Guernsey's Leading Home Care Provider

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Here at Sarnia Carers C.I. Ltd, we understand that there's no place like home! Choosing the right home care provider can be daunting, which is why we are dedicated to providing exceptional care that is tailored to meet your specific needs. Our team of amazing caregivers are dedicated to providing compassionate, reliable, and respectful care to help you or your loved ones live comfortably at home. Explore our website to learn more about our services and how we may be able to help you to stay at home. Feel free to contact us should you have any questions, we are always just a phone call or an email away.

Your Local Guernsey Home Care Provider

Welcome to Sarnia Carers C I Ltd, where we specialise in delivering exceptional Guernsey Home Care services. Established in 2015 by the dedicated mother-daughter duo, Sue and Kathy, our agency combines over 60 years of collective experience, ensuring that your loved ones receive the highest quality care in the familiarity and comfort of their home.

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Wednesday January 22nd 2025

Living with Dementia at Home

Living with dementia can be a challenging journey, but with the right support and resources, many individuals can continue to enjoy the familiarity and comfort of their own homes. At Sarnia Carers, we believe in empowering individuals with dementia and their families to navigate this path with dignity and independence.

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Aging Well: Embracing the Joys of Later Life

Aging is a natural part of life’s journey, and with the right mindset, it can be one of the most enriching chapters. At Sarnia Carers, we celebrate the resilience, wisdom, and unique perspectives that come with age. With thoughtful support and a focus on wellbeing, later years can be a time of fulfilment, growth, and happiness.

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Aging Population

Guernsey’s home care industry is currently facing significant challenges due to an aging population and rising operational costs. Recent reports indicate that the cost of running a care home in the island has increased by 30-38% since 2018, outpacing the 21% rise in the Retail Price Index (RPI) during the same period.

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Rising Cost of Care

Guernsey’s care sector is currently facing significant challenges, including rising costs and increasing demand for long-term care services. The Committee for Employment and Social Security (ESS) has proposed measures to address these issues, which could lead to higher expenses for residents receiving care.

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Story Time

Celebrating Mrs. W: A Life Well-Lived, A Heart Well-Cared For.

A Life of Service and Grace
Mrs. W’s life was one of elegance and achievement. Her late husband, a distinguished RAF pilot during World War II, passed away at the age of 100, leaving Mrs. W to carry on a life full of memories and love. Despite living alone for two years, Mrs. W remained as sharp, independent, and proud as ever. Every day, we had the pleasure of visiting her three times—providing personal care, preparing meals, and assisting her to bed. Sometimes, we’d stay overnight for the companionship she enjoyed and deserved.
We were always greeted with a warm smile, as she insisted on being immaculately dressed, with her makeup perfectly applied, just as any lady of her age would.

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A Day in the Life of Richard: From the Sea to the Screen

Richard’s story begins in Guernsey, where he was known as the only person to farm ormers, a shellfish delicacy, from the comfort of his own home in Rocquaine. His days on the sea, harvesting these precious creatures, were full of adventure, and the memories of those times are never far from his mind. Richard’s connection to the sea and its rhythm runs deep, and his tales of the ocean are full of the kinds of stories that only someone who has lived them can tell.

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A Day in the Life of Mrs. E.: Compassionate Care and Connection

Our day with Mrs. E. starts early. In the mornings, we assist her with personal care—helping her into the shower, ensuring she’s comfortable, and supporting her through the necessary steps of her routine. But it’s not just about the physical care; it’s about setting the tone for her day, making sure she feels heard and cared for. After her shower, we prepare her breakfast and check in on her medication to ensure she’s on track for the day ahead.

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Through the Eyes of Kindness

Mrs. Margaret, a retired teacher, was known for her sharp intellect and keen observation. But lately, she’d grown quieter, her outlook clouded by a recent decline in her eyesight. “I feel like the world’s gone fuzzy,” she admitted to Jess from Sarnia Carers during one of her visits.

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A Light in the Window

Mr. Gerald, a retired bookbinder, lived in a quaint stone cottage at the end of a quiet lane. His home was cosy and filled with shelves of beautifully bound books, but in recent months, Gerald had started to feel the weight of solitude. “The days feel longer when you don’t have anyone to share them with,” he admitted to Kathy from Sarnia Carers during one of her visits.

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Bringing the World Inside

Mrs. Edith, a retired travel agent, once spent her days planning grand adventures for others. Her home was filled with souvenirs from distant lands—a tiny Eiffel Tower, a woven basket from Morocco, and postcards from her favourite clients. But as her mobility declined, Edith found herself feeling more disconnected from the world she had loved so much.

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The Simple Gift of Time

Mrs. Vera, a retired librarian, had always been known for her punctuality and her love of order. “Time is precious,” she often said. But lately, time had begun to feel more like an endless stretch than a valuable resource. Without her bustling library to manage, Vera found her days long and unstructured.

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When the Kitchen Becomes a Stage

Mrs. Mabel, a retired drama teacher, had always been the life of any room she entered. Her booming voice and theatrical gestures could command attention like no other. But as she grew older and her arthritis made moving around more difficult, Mabel began spending most of her days quietly in her chair by the window.

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Every Story Has a Listener

Mr. Albert, a retired sea captain, was known for his booming voice and larger-than-life presence in his younger days. But as the years went by, his stories of high seas and daring voyages became less frequent, gathering dust like the model ships on his mantelpiece.

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The Day the Flowers Returned

Mrs. Evelyn, a retired florist, had spent much of her life surrounded by blooms of every kind. Her shop was once the go-to place for bouquets, arrangements, and even a bit of friendly advice. But after retiring and facing challenges with her eyesight, Evelyn found herself stepping back from the vibrant world she had loved so much.

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Together in the Moment

Mrs. Dorothy, a retired choir director, was known for her love of music and her infectious laugh. But since moving less easily around her home, she had been spending more time sitting quietly, missing the days when her voice filled a room with melody.

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Steps Toward Strength

Mrs. Irene, a retired school cook, had always been known for her no-nonsense attitude. She’d spent decades on her feet, whipping up meals for hundreds of children and managing a bustling kitchen with ease. But after a recent fall, Irene found herself needing to use a walking frame and feeling unsure about her mobility.

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BIRDIE App - Home Care Tech.

A Little Birdie Told Us........

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Client-Centered Care

We prioritise the needs and preferences of our clients. We work closely with our clients and their families to develop care plans that are tailored to meet their unique needs and goals.

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Companionship

Companionship is so important to each and every one of us. The most rewarding part of being a carer is providing company and forming genuine friendships with our clients.

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Disability Care

If mobility is a problem, you can rest assured that our experienced staff are well trained in using the latest techniques and mobility aids available and can offer friendly and practical advice.

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Drop-In Service

With our unique ‘45-minute Drop-In Service,’ one of our dedicated carers can pop in and help out with chores or simply have a cup of tea and a chat.

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House Keeping

Keeping the home clean and tidy, assisting with daily chores and laundry is just one of the ways we can help, giving you one less thing to worry about.

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Meal Times

Need a hand with meal preparation and nutritional assistance? From a little support in the kitchen to having meals prepared and served, we can help.

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Overnight Care

Our overnight services include both a wake and sleep-in option, giving clients and their families peace of mind and time to get the rest they need.

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Palliative Care

Helping clients and families through the toughest times allows them to make the most of their time together whilst receiving practical and emotional support.

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Shopping

We help many of our clients with their weekly grocery shop and general errands. We’ll happily carry out these errands for you or accompany you if you prefer.

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