If you have difficulty in shopping for yourself there are several different options available to you. All major supermarkets now offer a home delivery service via online ordering. You can find information about this on your preferred supermarket’s website. Many supermarkets will offer priority delivery slots for elderly or vulnerable people.
If you are unable to shop online, then there are a number of local volunteer groups who will collect shopping for you and deliver to your door. These groups will not normally enter your home.
Some home care providers offer a paid for shopping service which you can arrange privately. For information on home care providers you can visit the Care Choices website and view the Suffolk care directory online or order a copy to be sent to you.
Help around the home
If you need help to keep your home clean or with gardening or maintenance, there are several options available to you.
Some home care providers offer a paid for cleaning service which you can arrange privately. For information on home care providers you can visit the Care Choices website and view the Suffolk care directory online or order a copy to be sent to you.
Alternatively, there are many local cleaning or gardening companies available. When looking for a company ask for recommendations from people and always be sure that the service you use is reputable. Your local good neighbour scheme may have details of local volunteers or paid for services which are trustworthy.
You can find local services to help with the following on our Suffolk InfoLink website:
Help with personal care