toast and biscuits...
04/06/2026

He says he is eating well. But the empty shelves tell a different story. You worry he is surviving on toast and biscuits whilst you are miles away. It is hard to know the truth when he wants to keep his independence.

Most care providers tick the boxes on a task list. Meal prepared. Box ticked. Out the door. They do not have time to sit and check whether he actually finishes what is in front of him.

At Sahan Cares, we send the same carer every single time. They prepare fresh meals and stay long enough to make sure he eats them. They notice the small changes in his appetite because they know what normal looks like for him.

That is what proper care looks like. Not just preparing food. Making sure he is properly fed.

She says she's fine.But you've noticed the fridge is nearly empty. She's wearing the same clothes as last week. Last mon...
13/05/2026

She says she's fine.

But you've noticed the fridge is nearly empty. She's wearing the same clothes as last week. Last month she nearly fell getting out of the bath.

She's not going to ask for help. That's not who she is.

At Sahan Cares, we understand this. Accepting help is hard, especially for someone who's spent their whole life being independent.

So we don't arrive and take over. We start small. Build trust. Let her set the pace.

Three months later, she told her daughter she actually looks forward to the visits now. That's the difference between someone doing a job and someone who actually gets it.

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Your dad has dementia. But he's still your dad.He still lights up when you mention the old holidays. Still knows the wor...
12/05/2026

Your dad has dementia. But he's still your dad.

He still lights up when you mention the old holidays. Still knows the words to songs from forty years ago. Still has opinions about the football.

Dementia changes how people remember. It doesn't change who they are.

At Sahan Cares, our carers understand this. They don't just manage the diagnosis. They get to know the person.

The carer who knows he was a mechanic and still wants to talk about engines. Who knows he gets anxious on Tuesdays for no obvious reason. Who knows that a bad morning usually turns into a better afternoon.

None of that is in a care plan. You only know it if you've been there long enough to notice. Our carers have.

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His favourite chair, always just right. The TV remote, exactly where he left it.These aren't small things. For someone w...
08/05/2026

His favourite chair, always just right. The TV remote, exactly where he left it.

These aren't small things. For someone who's losing control over other parts of their life, these details matter enormously.

Most carers follow the care plan. Tick the boxes. Move on.

At Sahan Cares, our carers stay long enough to notice. Long enough to learn that he likes the curtains open by 9am. That he won't touch his lunch if it's served on the wrong plate. That he needs five minutes to himself after getting dressed.

Most carers move on after a few weeks. Ours don't. That's exactly when they start to really understand someone.

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In moments like this, care is about more than just meeting needs. It's about familiarity, and knowing exactly what makes...
07/05/2026

In moments like this, care is about more than just meeting needs. It's about familiarity, and knowing exactly what makes your loved one feel secure.

At Sahan Cares, we believe in long-term care built on real relationships. Our carers don't just show up to do the job. They stay long enough to understand the small details that make a world of difference.

Real care isn't about the task. It's about the bond that makes everything easier.

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05/02/2026

At Sahan Cares, we believe your loved one deserves more than just someone to help—they deserve someone who understands them, their needs, and their routines.

With our night care service, we provide peace of mind with the same trusted carer every night. They know when to adjust the pillows, when to offer a reassuring word, and when to step in with the right care—whether it’s medication or a bathroom break.

Our goal is simple: to ensure your loved one feels safe and supported, with care that’s as familiar as it is compassionate.

We help families feel supported too, giving them the peace of mind that their loved one is always in good hands.

Reach out today—let’s talk about how we can provide comfort, consistency, and security during the night.

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After the hospital, it's about more than just healing. It’s about creating a sense of home.The transition from hospital ...
04/02/2026

After the hospital, it's about more than just healing. It’s about creating a sense of home.

The transition from hospital to home can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. When your loved one returns from a stay in the hospital, the goal isn’t just to get them back to where they were—it’s to make sure they feel safe, supported, and cared for every step of the way.

The familiar sights, sounds, and routines of home are what help them feel comfortable. Whether it’s assisting with medication, helping them get back to their morning routine, or simply offering a calm presence when things feel uncertain, we’re there to provide expert care.

With Sahan Cares, we work with families to create a plan that suits their needs, giving them the confidence that their loved one is recovering in the best possible place—at home.

Because recovery isn’t just about getting better. It’s about making home feel like home again.

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Your dad still lives in his own flat. Manages mostly. Does his own shopping, makes his meals, keeps the place tidy.But h...
03/02/2026

Your dad still lives in his own flat. Manages mostly. Does his own shopping, makes his meals, keeps the place tidy.

But he's lonely.

The carer visit is the only conversation he has all day. Twenty minutes. Then they're gone.

He doesn't need more care. He needs more time.

At Sahan Cares, we don't rush visits. If your dad wants to talk about the football for ten minutes, we sit and talk about football.

If he's having a bad day and needs someone to just be there, we stay.

Independence isn't about doing everything alone. It's about having support when you need it, on your terms.

Our carers aren't racing to the next appointment. They have time to actually be present.

Because loneliness isn't solved by a care plan. It's solved by human connection.

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18-20 East Avenue
Hayes
UB32HP

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