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Osteoarthritis Care & Living with Osteoarthritis in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe

We employ consistent CareGivers who know exactly what level of physical support each Client needs from them.

How can our Ipswich-based osteoarthritis care services help?


Osteoarthritis can lead to frustration and weariness, when a person can no longer perform simple, daily tasks with ease. At Right at Home Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe, we ensure that our Clients are comfortable and their dignity is respected at all times.

Many people with osteoarthritis can lead full, active lives by properly managing the condition. Maintaining good personal care routines can also prevent secondary health problems, pain and discomfort.

Our Ipswich-based CareGivers are highly trained in delivering osteoarthritis care or other types of arthritis-related care to those who need physical assistance.

Our experienced team at Right at Home Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe can help to alleviate some of the pressures of osteoarthritis care and management. Our CareGivers help with the following:

  • Meal preparation
  • Light housekeeping
  • Shopping
  • Laundry
  • Assistance with recreational activities
  • Showering, bathing or bed bathing
  • Dressing and undressing
  • Hair care, shaving and grooming
  • Toileting assistance
  • Footcare

Speak to your local Right at Home office in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe to learn about our homecare for people with osteoarthritis or other types of arthritis. 

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Your questions answered, by our expert Carers in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe

What is osteoarthritis?


Osteoarthritis is one of the most common forms of arthritis. Also known as ‘wear and tear’ arthritis, it is mainly felt in the hands, knees and hips.
When someone experiences osteoarthritis, the cartilage within their joints begins to break down causing the bones to change.

People with osteoarthritis or another type of arthritis may experience a decreased range of mobility, as well as stiffness, swelling, pain and aching. The symptoms of osteoarthritis can range from mild and inconstant to experiencing pain every day.

Homecare for people living with arthritis helps many people to reclaim their independence. We'll help to define a care plan that suits your symptoms.

Our CareGivers are available across Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe to help manage symptoms and pain, and to support with daily tasks. Speak to your local office team to discuss specialist arthritis-focused care and the ways we can help.

Can you live a normal life with osteoarthritis?


Osteoarthritis is a common condition that affects more than 10 million people in the UK. Although there is no cure for it, it does not necessarily deteriorate over time. With the right care and support, you can keep your symptoms under control, ease pain and enjoy a good quality of life.

We recognise that a “normal life” looks different for everyone. That’s why our team of experienced osteoarthritis CareGivers in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe will define a care plan that suits you and your needs.

Osteoarthritis care and management at home in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe


There are several ways to manage and alleviate some of the symptoms of osteoarthritis and other types of arthritis. Alongside practical care and support from a local CareGiver, we recommend:

Healthy lifestyle

Healthy eating and maintaining an active lifestyle will help to keep your muscles strong and support your joints. Gaining or losing weight can have a dramatic impact on the pressure put on your joints, so it's important to maintain a steady, balanced diet when living with osteoarthritis.

Exercising regularly can also help to reduce pain and increase the range of motion in your joints. Our CareGivers in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe can help you access recreational activities in the local area and to enjoy physical activity, ensuring that you stay as fit and healthy as you can.

Many of our Clients benefit from joining the Ipswich Rheumatoid Arthritis Group.

Find out more tips in our Healthy Eating guide.

Taking medicine

It’s important that you take prescribed medicine in order to manage joint pain and other symptoms of osteoarthritis. Remember to check in with your health care professional if you need extra pain relief.

Over the counter pain relief can sometimes interfere with prescribed arthritis medication. That’s why our local CareGivers in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe are trained to support Clients with regular medication maintenance.

Whether you need help keeping track of your pills, or need someone to collect a prescription from the pharmacy, our friendly team of osteoarthritis specialists can help.

Defining a clear osteoarthritis care plan

All of our Clients have a unique, personal and Client-focused care plan. Discussing the level of care you need with your CareGiver is a vital part of maintaining your independence. Members of our Ipswich office team will also be involved for extra reassurance.

Our CareGivers are there to help you with your needs, no matter how simple or difficult the task may seem. Our Ipswich-based CareGivers are competent in the use of mobility aids and equipment. They are also highly trained to help those who need physical assistance due to their particular type of arthritis. Above all, our Carers are there to help you with the things you need to get done. From household tasks to errands, personal care to a friendly chat, we’ll define a specialist care plan that suits your lifestyle.

To discuss your needs, from daily visits to live-in care, contact our team in Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe.

Osteoarthritis information and resources from Right at Home Ipswich, Woodbridge & Felixstowe


  • In the UK, more than 10 million people have arthritis or other, similar conditions that affect the joints
  • More than half of the population over the age of 65 will develop osteoarthritis in at least one joint.
  • Women are more likely to develop osteoarthritis, especially if they are over the age of 50.
  • For more information on the symptoms of osteoarthritis, take a look at the NHS’ resources.
  • For a great resource on living with osteoarthritis, visit Arthritis Research UK.

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