Specialist Care for Specific Conditions
in Surrey and London
When living with a complex health condition, receiving care at home can significantly improve your quality of life. Our highly trained carers work alongside NHS discharge teams and therapists to deliver safe, effective support tailored to your exact diagnosis.
Specialist Care in Surrey and London
We provide expert, condition-led support. Click on any of the conditions below to learn how our dedicated care teams can help you or your loved one live comfortably at home.
Dementia Care
Consistent, familiar support that reduces anxiety, maintains comforting routines, and keeps your loved one safe in the environment they know best.
Learn moreAlzheimer’s Disease
Highly specialised cognitive support that adapts as the condition progresses. We focus on patience, reminiscence therapy, and protecting emotional wellbeing.
Learn moreCancer Care
Compassionate daily assistance and symptom support during treatment or recovery. We focus on conserving your loved one’s energy and maintaining their dignity.
Learn moreStroke Recovery
Empowering care following a hospital discharge. We assist with mobility, communication challenges, and daily exercises to help rebuild independence.
Learn moreMental Health Support
Patient, non-judgemental care for individuals managing mental health conditions. We provide stable routines, medication prompts, and encouraging companionship.
Learn moreParkinson’s Disease
Expert care adapted to the fluctuating nature of Parkinson’s. We assist with mobility, medication timing, and preventing falls as symptoms change throughout the day.
Learn moreMotor Neurone Disease (MND)
Highly specialised support focusing on safe moving and handling, communication assistance, and nutritional support as the condition progresses.
Learn moreJoint Replacement Recovery
Short-term practical assistance following hip or knee surgery. We help you move safely, prepare meals, and complete exercises to speed up your recovery.
Learn moreWorking Alongside Healthcare Professionals
We are not a replacement for medical treatment, but a vital extension of it. Our care managers work directly with NHS discharge teams, district nurses, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists to ensure that the support we provide at home aligns perfectly with your clinical needs.
If your loved one requires specialised equipment, such as a hoist or a profiling bed, our carers are fully trained to use it safely. We maintain strict daily care logs and will always flag any changes in your loved one’s condition to the appropriate medical professionals immediately.
Clinical Excellence You Can Trust
Caring for someone with a specific medical condition requires far more than basic assistance. It demands a deep understanding of the illness, the ability to recognise subtle changes in symptoms, and the confidence to manage complex medication or mobility requirements safely.
At SD Care, our carers undergo rigorous, condition-specific training before they are placed with a client. We maintain strict clinical oversight to ensure that our care plan perfectly complements the medical treatment your loved one is already receiving.
As conditions progress or improve, our local care managers are on hand to review and adapt the care plan. You will always have the peace of mind that comes from knowing highly trained professionals are overseeing your family’s support.
Flexible Delivery for Every Need
Depending on your diagnosis and the stage of the condition, we can deliver support through Visiting Home Care, overnight support, or comprehensive Live-in Care.
Visiting Home Care
For individuals who need structured support at specific times of the day. A trained carer visits your home to assist with medication, personal hygiene, and daily routines, ensuring you remain independent and safe.
Explore Visiting Care →Overnight Support
Many complex conditions cause distress or require monitoring during the night. We offer waking night and sleeping night care, providing a reassuring professional presence until the morning.
Explore Night Care →Comprehensive Live-In Care
When a condition progresses to require constant supervision, a dedicated carer lives with your loved one. This offers the ultimate peace of mind and prevents the need for a distressing move to a care home.
Explore Live-In Care →Supporting the Whole Family
A serious medical diagnosis does not just affect the person who receives it, it affects spouses, children, and close friends. We know that family carers often carry a heavy emotional and physical burden.
Our carers are trained to provide emotional support not just to the client, but to the wider family. We ensure you are kept fully updated on your loved one’s condition, providing the reassurance you need to step back and simply be a family member again, rather than a full-time carer.
What Families Say About SD Care
Read genuine feedback from families across Surrey and London who trust us with the care of their loved ones.
I am happy with all the carers that come to me. They are very good and very thorough, and I don’t want to change them as they do a good job. They are very good, and they remind me of my tablets.
Excellent! No complaints. They are looking after me extremely well. I love them all; they cheer me up. I always look forward to who’s coming.
Amazing! Thanks again for all your help sorting out care for my mum. Viki is amazing!
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Care Advisors Today
We know that arranging care for a complex health condition is a major decision. Our advisors are available seven days a week to listen to your situation and help you understand the options. Call us for a free, confidential conversation.
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