Given a choice very few people would choose to give up their home and move into residential care. Sometimes it is unavoidable but it is not inevitable. We have many clients who maintain themselves at home despite advancing years, physical infirmities and even mild dementia. What matters is the support package that can be put in place to help them financially, socially and practically.

Residential Care Legal Advice Glasgow, Scotland

We pride ourselves on assisting our elderly clients in all areas. We have helped clients access homecare on a temporary or long-term basis. We can put them in touch with reliable cleaners, plumbers, gardeners and other trades people who can be available in an emergency or on a regular basis at a reasonable cost.  We can even help them meet occasional, trustworthy companions who will accompany them to the theatre, to a concert or for a day at Loch Lomond without breaking the bank.

All of this is in addition to the other legal work we can carry out on their behalf.

Based in Glasgow, Scotland, we provide care in the home advice to elderly people across Scotland including people from the following Scottish towns and cities:- Cumbernauld, Stirling, Alloa, Clydebank, Dumbarton, Paisley, Glasgow, Greenock, Falkirk, Ayr (and other towns in Ayrshire), Motherwell, East Kilbride and Hamilton.

Legal Help for the Elderly - Contact our Solicitor in Glasgow, Alison Chisholm

To find out how our lawyers can help you or to arrange an initial consultation with one of our solicitors, please complete our online enquiry form or contact us on 0141 248 3456.

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