
Stroke home care
Supporting Hull & East Yorkshire with stroke recovery and compassionate care at home
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Recovery from a stroke can be a slow and steady process. Every person’s journey is different — and being able to recover in familiar surroundings, with the right support, can make a world of difference.
At Sirius Homecare, we provide professional, compassionate stroke care at home in Hull, helping individuals regain confidence, maintain independence, and feel safe and supported every step of the way.
Our team are trained care professionals, experienced in helping people with reduced mobility, speech or cognitive challenges following a stroke. We focus on non-clinical, practical support that works alongside your medical care plan, offering essential help at home while encouraging independence.
Why recover at home?
Being able to remain in your own home and amongst your family during stroke recovery - while still receiving high-quality professional care - is priceless. In fact, studies have shown that recovering at home can positively influence emotional wellbeing and overall recovery time, especially when compared to residential or hospital-based care.
We work closely with your NHS healthcare team, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, or occupational therapists to ensure our support complements the wider stroke rehabilitation plan.

Our stroke home care services in Hull include:
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Personal care – assistance with washing, dressing, toileting and grooming
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Medication support – prompting or administering medication in line with your care plan
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Meal preparation and support with eating or drinking
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Mobility support – helping with walking aids, hoists, or safe movement around the home
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Light domestic tasks – cleaning, laundry, bed changes, and shopping
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Companionship and emotional reassurance, especially important during recovery
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Support with speech, communication aids or writing tools
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Encouragement and assistance with rehabilitation activities
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Respite care for family members
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Outings and activities, such as gentle walks, community groups, or errands
We understand that stroke recovery is not always linear. That’s why we offer flexible, adaptable support that responds to your progress and personal goals.
Working alongside health professionals
Sirius Homecare is a non-clinical care provider — we do not carry out nursing or medical procedures. However, we take a collaborative approach, working with:
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District nurses and community stroke teams
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Physiotherapists and occupational therapists
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GPs and speech and language therapists
By working in partnership, we ensure that while your medical and therapy needs are handled by qualified clinicians, we provide the reliable day-to-day support that helps recovery happen at home.
Supporting Families Too
A stroke affects not just the individual, but the whole family. That’s why we also offer support for loved ones and family carers - whether that’s regular respite, help after hospital discharge, or long-term care solutions that provide peace of mind.
You don’t have to go through it alone. We’ll work together with your health professionals to support you and your loved ones every step of the way.
Your next step towards the right care
We know there’s a lot to think about when arranging care. These pages explain a bit more about how our service works, what to expect from your home visits, and the costs and funding for this care.
Areas We Cover
We’re proud to support families right across our local community.
We provide specialist home care in Hull, Beverley and across East Riding - including Dunswell, Woodmansey, Thearne, Cottingham, Skidby, Preston, Hedon, Paull, Holderness, Hessle, Anlaby, Willerby, Kirk Ella, West Ella, Swanland, Brough, North Ferriby, Elloughton, South Cave and surrounding areas.
If you’re not sure whether we cover your area, just get in touch — we’ll always try to help where we can.





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