Elderly Care – Daily Check-Ins and Supportive Visits Across London
If you're searching for reliable and respectful elderly care that doesn't involve personal or medical support, Vigil Care Services offers a trusted alternative. We provide flexible daily visits and phone check-ins for older adults across London — giving families peace of mind and individuals the reassurance of regular contact and friendly support.
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What Our Elderly Care Includes
Our visits are designed to help older adults maintain their routine, feel safe, and stay connected — all without entering the territory of regulated care. In-person or phone wellbeing check-ins Light conversation and companionship Encouraging hydration and healthy eating (no feeding) Medication reminders or prompting (no administration) Encouraging movement, routine, and self-care Reporting any concerns or noticeable changes to families
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Older adults living alone who want regular contact Individuals with early-stage dementia (non-clinical support only) People adjusting after a hospital discharge or period of ill health Adults who are socially isolated, anxious, or recently bereaved Families who live far away or work full-time and want peace of mind
Book a Free Discovery Call“We didn't need carers — we just wanted someone to check on Mum every day. Vigil gives us the reassurance that she's okay, and Mum loves the chats”
“They remind Dad to take his tablets, drink water, and keep up with his routine. It's the kind of elderly care that feels like a friendship, not a service.”
Frequently asked questions
- Do you provide personal or medical care?
- No. We do not provide regulated personal care. Our visits are for companionship, reminders, and general wellbeing support only.
- Is this only for elderly people?
- While most of our clients are older adults, we also support adults 18+ who benefit from regular check-ins.
- Can we start with just one visit per week?
- Absolutely. Our elderly care is fully flexible — you decide how often we visit, and we adapt as needs change.
- Can you prompt medication and hydration?
- Yes, we can remind and encourage — but we do not administer medication or physically assist with eating or drinking.