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Welcome to Visiting Angels

Stirlingshire, Falkirk, Clackmannanshire and West Lothian

Premium Home Care Near You

Welcome to Visiting Angels Stirlingshire. As local residents of Stirling, we are delighted to offer a premium home care service to the people in our local area and beyond.

We provide a range of care, from companionship, personal care, complex care, learning and physical disabilities, light housekeeping, meal preparation and medication assistance. Our aim is to support people to continue to stay in the comfort of their own home.

Our caregivers are able to support you in the following areas:

  • Stirling (FK7)
  • Bridge of Allan (FK9)
  • Dunblane (FK15)
  • Dollar (FK14)
  • Alloa (FK10)
  • Menstrie (FK11)
  • Callander (FK17)
  • Alva (FK12)
  • Falkirk (FK1, FK2, FK3, FK4, FK5, FK6)
  • Bucklyvie (FK8)
  • Doune (FK16)
  • Tillicoultry (FK13)
  • Auchterarder (PH3)
  • Linlithgow (EH49, EH51)
  • Livingston (EH54)
  • Blackburn (EH47)
  • Bathgate (EH48)

We focus on including caregivers from your local area, so they easily become part of your community. This helps our caregivers understand your specific neighbourhood, and it also allows us to offer our services well, even in faraway places.

An essential part of our service is to give you a choice of caregiver matched to your own specific care needs, hobbies, pastimes and interests. We introduce you to our matched Caregiver before home care starts, so that you can get to know them and decide if they are the right fit for you. It is important that long-term relationships are built so that you trust the Angels that you invite into your homes and enjoy being in their company.

Get in Touch

Visiting Angels Stirlingshire

Studio 33

Springkerse Business Centre

3 Whitehouse Road

Stirling

FK7 7SP

01786 542203

“We would like to thank you for your services and for the wonderful care that your team provided to our Mum. Whenever we have the opportunity, we recommend your services.”

G. & W. Murphy

“I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the family to extend our heartfelt thanks to you and your organisation for all of the kindness and care that was afforded to our mother.”

J. Tekavec

Meet the Team

Sheena Khangura – Managing Director

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I’m Sheena, Director of Visiting Angels Stirlingshire. Born and raised in Stirling, it only seemed right to start Visiting Angels home care in my home town. Caring has always been at the heart of everything I do with a wealth of experience in management and a desire to provide the best care across Stirlingshire and the surrounding areas. I’m passionate about changing the face of care across the country. By treating our carers well, we can ensure that our clients are receiving the care they deserve.

Clare Tait -Head of Operations

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I’m Clare, Registered care Manager of Visiting Angels Stirling. Over the past 10 years I’ve gained invaluable experience within the Health & Social sector supporting areas such as Care at Home,Care Homes , Complex Needs and Supported Living.

I pride myself that in the beginning I started as a care giver and worked my way through the roles to area manager and registered manger, leading and developing care services in line with the Care inspectorate quality framework.

My passion is to empower others, with values of respect and trust. It’s important to me that we treat others as we would want others to treat us.

Visiting angels carer centric ethos remain very important to me which embeds my focus and passion about our Visiting Angles family. Leading by example within our family team creates a positive work culture and ensures our Visiting angels family feel supported and empowered to deliver the highest quality of care within our sector.

Deborah McKay – Deputy Manager

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I’m Deborah, Deputy Care Manager of Visiting Angels Stirlingshire. Over the past 8 years I have ran my own business in Floristry. Before this I worked within the Care and Finance industry, gaining invaluable experience within Management, Finance and the Health and Social Care Sector. Caring has always been at the heart of everything I do, from my own personal experience with my grandad having a stroke and being his full-time carer, to working personally with our amazing clients. My passion is to lead a confident, trustworthy team with strong values and respect and to maintain the amazing quality care that Visiting Angels is renowned for. Visiting Angels Stirlingshire is so much more than a workplace, we are a Family.

Dawn Martinez – Quality Lead

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I’m Dawn, Quality lead of Visiting Angels Stirlingshire.

Over the past 28 years I have gained valuable experience in my role as a Registered Nurse within the NHS and Hospice care, specialising in the fields of Respiratory, Oncology and Palliative care.
I am passionate about improving the quality of life for our clients and helping to enable clients to identify what matters to them using a goal centred approach. I believe that care should be centred around what is important to the individual, promoting independence and participation at all times.
I believe in a positive workforce culture where carers are valued for their unique qualities and supported and empowered to deliver care in an unrushed supportive manner.
I believe that the Visiting Angels core values promote a high standard of care and I am looking forward to working within the Visiting Angels family to ensure these high standards continue.

“I want to thank you for sending me such a wonderful Angel to help me during my recuperation. I always felt safe and comfortable when she was here.”

Dorothy K

“Thank for literally being “visiting angels” to dad. Without you his life would not have that magic touch you brought to him. You will be treasured for your work.”

John

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