
Care at home across Norfolk
Norfolk is a large, dispersed county, and that is exactly the situation live-in care was designed for. A carer who lives in the home is not defeated by the distance between villages.
Where we support families in Norfolk
Norwich and south Norfolk are closest to our Suffolk base. Enquiries from further north are considered on the care needed and the carer match.
Norwich
The city and its surrounding villages — Hethersett, Cringleford, Thorpe St Andrew and Sprowston, where most Norfolk enquiries begin.
South Norfolk
Wymondham, Attleborough, Diss, Harleston and Long Stratton, the part of the county nearest our Suffolk base.
Mid Norfolk
Dereham, Watton and the villages between, where public transport is thin and distances to family are long.
Broadland and the coast
Great Yarmouth, North Walsham and the Broads villages. Genuinely remote in places, which is where continuous live-in support earns its keep.
Why distance changes what good care looks like
Care that ignores where someone actually lives tends not to last. These are the things we weigh up locally.
Travel is not care
In a dispersed county, a visiting rota spends a large share of its paid time in a car. Live-in care puts that time back into the person.
Continuity of face
Rural rotas tend to mean a rotating cast of carers. One matched carer living in the home means someone who notices when something is different.
Family at a distance
Many Norfolk families have children living hours away. Clear communication and a written plan matter more, not less, when you cannot drop in.
Weather and roads
A care plan that fails the first time a road is impassable was never a plan. Continuous presence removes that single point of failure.
What we can provide
Every service below is available subject to assessment and a safe carer match.
Live-in care
A carefully matched carer lives in the home, offering one-to-one help and reassurance around the clock.
Dementia care at home
Routine, familiarity and patience, in the rooms the person already knows.
Nursing care at home
Clinical support for complex and long-term conditions, planned and reviewed by a registered nurse.
What families here ask
Tell us where care is needed.
Share the postcode and a little about the situation. We will check coverage and explain the next safe step.