Sensory Impairment Care at Home in Lowestoft
Professional support for blind, deaf, or deafblind older adults — enabling independence, safety, and engagement with adapted communication and support.
Complex Care Support
What Sensory Impairment Support Looks Like
Specialised support adapted to your parent’s specific sensory losses, enabling communication and independence.
Safe Adapted Mobility
We support safe movement with verbal guidance, hand-over-hand support, or adapted techniques suited to your parent’s sensory abilities.
Communication and Connection
We communicate in ways your parent understands — touch, speech, hearing aids, sign language — maintaining connection and dignity.
Home Adapted for Independence
We work with specialists to adapt your parent’s home environment, enabling maximum independence within their sensory capabilities.
Sensory Impairment Support Prevents Isolation and Enables Engagement
What Sensory Impairment Support Includes
Sensory impairment care means comprehensive support adapted to parents with significant visual loss, hearing loss, or both (deafblindness). We support mobility safely — providing verbal descriptions of environment for blind clients, steady physical guidance, or hand-over-hand communication for deafblind clients. We adapt communication to what your parent understands — some deafblind clients use tactile sign language, others use written communication with magnification, others have residual hearing and use amplified speech. We support personal care, meal preparation, and daily activities using techniques and communication adapted to your parent’s specific sensory abilities. Every interaction is designed to maintain dignity, independence, and engagement.
Adapting Environment and Building Independence
People with sensory impairments can remain independent and engaged if their environment is appropriately adapted and support is designed around their specific capabilities. We work with occupational therapists and sensory specialists to adapt your parent’s home — consistent organisation of spaces, tactile markers, good lighting for residual vision, hearing loop systems. We support your parent to use available technology — magnifiers, screen readers, hearing aids, cochlear implants. We coach your parent in adapted techniques for cooking, cleaning, personal care, and mobility that maximise their independence. Our care coordinator Stef Clark RMN, with 30+ years in care planning, ensures every carer understands your parent’s specific sensory losses and adapted communication. Every interaction is logged in OpenPass, noting what communication worked best and any adjustments needed.
Why Families Choose Amari Care Services for Sensory Impairment Care
Amari Care Services has provided specialised sensory impairment support to 10 families across Lowestoft for over a decade. Families tell us that specialised support transforms their parent’s experience from isolation to engagement. Their parent can communicate effectively, can move safely, can participate in activities and relationships. Our carers are trained specifically in sensory impairment support and understand both the technical adaptations and the psychological impact of sensory loss. With a 9.3/10 rating and Good CQC registration, we deliver sensory impairment care that enables your parent’s best possible quality of life. Our Lowestoft team, supervised by Stef Clark RMN, brings specialised expertise and genuine commitment to supporting your parent’s independence and dignity despite sensory challenges.
Sensory impairment care is part of our complex care service in Lowestoft. We also support stroke care, Parkinson’s support, and nine home care services across Suffolk.
Meet the Lowestoft Team Behind Your Care
Every family deserves to know who is behind their loved one’s care. Here is the team — from first phone call to daily visits.
Stef Clark RMN
Registered Manager
Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with over 30 years’ experience in health and social care. Named on our CQC registration — clinical leadership most providers cannot match.
Faisal Khan
Head of Marketing
Leads marketing strategy, digital presence and community engagement — ensuring services are accessible and well represented locally.
Gus Saggu
Nominated Individual & Director
Registered with CQC as the person responsible for supervising management. Ensures robust governance and compliance across the service.

Our Services
Nine Care Services From One Local Lowestoft Team
Every service is managed from our Riverside Road, NR33 office and delivered by carers trained to Care Certificate standards.
- Personal Care — Washing, dressing, bathing, and continence support
- Dementia Care — Consistent routines and patient support for memory loss
- Live-In Care — A dedicated carer in your parent’s home around the clock
- Complex Care — PEG feeding, catheter care, stoma maintenance, and hoisting
- Companionship Care — Regular visits for company, conversation, and light support
- Overnight Care — Waking or sleeping night carers for safety and reassurance
- Respite Care — Temporary cover so family carers can take a proper break
- Hospital Discharge Care — Reablement support when your parent leaves hospital
- End-of-Life Care — Comfort, companionship, and dignity in the final weeks and months
Getting Started
Not Sure What Care Your Parent Needs?
You don’t need to have all the answers. Most families call us unsure about what’s needed, what it costs, or how it all works. That’s exactly what we’re here for.
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Call Us — 10 Minutes Is All It Takes
Speak directly to our Lowestoft care team. Tell us what’s worrying you. We’ll listen, explain your options, and answer every question. No pressure, no jargon.
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We Visit, Listen, and Build a Plan
We carry out a FREE care assessment at home. We’ll work out exactly what’s needed and build a plan that fits your family’s budget and circumstances.
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Your Parent Gets Their Own Small Team
We match a small, consistent team of named carers to your loved one. When you’re happy with everything, care begins — on your timeline.
No obligation. We’re here to help you decide at your pace.
