From one-hour visits to overnight care
Expertise in dementia, Parkinson’s, and stroke recovery care
Stay in the comfort of your own home with tailored support
Personalised Elderly Care Services
At Peoples Care Solutions, we understand that growing older can bring its own set of challenges, but it should never mean compromising on dignity or independence. Our elderly care services in Glasgow and East Renfrewshire are designed to provide compassionate, professional support tailored to your unique needs. Whether it’s a one-hour weekly visit, overnight care or respite, we’re here to help you maintain your quality of life in the comfort of your own home. With over 25 years of experience and a Grade 5 Care Inspectorate rating, we’re proud to offer care that’s as personal as it is professional.

Professional At-Home Care Services for the Elderly
Our elderly care services cover everything from personal care, such as washing and dressing, to meal preparation and companionship. We also provide specialised support for conditions like dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke recovery. Our team is here to assist with medication management, mobility, and even escorting you to appointments or social outings. Every care plan is developed in collaboration with you, ensuring it fits seamlessly into your lifestyle and supports your independence.
Trusted Elderly Care Assistance in the Comfort of Your Own Home
Our services extend beyond basic care to include reablement after hospital stays, continence management, and feeding assistance. We also offer companionship visits to reduce loneliness and help you stay connected to your community. With a focus on dignity and respect, our team ensures that every aspect of your care is handled with professionalism and compassion. Whether you need help with daily tasks or more intensive support, we’re here to make life easier and more fulfilling.

The family is extremely satisfied with the care and attention that Mum receives on a daily basis. The carers are all very professional in their approach even if Mum is a little uncooperative. Her needs are adequately met and the family are reassured by this. Communication between carers and family members is very good. If there are any issues regarding Mum's wellbeing (which are few), they are addressed with a phone call to a family member. The carer rota is also emailed out weekly which is very helpful. There are several carers in particular who are particularly efficient and caring, going out of their way to make Mum feel relaxed, comfortable and safe in her own home.
L.G
April 26


