We believe that home care helps people live well at home for longer. It avoids the trauma of upheaval and provides specialist, professional care in the comfort of home. Our dedicated live-in carers and a supportive, managed service helps people maintain their independence for as long as possible.
Independence, dignity and choice
For someone who needs care, moving in later years to a place that is unfamiliar and strange, can cause significant trauma. However good residential or nursing care is, the institutional nature means losing independence is inevitable. By choosing home care, people who need care can:
Stay more in control over life for longer
Benefit from having their routines, privacy and preferences respected and listened to
Maintain relationships and family life - seeing friends and family in a relaxed and familiar environment for everyone,
Keep up with hobbies, interests and clubs in your local community
Use home surroundings to stimulate care - such as the ground-breaking SPECAL method for dementia
And for couples who both require care, home care is a cost-effective choice. We only charge a nominal increase for two people.
Familiar and safe surroundings
We passionately believe that most people want to stay in their homes for as long as possible. Home is where your memories, belongings, treasured things, garden and pets are. Home is where the family is used to coming to visit you and where your community can support you. And especially for people with dementia, this familiarity is hugely important to overall health and well-being.
When it’s time to think about long-term care and support for clients and their families, we know how important it is to understand what care at home involves before decisions are made.
We understand that when you need to find a carer, it can be a stressful time. We're here to help.
If you'd like to find out more about care options, you can have a confidential talk to one of our friendly team at any time on 0808 2232 829 orfill in the form here, and we'll call you back.
Consistent one-to-one care at home
For many people who may be living with a condition like dementia, Parkinson’s or Multiple Sclerosis, specialist care is essential. Our award-winning home care service provides:
A team of two professional carers - highly trained, experienced and no agency staff
Carers that are employed by us - we invest in their training, give proper levels of pay and reward loyalty so they are highly motivated and the best they can be
Effective and shorter rota work patterns so our carers give you high quality and consistent care
Highly trained carers in the latest techniques including the ground-breaking SPECAL method for dementia which makes a real difference to lives.
The UK’s Most Highly Awarded Live-In Home Care Provider
Live In Care services from the Good Care Group offer companionship and friendship, at a time when people need it most.
Unlike other home care providers at The Good Care Group we carefully match live in carers to the needs and personality of your loved one and never use agency staff. This helps us deliver the exceptionally high quality of care that has earned us thehighest possible ratingfrom theCare Quality Commission (CQC)as well as ensuring our clients enjoy not only care but friendship and companionship from a familiar face.
It’s this approach to live in care that has earned us moreawards and nominationsthan any other UK home care provider, including"Home Care Provider of the Year"for the past 2 years.
Working in teams of 2 our live in carers provide round the clock care to your loved ones in the comfort and security of their own homes, either on a permanent orrespitebasis. We have carers specialising in arange of conditionsincludingDementiaandParkinson’sproviding excellent round-the-clock care, without the disruption of moving into a care home. To discuss your loved ones condition and suitability please call one of our advisors on0808 2232 829.
When you’re ready to talk our friendly trained advisors are on hand to answer your questions and help you decide whether live in care may be suitable for your loved one. Call us on0808 2232 829orfill in the form here, and we'll call you back.