Established in 2013, Able Living is a family run domiciliary care agency providing exceptional homecare to the communities of Poynton, Hazel Grove, Bramhall and surrounding areas.
We are not part of a large organisation or franchise network, we are an independent care company who are able to easily adapt to peoples differing home care needs.
Our primary focus is to provide the best possible domiciliary (home care) to the local community. All our staff work tirelessly to find ways to improve the quality of life for our clients, allowing them to live their lives as fully as possible and remain independent at home.
We provide care for the elderly and other adults who need our specialist care. We work hard to support you and your loved ones with individually tailored care, provided by our handpicked team of highly trained carers who are passionate about providing the best possible care at home.
We are proud to announce the launch of the Memory Lane Cafe held at Bramhall Methodist Church Hall . Hosted and funded by Able Living, this is a social event for Bramhall Seniors held every Monday between 2pm and 4pm. Visit the News page for more details.
At Able Living, we are proud to have an outstanding track record of providing care since 2013 as evidenced in our glowing testimonials and reviews. We have consistently been rated as ‘Good’ by CQC since our first inspection 8 years ago.
We are a family run business and our team of amazing carers are all local to the area, highly trained, professional and compassionate.
Call us now to see how can help with your home care needs.
Home care Bramhall 0161 204 7968
Home care Poynton 01625 875 865
At Able Living, we believe in providing all the support needed to enable people to stay in their own homes for as long as possible, ensuring the best quality of life.
We are so proud of our team here at Able Living, every single member of the team goes the extra mile to ensure our clients are cared for as if they were part of their own family.
We offer companionship as part of our care as we recognise, particularly during these times that people may be more prone to loneliness and missing loved ones.