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Nurse-Led • CQC-Registered • Adapted, Safe, Respectful
Living with a sensory impairment affects far more than communication. Everyday tasks others take for granted — recognising faces, hearing instructions, navigating a room, managing medication — can become exhausting, frustrating, or unsafe without the right support.
At Ola Prestige Care Services Ltd, sensory impairment care is not treated as light support.
It is treated as risk-aware, dignity-critical care, delivered by carers who understand how sensory loss affects confidence, safety, independence, and emotional wellbeing.
Our approach is built on adaptability, patience, and respect — helping people feel safe, included, and confident in their own homes.
This service supports adults who:
Families often tell us:
“They’re still capable — but the world feels harder for them now.”
That is the gap we close.
Without sensory-aware care, risks increase quietly. We actively manage:
Sensory impairment care must be explained, adapted, and predictable — never rushed.
Personal Care
Every action is explained before it happens, with clear cues, consent, and predictable routines. Privacy, control, and dignity are always protected.
Medication Support
Adapted prompts and reassurance around timing and purpose, checking understanding rather than assuming it. Monitoring for missed doses or confusion, with escalation where needed.
Companionship & Emotional Wellbeing
Patient, inclusive interaction that reduces isolation, supports confidence in communication, and encourages engagement without overwhelm.
Domestic Support & Environmental Safety
Support with safe navigation in the home, reducing trip hazards, maintaining familiarity, and keeping routines consistent to reduce anxiety and risk.
As a nurse-led, CQC-registered provider, sensory impairment care includes:
This is the difference between general help and professionally governed care.
Families are kept informed about:
You are never left wondering if things are quietly getting worse.