Happi Home Care

Happi Home Care Providing a person-centered home care with dignity, compassion & a friendly, smiling face �

09/06/2026

💚 ONE YEAR OF HAPPI HOME CARE 💚

A year ago, I took a leap of faith and started Happi Home Care.

I hoped I could make a difference, but I never imagined just how many amazing people I would meet along the way.

Over the past 12 months, I've had the privilege of supporting people through good days and difficult days, helping families find reassurance, sharing cups of tea, listening to stories, celebrating achievements, and sometimes simply being a hand to hold when it was needed most.

I've laughed, cried, worried, celebrated and built relationships that will stay with me forever.

To every client who welcomed me into their home, every family who trusted me with the care of their loved one, and everyone who has recommended, supported and believed in me – thank you. 💚

Running a small business isn't always easy, but knowing that I can make even the smallest difference to someone's day makes every early morning, late evening and busy week worthwhile.

Here's to another year of providing care with kindness, compassion and a personal touch. 💚

Thank you for being part of the Happi Home Care journey.

Emma 💚 xx

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19/05/2026

🚪 One day your parent is doing everything themselves…
Then suddenly you notice:

• The washing hasn’t been done
• Food is going out of date
• They’re forgetting medication
• They stop going out
• They say “I’m fine” when they’re clearly struggling

And just like that… you become worried every single day.

That’s where Happi Home Care steps in 💚

Not uniforms rushing in and out.
Not strangers every week.
Just genuine, person-centred support from someone who truly cares.

🏡 Morning visits
💊 Medication support
🛒 Shopping & outings
☕ Companionship
🛏 Evening & bedtime calls
💚 Helping people stay independent in the home they love

Because care shouldn’t feel clinical.
It should feel safe, familiar and Happi ✨

📩 Message today for a confidential chat — even if you just need advice on where to start.

07/05/2026

💚 NOT ALL HEROES WEAR UNIFORMS… SOME JUST SHOW UP EVERY DAY WITH A SMILE 💚

At Happi Home Care, care isn’t rushed.
It isn’t strangers in and out.
And it definitely isn’t “just a job.”

It’s:
✨ remembering how you take your tea
✨ noticing when you’re quieter than normal
✨ helping you feel like you again
✨ keeping independence, dignity & happiness at home

Because sometimes the smallest things mean the most.

Whether it’s:
🏡 Companionship
🛁 Personal care
🛒 Shopping trips
☕ Sitting services
💊 Medication support
🚗 Hospital-to-home help

…you’ll always see a familiar, friendly face.

💚 Where care and happiness meet 💚

📍 Warrington & surrounding areas
📞 07444 818311
📧 [email protected]

20/04/2026

Sitting Service – Because Everyone Needs a Break ✨

Caring for a loved one is one of the most important things you can do… but it can also be overwhelming at times.

At Happi Home Care, I offer a sitting service to give you that little bit of breathing space, while knowing your loved one is safe, comfortable, and cared for 💛

Whether you need to:
• Pop out for appointments
• Have some time to yourself
• Catch up on sleep
• Or simply take a well-deserved break

I can sit with your loved one, offering:
✔ Companionship and reassurance
✔ Help with meals and drinks
✔ Support with routines
✔ A familiar, friendly face

Sometimes it’s not about replacing you… it’s about supporting you 🤍

If you feel like you need a little extra help, even just occasionally, please don’t hesitate to message me.

📍 Warrington & surrounding areas
📩 Message me directly for a chat

Keeping your loved ones Happi at home 💚

05/04/2026

Happy Easter from Happi Home Care 🐣💛

Wishing all of our lovely clients, families, and friends a beautiful Easter filled with love, smiles, and special moments.

Whether today is spent with family, sharing chocolate, or simply enjoying a peaceful cuppa, I hope it brings comfort and happiness to your home.

Thank you for trusting me to be part of your journey — it truly means the world.

Keeping people Happi at Home, always.

26/03/2026

Happi Home Care Case Study – Real Life, Real Care 💚

Sometimes it’s the little things that make the biggest difference…

Recently, I supported a lovely gentleman living with early stages of dementia. His family were struggling—not because they didn’t care, but because they cared so much and didn’t fully understand what he was going through.

He would become confused about where he lived, ask repeated questions, and sometimes become frustrated or withdrawn. For his family, this was heartbreaking. They tried to correct him, remind him, and keep things “normal”… but it often led to upset on both sides 💔

What we did differently:
Instead of correcting, we reassured.
Instead of focusing on facts, we focused on feelings.
We gently redirected conversations to things he enjoyed
like memories of church, music, and past hobbies.

Over time…
….His anxiety reduced
….He became more settled and relaxed
Conversations felt calmer and more positive
….His family felt more confident in how to support him

💚 The biggest change?
His family realised they weren’t “getting it wrong”—they just needed the right approach.



❤️A gentle reminder:
Dementia isn’t about living in our reality… it’s about stepping into theirs.

If you’re supporting a loved one and feeling overwhelmed—you are not alone. Sometimes, a little guidance and support can change everything.

📩 Message me anytime for advice or support
📍 Based in Great Sankey & surrounding areas

Happi Home Care
Where Care & Happiness Meet 💚

24/03/2026

Availability Now Open – Happi Home Care ✨

At Happi Home Care, I believe care should feel personal, not like a service… but like someone who truly cares 💚

I currently have limited availability for new clients in the local area and would love to support individuals and families who need that extra bit of help at home.

