
WELLBEING, INDEPENDENCE, CONNECTION.
AT HOME
AND ONLINE.
At Help Starts Here we provide inclusive wellbeing support that helps people stay connected, independent and supported.
We combine trusted traditional support with modern digital connection to reduce loneliness, improve access and promote wellbeing.
Our services are flexible, culturally responsive and designed to meet people where they are.
Supporting wellbeing for today and the future.
OUR SERVICES
Help Starts Here provide community wellbeing support designed to help people live well, stay connected, and remain independent. We combine trusted, traditional support with modern digital options, making care easier to access, more flexible, and more personal.
Our services are preventative, person‑centred, and aligned with the Care Act 2014 wellbeing principle — supporting what matters most to people in their day‑to‑day lives.
MOBILITY & OUTDOOR SUPPORT
Support to move safely at home and get out into the community with confidence.
meal preparation & housework
Help with meals and everyday household tasks to keep home life safe and comfortable.
DIGITAL COMPANIONSHIP
Friendly wellbeing check-ins and companionship through video calls and messaging.
MEDICATION SUPPORT
Medication prompts and organisation to support safe, consistent routines.
TECHNOLOGY CONFIDENCE SUPPORT
Simple, patient support to help people use phones, tablets, and online services confidently.

THE UK POPULATION IS AGEING, DRIVING DEMAND FOR SUPPORT SERVICES
Nearly one in five people (18.6%) in England & Wales are aged 65 or over, and the number of older people continues to grow, increasing demand for services that support independence, dignity, and everyday wellbeing.” — ONS data.
LONELINESS AND ISOLATION HAVE MEASURABLE HEALTH IMPACTS FOR OLDER PEOPLE
Loneliness affects nearly 1 million older people in the UK and is strongly linked to poorer physical and mental health outcomes — including increased risk of heart disease, stroke and dementia.” — Age UK.


A GROWING NUMBER OF OLDER ADULTS LIVE ALONE, INCREASING NEED FOR SUPPORT AND CONNECTION
Over 3.3 million people aged 65+ live alone, and this number has risen significantly in recent years. Older people living alone are more likely to experience multiple health challenges and may benefit from practical, social and digital support.” —Age UK.
DIGITAL EXCLUSION INCREASES ISOLATION AND LIMITS ACCESS TO SERVICES
Many older people struggle with technology, which can worsen feelings of isolation and hinder access to services, social contact, health appointments, and community engagement. Modern support services that combine in-person and digital connection help bridge this gap.
CONNECT WITH US
Reach out to us to learn more about our services and how we can assist you in finding the perfect employment match in the field of elderly care.
info@kindnessinaction.com
123-456-7890



