Quality Homecare on the Isle of Wight

Bembridge

Quality homecare in Bembridge

That’s us!

The heart of Right at Home Isle of Wight. Come in for a cuppa and a chat, our office of friendly faces can be found on the High Street, right above the Fishmongers, you may have seen them featured on the documentary “Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South”.

Did you know our office used to be the Parish Council Office and before that, it was the local fire station?

With the ease of access with a boat and the Geology of the area, it made the area a popular source of employment for stone and quarrying. This occurred for centuries from 1200’s onwards in Bembridge. Once cut off and considered an island in its own right, Bembridge was first known as Binbridge Isle, only accessible by boat or at a later date, by a causeway which was only accessible at low tide. By being surrounded by water and being only accessible by boat it allows the small but defensible island time to prepare for the many attacks, particularly by the French, it would receive through the years. By 1665 there were 3 ways in to Bembridge and then it wasn’t until the 1880’s that it joined the Isle of Wight following the drainage of Brading Haven.

Until the 19th Century, Bembridge was barely populated and mainly consisted of farmsteads, most inhabitants were involved in either agriculture or fishing, there were also a few tradesmen and craftsmen as well as smuggling- which naturally due to its secretive nature, it is hard to determine the extent to which this took place.  By 1832, with thanks to Bembridge being mentioned in literature as a secluded yet picturesque areas, people became to visit and buy land for their seaside homes. In 1845 the church was built claiming Bembridge as a village, then in 1864 a railway was authorised to connect Yar Bridge to Bembridge. This leads us to Bembridge today as since, not much has changed.

Bembridge Windmill

 

There is something to visit on all sides of Bembridge which sits at the most Easterly point of the Isle of Wight. It is home to the Windmill, which dating back to 1700, is the last surviving one on the island.

Bembridge Lifeboat

 

On the other side of the village are the houseboats which are worth a visit to see the different shapes and designs, these look out to St Helens which was heavily involved in the history of Bembridge and it’s quarrying.

Homecare services in Bembridge:

 

We can support our clients with a wide variety of tasks and activities, the most common of which are as listed: 

  • Personal Care – Our Caregivers can support you or your loved one with all aspects of their daily personal care routine. We generally support our clients with showering, dressing, dental care etc. Our service is dignified and always personalised to our clients. We understand that no one client is the same as another!
  • Companionship Care – we can support our clients to remain active in their local community. In Bembridge and the Isle of Wight, there are many groups for vulnerable adults that we can ensure we visit with our clients. 
  • Complex Care – We can support our clients with various health conditions. We currently support clients with all types of health conditions, such as:
    • Dementia care
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • Stroke care
    • Cerebral Palsy
    • COPD
    • Osteoarthritis
  • Live-In Care – we can provide 24-hour live-in care to support our clients, a great alternative to a care home if someone requires significant support. 

 

You or your loved one may not need significant support, but Right at Home Isle of Wight can help you with daily activities and companionship to enable independence and positive well-being, preventing isolation and loneliness among vulnerable adults. 

"They don't just look after the client, they are very caring to the family. In my own experiences, they are all very friendly and if it wasn't for their care over myself who is another carer for my husband. The agency is very obliging at any request.

If it wasn't for the agency I would not be able to look after my husband at home. All the carers are lovely."