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Having visiting care in your own home can help you or your loved one to remain living in familiar surroundings whilst getting the help or support needed with everyday life.

Support That Helps You Or Your Loved One Remain At Home

Visiting care enables you or your loved one to remain in the comfort of your own home while receiving the help and support needed.

From help with medication and personal care to preparing favourite meals or getting out and about, we understand how important it is to receive support that enables you or your loved ones' independence.

If things get too much to manage on your own, we’re here to step in with extra assistance. Every aspect of your support can be personalised to you or your loved ones' needs.

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Person-Centered Care

We understand how important it is to have support that protects and promotes you or your loved ones' independence.

When daily living becomes difficult to manage alone, we’re here to offer the extra help you need. With visiting home care, every part of your support can be personalised to suit you or your loved ones' unique needs and preferences.

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Visiting Care Promoting Independence

Visiting care is for anyone who needs extra help maintaining an independent lifestyle, and is available for anyone who needs a little extra help to carry on living the independent life they want to lead – no matter how straightforward or complex the care needs might be.

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Straightforward Or Complex Care Needs

You might consider visiting care if you or your loved one is:

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The Benefits Of Visiting Home Care

Visiting home care (also called domiciliary care) always keeps the individual at the centre of the care experience, and avoids the rigidity that can come with residential or care home environments.

The main reasons that people often wish to remain living at home, and receiving care there, is the ability to choose when they eat, sleep, carry out everyday tasks, and maintain a familiar environment or routine.

Visiting Home Care Residential Care
Remain in the comfort of your own home
Have full control over meal times and preferences
One-to-one care from a dedicated carer
Continue with preferred lifestyle and routines
Friends and family can visit as much as they like
 

Starting A Care Journey

  1. Reach out to us - Our team of good people will talk you through your options and answer any questions you may have.
  2. Get a free home care assessment - One of our managers will visit you to discuss you or your loved ones' care needs and preferences. From here we will provide a detailed person-centered care plan and, if agreed, make a formal agreement to start providing care & support.
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Contact Us

Contact us to arrange Care in your own home

If you’re looking for care for you or a loved one, we’re here to help. Our friendly team is ready to offer guidance, answer your questions, and arrange care tailored to your or your loved ones' needs, in your own home. Reach out today for personalised advice and reassurance at every step.

We're becoming a fully regulated service

While we are not currently regulated, meaning there are some services we cannot currently provide, we are in the process of registering to become a fully regulated service.

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Care In Your Own Home FAQ's

You’re bound to have questions when exploring your home care options, so we’ve answered some of the most common ones below.

This depends on the complexity of you or your loved ones' needs. For straightforward needs 1 or 2 visits per-day is a good option, where as more complex needs may need 4+ visits per-day. You can arrange a care schedule to fit your needs, where we can support you as much or as little as you need.

Visiting home care (also called domiciliary care) is a package of care for those who require additional support to remain independent at home. Whether it is planned or unplanned, our flexible visiting care service is here to support you our your loved one with household duties, companionship and more.

A visiting carer can help you or your loved one with a number of tasks including; housekeeping, personal care, companionship, taking medications and much more.

If you think you or a loved one could benefit from regular visits, please get in touch with one of our good people who will help you along your care journey.

We proudly provide high-quality home care across the East Midlands

Our Reviews

We’re proud of the trust families place in us. Here’s what some of the people we support, and their loved ones, say about our home care services.

"Really helped me with keeping on top of my house work since my parkinson's has progressed."

Mark T

"Great support for my mum after she lost her confidence after a fall and hospital stay."

Sarah L

"They have been a great help with keeping on top of my dads laundry and general house cleaning as he is bed bound and have been being changed daily."

Emily R

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Working in Partnership

We work closely within the community to provide safe, compassionate, reliable home care that supports independence, dignity, and improved wellbeing while remaining at home.

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