Sahan Cares

Sahan Cares Award wining family run social enterprise that offers domiciliary care and support services to the elderly and disabled members of the community.

Sahan Cares is a family run social enterprise that offers domiciliary and personal care and support services to the elderly and disabled. We've won multiple national awards as an organisation. The services are catered for older people, people with physical disabilities, people with sensory loss including dual sensory impairment, people with learning disabilities, children and their families under social care and personal or family carers.

For years, she was the one you turned to.She celebrated your milestones, picked you up when you fell, and was always the...
28/07/2026

For years, she was the one you turned to.
She celebrated your milestones, picked you up when you fell, and was always there
when you needed her.
As time passes, the roles can begin to change. That doesn't mean you're replacing the
love and care she's always given. It means making sure she has the support to continue
living safely and comfortably at home.
At Sahan Cares, we're here to support families through that transition. Because our
carers stay with the same client long term, they build the kind of trust that helps older
adults remain independent while giving families real peace of mind.
Because caring for someone isn't about taking your place.
It's about making sure you can still be there for her.

When someone is living with dementia, a mirror can become a source of fear rather than familiarity.Changes in the brain ...
27/07/2026

When someone is living with dementia, a mirror can become a source of fear rather than familiarity.

Changes in the brain can make it difficult to recognise their own reflection. Instead of seeing themselves, they may believe a stranger is standing in their home, causing confusion and distress.

A simple adjustment, such as covering or repositioning a mirror, can sometimes help reduce anxiety and create a calmer environment.

At Sahan Cares, we know it's often the smallest details that make the biggest difference. Our carers take the time to understand each person, recognising what brings comfort and what may be causing unnecessary distress.

Because good dementia care isn't just about managing symptoms.

It's about helping someone feel safe in their own home.

The smile came before the visit.Not because someone was coming to provide care.Because someone familiar was coming throu...
24/07/2026

The smile came before the visit.

Not because someone was coming to provide care.

Because someone familiar was coming through the door.

For many older people, seeing the same trusted face brings comfort that can't be written into a care plan. There's no need to start over, explain routines again, or welcome another stranger into their home.

That familiarity builds trust. And trust helps people feel safe, relaxed and more like themselves.

At Sahan Cares, we believe the best care starts long before the visit begins. It starts with knowing the person behind the care.

Because sometimes, the greatest reassurance is simply knowing who's coming.

You walk into your mum's house, and at first, everything looks exactly as it always has.The family photos are still on t...
23/07/2026

You walk into your mum's house, and at first, everything looks exactly as it always has.

The family photos are still on the wall. Her favourite chair is by the window. The kettle is where it's always been.

But something has changed.

She's stopped watering the plants. Lunch is still untouched. The curtains stay closed a little longer. The little routines that once came naturally are beginning to fade.

These changes don't always happen overnight. They happen quietly, one small moment at a time.

That's why noticing changes in someone's routine can be just as important as noticing changes in their health.

At Sahan Cares, we believe the little things tell the biggest story. When someone knows a person's everyday routine, they're more likely to notice when something isn't quite right.

The phone rings on your bedside table at two in the morning and panic hits you before you even answer. You are constantl...
15/06/2026

The phone rings on your bedside table at two in the morning and panic hits you before you even answer. You are constantly on edge, waiting for the sudden crisis that forces her out of her home and into a hospital bed.

Most care agencies send a rotating cast of workers who rush through tasks to hit their targets. Because they do not know her baseline, they easily miss the subtle balance changes or physical fatigue that happen right before a serious fall.

At Sahan Cares, we prevent emergencies by sending the exact same carer every single day. Our professional knows your mother's unique movements and environment, quietly removing hazards and stepping in to protect her before an accident happens.

Real prevention starts with a familiar professional who is actually there to look out for her.

The terminal diagnosis changed everything in an afternoon. You are suddenly navigating medication charts, desperate to f...
13/06/2026

The terminal diagnosis changed everything in an afternoon. You are suddenly navigating medication charts, desperate to fulfill her wish of staying in her own bedroom.

Most agencies bring a different stranger into her private space every few days. This forces your family to continuously explain her physical changes during your most sensitive moments.

At Sahan Cares, we assign a dedicated team of consistent professionals to manage her palliative support. Our carers stay with you, establishing a quiet routine so you can simply spend meaningful time together.

Fulfilling her final wish requires absolute consistency, not a rotating rota.

She is standing in the kitchen she has cooked in for forty years. She knows it is hers.But she can't quite remember wher...
11/06/2026

She is standing in the kitchen she has cooked in for forty years. She knows it is hers.
But she can't quite remember where she keeps the bowls. Or how to work the toaster.
Or what she came in here to do.

Dementia takes the everyday steps that used to be automatic.

Most agencies send a new face every few weeks. A rotating worker who will simply walk
in and take over. Doing things their way. Moving things to where they think they should
go. Taking away the small independence she still has, and leaving her feeling like a
guest in her own home.

At Sahan Cares, we send the same carer every single time. Someone who knows
exactly how to quietly guide her through her old routines without taking over. Someone
who steps in where she needs help and steps back where she doesn't.
When memory fades, a familiar routine keeps her grounded.


You have been her main carer for years now. Helping her dress. Sorting her medication. Driving her to appointments. Worr...
09/06/2026

You have been her main carer for years now. Helping her dress. Sorting her medication. Driving her to appointments. Worrying about her at work. Worrying about her at home.

Nobody tells you how exhausting this gets.

Most families try to manage on their own for far too long. They feel guilty about asking for help. They worry that handing over care means letting her down.

At Sahan Cares, we work alongside families like yours. We send the same carer every time so your mum has continuity. So you can stop running yourself into the ground.

You can go back to being her daughter instead of her full-time carer.

If you need to talk something through, we are here.

📞 020 8848 1380

The hospital ward is loud, bright, and full of strangers. His own bedroom is quiet, familiar, and full of the things tha...
08/06/2026

The hospital ward is loud, bright, and full of strangers. His own bedroom is quiet, familiar, and full of the things that have mattered to him for decades.

In the final stages of life, being at home matters more than almost anything else.

Most agencies cannot guarantee who will walk through the door each day. You should not have to explain his needs and his medication to a new face every morning. Not now.

At Sahan Cares, we provide one dedicated carer throughout. They learn his routine. They handle the clinical care. They know when he needs quiet and when he needs company.

Proper care means he stays at home. In his own bed. In his own space. With someone he knows.

He says he is fine because he does not want to be a burden.But when you visit, you see the unopened mail piling up. The ...
05/06/2026

He says he is fine because he does not want to be a burden.

But when you visit, you see the unopened mail piling up. The bills he hasn't dealt with. The effort it takes him just to manage the basics.

Most agencies send a different person every week. Each new face has no way of knowing what is normal for him and what isn't. They are in and out too quickly to spot the warning signs.

At Sahan Cares, we send the same carer every visit. They notice when something is different today. The small shifts that point to bigger problems coming. That is how we keep him safe at home for longer.

Familiarity is not a luxury. It is how you spot trouble before it becomes a crisis.

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18-20 East Avenue
Hayes
UB32HP

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