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A little bit about us…

At SightCall, we want to help those who are most vulnerable in our community. We aim to deliver our service to as many people as we can.

We offer a personalised touch with every eye test, ensuring your residents’ individual needs are met to the highest standards.

SightCall offers a distinctive home visiting optical service, in which each patient is given the highest priority.

We provide a smooth experience for those who can’t reach a conventional optician, guaranteeing that everyone may take advantage of an experienced, certified Optometrist.

We provide personal eye care plans for your residents’.

We offer those who are eligible, free NHS eye examinations. We take time to comprehend your residents’ requirements, whilst encouraging overall eye health and wellness.

We carefully choose the most fashionable glasses provided by us, to ensure appearance is not compromised. These are also engraved with the residents’ name.

Free after-care is given with regular visits to address any concerns, and service residents’ current glasses.

Free replacement glasses are provided if residents’ glasses are lost, damaged or broken.

Dementia Signage Provided (click for more info)

Switching to SightCall is easy and simple. We assist you at every step of the way. We’ll take care of the handover from your previous eye care provider and arrange the eye tests, and revisits. Additionally, our guidance and training for staff could contribute to your CQC Score.

All our opticians are experienced in conducting eye tests with patients who have Dementia, Alzheimer’s, learning difficulties,  Autism, and various other mental health conditions. We use specialist equipment adapted for home-use, and the examinations are carried out with all due care and attention.

Our patients are some of the most vulnerable people in our society and our specialist holistic approach to eye care means that they can benefit from being engaged with the world around them, while feeling safe and less isolated.

Five Easy Steps for a Care Home Visit

Book a visit by calling 0333 112 0330 or booking here on our website

We carry out a comprehensive eye test and eye health check at your care home

Your resident chooses from a wide variety of glasses with help from our optometrist

We engrave the glasses with the residents' name and use

Glasses are hand delivered to your care home

Who is Eligible for a Care Home Eye Test?

Routine eye exams are the best defence for identifying and treating age-related eye conditions before they become serious. It’s crucial to be attentive to your eyes, because vision impairment is among the top five causes of disability in older adults.

” We call on the governments of all countries of the UK to develop comprehensive and effective strategies to ensure that the whole population is able to access a regular eye test.

Such a strategy will involve raising awareness of the availability of domiciliary eye care among older people.

To improve availability  and access, we call on all optical professional bodies to place a duty of best practice for optometrists to either provide domiciliary services, or give patients information on how to access these.”

RNIB, Older people and eye tests campaign

Do your residents meet the following criteria:

Aged 60 or over

Registered blind or partially sighted

Diagnosed with diabetes or glaucoma

Considered to be at risk of glaucoma, as advised by an ophthalmologist

Aged 40 or over and your mother, father, brother, sister, son or daughter has been diagnosed with glaucoma

Receiving benefit *

Entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate

On a low income and named on a valid HC2 (full help) or HC3 (partial help) certificate

Eligible for an NHS Complex Lens Voucher (our optician will advise on the entitlement)

*Income Support, Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, Income-related Employment and Support Allowance or Pension Credit, Guarantee Credit.