Sylvian Care Woking

Sylvian Care Woking At Sylvian Care, we provide personalised care that cultivates happiness, dignity, and purpose Contact us to discover why Sylvian Care is the preferred choice.

Sylvian Care Woking is a dedicated home care service provider focused on the well-being of individuals in need. Our compassionate caregivers offer a range of services, including personal care, medication assistance, companionship, dementia care, overnight support and palliative care. We also provide respite care, live-in care, and assistance with daily activities, ensuring comprehensive support. Each client receives a personalised care plan tailored to their unique needs, promoting independence and dignity. Our skilled caregivers provide exceptional care within the comfort of your own home. Experience compassionate, professional care that prioritises your health and happiness.

šŸ’° MONEY TALK (without the shame). Here's how to plan a care budget: - List what care is needed (hours, type) - Get quote...
24/03/2026

šŸ’° MONEY TALK (without the shame).
Here's how to plan a care budget:
- List what care is needed (hours, type)
- Get quotes from 2-3 providers
- Factor in: care costs + your time + your stress
- Explore: NHS support, benefits, family contributions
- Revisit quarterly.

Money conversations are hard. But avoiding them is harder.

What's your biggest money worry? Get in touch for a no-strings chat – we're here to help you figure it out. 🧔

Three adult children. Three different ideas about care. One simple solution: they each took ONE role. One managed medica...
23/03/2026

Three adult children. Three different ideas about care. One simple solution: they each took ONE role.

One managed medical.
One managed finances.
One managed day-to-day care.

Clear roles = less resentment. Less resentment = better care. 🧔

Reach out to us today for more support on how to make care work for your family.

Understanding care funding shouldn’t add to your stress. This comprehensive guide breaks down NHS Continuing Healthcare ...
12/03/2026

Understanding care funding shouldn’t add to your stress. This comprehensive guide breaks down NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding - what it is, how eligibility works, and how you can navigate the assessment process with confidence. It could make a real difference in how your family plans and funds ongoing care.

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Learn how to prepare your home for elderly care services with expert safety tips, comfort modifications, and practical guidance for families. Discover what to expect and how to support your aging parents.

Good nutrition matters at every stage of life - especially for seniors. Discover which foods can support brain health, m...
05/03/2026

Good nutrition matters at every stage of life - especially for seniors.

Discover which foods can support brain health, mobility and overall wellbeing, plus simple tips to make healthy eating enjoyable and achievable for your loved one.

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Discover the best foods to support brain health and mobility in older adults. A practical guide for families looking to help seniors stay independent, active, and well-nourished.

Care isn't about taking over. It's about enabling independence. That's the difference between control and compassion. 🧔
02/03/2026

Care isn't about taking over. It's about enabling independence. That's the difference between control and compassion. 🧔

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ From hospital discharge to feeling safe at home, it’s a relief knowing your loved one is in good hands. 🧔Let's sup...
27/02/2026

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ From hospital discharge to feeling safe at home, it’s a relief knowing your loved one is in good hands. 🧔

Let's support your loved one's recovery at home. Contact our friendly team today.

True care is about seeing the person first. When we look beyond labels and focus on heart, skill, and commitment, incred...
25/02/2026

True care is about seeing the person first. When we look beyond labels and focus on heart, skill, and commitment, incredible things happen; for carers, clients, and communities alike. Read this inspiring story that reflects the values at the heart of everything we do.

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Some people arrive in this world with challenges most of us will never understand. And yet, they also arrive with a purpose, a gift, and a strength that becomes visible the moment they are given a chance.

A familiar situation for many families.When a parent’s frailty increases, it’s common for families to feel stuck in pani...
23/02/2026

A familiar situation for many families.

When a parent’s frailty increases, it’s common for families to feel stuck in panic mode, worrying that the next fall could mean a hospital stay or worse.

Working with a care manager to put a bespoke plan in place can help turn that panic into clarity. Knowing what to watch for, and what to do next, makes a real difference.

Panic is normal. But you don’t have to stay there. 🧔

Ready to move from panic to plan? Let's talk.

Care isn’t a ā€˜nice-to-have’. It’s essential infrastructure. 🧔Anne-Marie Slaughter puts it powerfully: what families need...
20/02/2026

Care isn’t a ā€˜nice-to-have’. It’s essential infrastructure. 🧔

Anne-Marie Slaughter puts it powerfully: what families need (mothers and fathers, partners, and the children of ageing parents) is an infrastructure of care, as vital as roads, broadband, and public works.

Because when care is in place, everything else can keep moving: work, education, health, and family life. It’s time we treated care with the importance it deserves.

It’s not always easy to recognise when a loved one needs additional help. Subtle changes can often go unnoticed… until t...
18/02/2026

It’s not always easy to recognise when a loved one needs additional help. Subtle changes can often go unnoticed… until they become bigger concerns. Learn the key warning signs to look out for and how early support can make a positive difference to wellbeing and peace of mind.

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Discover the key warning signs your elderly relative may need home care support. Learn how to recognise changes and find compassionate care solutions today.

šŸŒ™ 3 WAYS TO REDUCE NIGHT-TIME FALLS: 1. Motion-sensor lights in hallways & bathroom (game-changer!) 2ļø. Bedside commode ...
16/02/2026

šŸŒ™ 3 WAYS TO REDUCE NIGHT-TIME FALLS:
1. Motion-sensor lights in hallways & bathroom (game-changer!)
2ļø. Bedside commode or urinal (fewer trips = fewer falls)
3ļø. Clear pathway from bed to bathroom (no obstacles, good lighting).

Night-time falls are preventable. Here's how. What's your biggest night-time concern?

Address

Unit 214 Lansbury Estate, 102 Lower Guildford Road
Woking
GU212EP

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 10pm
Tuesday 9am - 10pm
Wednesday 9am - 10pm
Thursday 9am - 10pm
Friday 9am - 10pm

Telephone

+441483958329

Website

https://www.linkedin.com/company/sylviancare-woking

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