Waking Night Care

Waking Night Care provides continuous overnight support for individuals who need assistance, reassurance, or monitoring throughout the night. Our trained caregivers remain awake and alert at all times, ensuring safety, comfort, and peace of mind for both clients and their families. Our caregivers can help with medication, repositioning, toileting, and emotional reassurance, while also responding promptly to any emergencies.

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Why Choose US?

At LCS Portsmouth, we focus on respectful, personalised care that allows individuals to remain in the comfort of their own home while receiving the dedicated night-time support they deserve. This service is especially valuable for those living with conditions such as dementia, Parkinson’s disease, mobility challenges, or recovery after hospital discharge.

Unlike sleep-in care, waking night care ensures there is always someone available and attentive, ready to meet immediate needs. Families gain reassurance knowing their loved one is never left unattended during vulnerable hours.

Looking for Care?

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Regular Monitoring Care

Caregivers stay awake through the night to monitor health conditions, mobility, or medical equipment for safety.

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Personal Care Support

Assistance with toileting, repositioning, hygiene, or medication during the night to maintain dignity and comfort.

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Specialist Night Care

Tailored care for individuals with dementia, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, or other complex conditions requiring consistent supervision.

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Recovery Support

Overnight help for individuals returning home after surgery or hospitalisation, ensuring rest, safety, and timely assistance.

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End-of-Life Night Care

Compassionate overnight support to manage symptoms, provide comfort, and offer reassurance during the final stages of illness.

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Dementia Night Care

Specialised support for individuals experiencing restlessness, confusion, or night-time wandering linked to memory loss conditions.