07738 320339 London · Home Counties · East Anglia
Welcoming New Families
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Care that fits the person

Nurse-led care, at home

From steady companionship to complex clinical support, every plan starts with the person: how they live, what matters to them, and what would help home feel safe again.

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Choose the support you need

Four clear routes into care

You do not need to know the perfect care label before calling. These pages explain the main ways we help; our nurse-led assessment then brings the right elements together around one person.

Continuous support

Live-in care

A carefully matched carer lives in the home, providing reassurance, practical help, personal care and companionship through the day and night.

Familiarity and routine

Dementia care at home

Calm, consistent support built around familiar surroundings, life history, routines and the needs of the whole family.

Clinical oversight

Nursing care at home

Nurse-led planning for long-term, neurological and complex conditions, coordinated with the wider clinical team.

A supported pause

Respite care

Planned or urgent relief that lets family carers rest while routines, safety and companionship continue at home.

Where we help

London to East Anglia

See our coverage across London, the Home Counties, Suffolk, Essex, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire.

A thoughtful beginning

How care starts

No call obliges you to proceed. We listen first, assess carefully and explain what a safe plan would involve.

01

Talk it through

Tell us what is happening now, what has changed and what the family is most worried about.

02

Meet at home

A free assessment looks at health, routines, mobility, the home environment and personal preferences.

03

Shape the plan

Clinical oversight, practical support and companionship are brought together in one clear plan.

04

Match and review

We introduce the right carer, support the start and review the plan whenever needs change.

Common questions

Before you make a decision

Yes. A live-in plan may include personal care, medication support, mobility help, dementia support, companionship and clinical tasks where appropriate. The assessment identifies what is safe and who should provide each part.
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That depends on the assessment, the complexity of support and finding a suitable carer. Urgent circumstances can be discussed straight away, but we will never bypass the checks needed for safe care.

Let’s find the right kind of help.

Speak with our care team about what is happening at home. The first conversation and home assessment are free.