I offer:
• Personal care (washing, dressing, toileting)
• Medication support
• Meal preparation & nutrition support
• Companionship & wellbeing visits
• Support with appointments
• Hospital discharge & settling back at home
• Respite for families who need a break

With over 10 years experience, I provide reliable, consistent, one-to-one care — meaning you always see the same friendly face and build real trust.

My aim is simple…
✨ To keep your loved ones safe, comfortable, and Happi at home ✨

If you or someone you know could benefit from support, please feel free to message me for a friendly chat — no pressure, just honest advice.

📍 Local areas covered
📩 Message me directly
📞 07444818311

Emma
Happi Home Care 💚

20/03/2026

💚 Day 1 – Understanding Dementia

Dementia Awareness Week

Many people think dementia is just memory loss, but it is so much more than that.

Dementia can affect:
• memory
• communication
• understanding
• emotions
• behaviour
• sense of time and place

A person living with dementia may ask the same question again and again, forget where they are, or believe something that isn’t real to us.

But to them… it feels completely real.

Behind every diagnosis is a person who still deserves patience, dignity and kindness.

💚 At Happi Home Care we see the person, not the illness.



💚 Day 2 – For Families Going Through Dementia

To the families supporting someone with dementia…

Please know this.

You are doing your best.

It is exhausting emotionally and physically. One moment you feel strong, the next moment you feel overwhelmed.

You may feel guilt.
You may feel frustration.
You may feel heartbreak watching someone you love slowly change.

All of these feelings are normal.

You are not alone in this journey 💚



💚 Day 3 – What Is Sundowning?

Many people with dementia experience something called Sundowning.

This means as the day turns to evening, their confusion can become worse.

You may notice:
• agitation
• pacing
• wanting to “go home”
• anxiety
• sleep disturbance

This happens because their brain becomes tired from trying to process the day.

It is not them being difficult.

They are simply overwhelmed.

Gentle reassurance, calm voices and familiar surroundings can really help 💚



💚 Day 4 – Things Not To Say

Sometimes we say things without realising how confusing it can be for someone with dementia.

Try to avoid saying:
❌ “I already told you.”
❌ “You’re wrong.”
❌ “Don’t you remember?”

Instead try:
✔ “That’s ok.”
✔ “Let’s sit together.”
✔ “Tell me about it.”

Reassurance means more than correction.

Kindness always wins 💚



💚 Day 5 – Small Things That Make a Big Difference

For someone living with dementia, small things can bring huge comfort.

Things that often help:
• listening to music from their younger years
• looking at old photographs
• familiar routines
• a warm drink and chat
• holding their hand

These moments bring calm, connection and reassurance.

Sometimes the smallest gestures mean the most 💚



💚 Day 6 – The Hidden Grief of Dementia

Dementia is one of the hardest illnesses for families.

Because you begin grieving someone who is still here.

You may still see their smile.
You may still hear their voice.

But slowly, little pieces of the person you knew begin to change.

It is heartbreaking.

Families need just as much support as the person living with dementia.

Be kind to yourself 💚



💚 Day 7 – The Person Is Still There

Even when memories fade…

The person you love is still there.

They may not remember your name, but they can still feel your kindness.

They may forget conversations, but they will remember how you made them feel.

A smile, a gentle voice, and a reassuring hand can mean everything.

💚 Dementia may change memories, but it does not erase love.

— Happi Home Care

18/03/2026

💚 Dementia Insight Week – Understanding “Sundowning” 💚

Many families tell me their loved one seems much more confused, anxious, or unsettled in the evening.

This is something called “Sundowning”, and it’s very common for people living with dementia.

As the day goes on the brain becomes more tired, and simple things can start to feel overwhelming. When evening arrives, your loved one may:

• Become more confused
• Ask to “go home” even when they are home
• Pace around or feel restless
• Become anxious or upset
• Repeat the same questions
• Struggle to settle for the night

This can be really hard for families, especially after a long day when you are already tired too.

A few things that can help:
💚 Keeping evenings calm and quiet
💚 Soft lighting rather than a dark room
💚 Gentle reassurance rather than correcting them
💚 A familiar routine each evening
💚 A warm drink or relaxing activity

Sometimes the most important thing is simply being patient and understanding that their brain is tired.

Remember — they are not being difficult.
They are trying to make sense of a world that no longer feels familiar.

If you are supporting someone with dementia and evenings feel overwhelming, please know you are not alone in this.

— Happi Home Care
Where Care & Happiness Meet

17/03/2026

💚 Understanding Dementia – A Message for Families 💚

One of the hardest parts of dementia is often not just for the person living with it… but for the families who love them.

Dementia can change memory, behaviour, understanding, and emotions. Your loved one may repeat things, forget where they are, become confused, or say things that don’t make sense. Sometimes they may even seem like a completely different person.

But please remember this… they are not doing it on purpose.

Their brain is struggling to process information the way it once did. What feels obvious to us may feel confusing or frightening to them.

Instead of correcting them, sometimes the kindest thing we can do is:
• Reassure them
• Change the subject gently
• Join their reality rather than challenge it
• Offer calm, patience, and familiarity

Dementia doesn’t just affect memory — it affects the whole family. It’s normal to feel frustrated, sad, or overwhelmed. You are not alone in feeling that way.

Sometimes the greatest gift we can give someone living with dementia is kindness, patience, and a sense of safety.

At Happi Home Care, I see every day how much reassurance, routine, and gentle conversation can help someone feel calmer and more secure.

💚 If you are supporting a loved one with dementia, please be kind to yourself too. You are doing your best.

— Happi Home Care
Where Care & Happiness Meet

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