Hospital Discharge & Settling-in Support in Essex

A safe, calm return home after hospital—practical support, reassurance, and routine-building from day one.

Respite care in Braintree and Essex provided by Firmly Care

Leaving hospital can be a relief—but it can also feel daunting. The first days at home often involve new medication routines, reduced mobility, fatigue, and lots of “little tasks” that suddenly feel big.

Firmly Care provides hospital discharge and settling-in support across Essex, helping you return home safely, rebuild confidence, and get back into a comfortable routine—with dignity and reassurance at every step.

We provide:

  • Helps reduce worry and overwhelm after discharge
  • Support with personal care, meals, mobility and daily routines
  • Short-term or ongoing support—built around your needs

What This Service Includes

Settle in safely

Help getting comfortable at home, setting up essentials, and making the environment safer and easier to manage.

Personal care & dignity

Support with washing, dressing, continence care and getting ready for the day—at your pace and your preference.

Mobility & routine-building

Assistance moving around the home, safe transfers, gentle encouragement and structure to support recovery.

Practical home support

Meal preparation, hydration reminders, shopping support, light housekeeping and “life admin” help during recovery.

How We Help After Discharge

Your support plan is tailored. Depending on needs, we can help with:

  • Arrival home support (help getting in, settled, and comfortable)
  • Personal care (washing, dressing, toileting, continence care)
  • Medication support (prompts and support as agreed in the care plan)
  • Meal preparation & hydration support
  • Mobility support (moving safely around the home, transfers, stairs where appropriate)
  • Home safety check (reducing trip hazards, simple changes for safer movement)
  • Routine building (morning/evening routines, confidence and consistency)
  • Light household support (tidying, laundry support, changing bed linen)
  • Shopping/errands and help attending follow-up appointments (where required)

Note: We are not an emergency service. For urgent medical help call 999; for non-emergency medical advice call 111.

Who This Service Is For

Hospital discharge & settling-in support may be ideal if you or a loved one:

  • Need help adjusting at home after a hospital stay
  • Feel weaker, unsteady, or less confident moving around
  • Need practical support while regaining strength and independence
  • Have family who can’t be there full-time but want reassurance
  • Would benefit from short-term support that can continue if needed

How It Works

Quick conversation

Call or WhatsApp us. We’ll ask a few simple questions about discharge timing, needs, and what support would help most.

Assessment & plan

We visit you and agree a tailored plan for the first days/weeks at home covering routines, risks, preferences, and outcomes.

Support begins

We start visits at agreed times and keep things flexible as recovery progresses. If you need more (or less) support, we adjust.

You can combine settling-in support with other services, such as:

  • Companionship & social support (confidence, conversation, gentle outings)
  • Respite care (short breaks for family carers)
  • Complex care (where needs are more advanced and ongoing)

Essex Coverage

We support clients across Essex, including:
Braintree, Chelmsford, Colchester, Basildon, Southend-on-Sea, Brentwood, Harlow, Thurrock, Maldon, Rochford, Castle Point, Tendring, Uttlesford and surrounding areas.

Not sure if we cover your area? Call us and we’ll confirm.

Elderly care

FAQ

As soon as we’ve completed an initial conversation and confirmed availability. If you have a planned discharge date, contact us early so we can prepare.
Yes, where availability allows, we can support the transition home and help you settle in safely.
We can provide medication support in line with an agreed care plan and appropriate arrangements. We’ll discuss what’s needed during assessment.
Yes, support can include getting ready, accompaniment (where appropriate), and practical help around appointment days.
It can be short-term while you recover, or it can transition into ongoing care if needs continue.
Yes. With consent, we can coordinate updates with family and follow any relevant discharge guidance to keep support joined-up.

Request a call back

Tell us your discharge date (if known) and what support you need. We’ll call you back during opening hours.

If you need urgent medical help, call 999. For non-emergency medical advice, call 111.

Need help after hospital discharge?

We’ll help you settle in safely at home and rebuild your routine with calm, respectful support across Essex.