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Signs Your Loved One Could Benefit from Home Care in Epsom

Noticing changes in a loved one’s wellbeing can be worrying — especially when those changes happen gradually. Often, the signs that someone may need extra support at home are subtle at first, but they can become more noticeable over time.
At Classic Home Care Services, we’ve supported families across Epsom and the surrounding Surrey area for over 26 years. Below are some common signs that professional home care could help a loved one continue living safely and comfortably at home.

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If someone who was once house-proud is now struggling to keep on top of everyday tasks, this can be an early sign that things are becoming more difficult.
You might notice:
Clutter building up
Dishes left unwashed
Rubbish or recycling not being taken out
A general decline in cleanliness
This doesn’t mean someone has “given up” — it often reflects reduced energy, mobility issues, or feeling overwhelmed. Home care in Epsom can provide practical support with domestic tasks, helping to keep the home safe and manageable without taking away independence.

Decline in personal hygiene

A gradual change in personal hygiene is another common indicator that extra support may be needed.
Signs can include:
Unwashed or stained clothing
Body odour
Difficulty keeping up with bathing or grooming
These changes may be linked to physical strain, mobility issues, or memory problems.
Sensitive, respectful support from a trained care worker can help someone feel comfortable, dignified and confident in their daily routine.

Noticeable changes in weight or eating habits

Sudden or unexplained weight loss or gain can sometimes indicate difficulties with food preparation, appetite, or motivation.
You may notice:
Little food in the fridge
Reliance on snacks or ready meals
Missed meals
Changes in appetite
Home care can support people with regular, nutritious meals that suit their tastes and dietary needs — helping to maintain both physical health and enjoyment of food.

Confusion, forgetfulness or memory concerns

Occasional forgetfulness is a normal part of ageing, but increasing confusion or memory lapses can begin to affect day-to-day life.
This may show up as:
Missed medication
Forgotten appointments
Difficulty managing routines
Confusion with familiar tasks
Whether these issues are age-related or linked to a medical condition, home care can provide gentle structure and reassurance — supporting medication management, appointments and everyday organisation while helping people remain independent.

Increased loneliness or social isolation

Loneliness can have a significant impact on emotional wellbeing, particularly for older adults who may live alone or have limited social contact.
Extended periods of isolation can lead to:
Low mood
Anxiety
Loss of confidence
Withdrawal from activities
Regular visits from a familiar care worker provide companionship, conversation and encouragement — and can also help someone stay connected to their community.

Mobility difficulties or recent falls

Struggling with movement or experiencing falls is a clear sign that additional support may be needed.
You might notice:
Difficulty getting in and out of bed or chairs
Trouble dressing or using the bathroom
Bruises or injuries from minor falls
Even when someone’s mental health is good, physical challenges can make daily tasks unsafe. Home care can offer reassurance and practical assistance, helping to reduce risks while maintaining independence.

When to seek advice

If any of these signs feel familiar, it doesn’t mean immediate or full-time care is required. Often, small amounts of flexible support can make a big difference.
At Classic Home Care Services, we offer domiciliary and live-in care in Epsom, tailored to individual needs — from short daily visits to more comprehensive support.
If you’d like to talk things through, or simply ask a few questions, our team is always happy to help.
0208 393 7117
Providing calm, reliable home care in Epsom and the wider Surrey area, with care you can trust.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if home care is the right option?
Home care can be helpful if daily tasks are becoming harder to manage, routines are being missed, or safety and wellbeing are becoming a concern. It doesn’t have to be full-time care — even small amounts of support can make a positive difference.
Does home care mean losing independence?
No. Good home care is designed to support independence, not replace it. Care plans are tailored around what the individual can and wants to do, with help provided only where needed.
How quickly can home care be arranged?
In many cases, care can be arranged quickly following an assessment. In urgent situations, we may be able to assess and start care on the same day.
Is home care flexible?
Yes. Home care can be adapted as needs change — from short daily visits to more comprehensive support. Care plans are reviewed regularly to ensure they remain appropriate.
Can home care be short-term?
Absolutely. Home care is often used short-term, for example following a hospital stay, illness or injury, as well as for longer-term ongoing support.
What types of home care are available in Epsom?
Home care in Epsom can include personal care, help with daily routines, medication support, meal preparation, companionship and domestic assistance. Support can be provided through domiciliary care or live-in care, depending on needs.
Who is home care in Epsom suitable for?
Home care is suitable for older people, as well as younger adults with physical or learning disabilities, who want to continue living independently at home with the right level of support.
How do I arrange home care in Epsom?
The first step is a conversation to understand your situation. This is followed by an assessment and the creation of a personalised care plan.
Who provides the care?
Care is delivered by trained, vetted care workers, supported by local management to ensure consistency and high standards.
Who should I contact for advice?
If you’d like advice about home care in Epsom, you can contact Classic Home Care Services on 0208 393 7117 to discuss your situation or ask questions.
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