Care at home, delivered properly
Excellence in care, gracefully delivered.
A clinically-led, structured approach to care-designed to be consistent, reliable, and well-managed.
Supporting you or your loved one to remain safe, comfortable, and well cared for at home.
Problem
Care at home should feel dependable-but too often, it isn’t
Families often find that care is inconsistent, rushed, or lacks clear communication.
Carers may change frequently. Visit times can feel unpredictable. Small concerns are sometimes missed or not followed up properly.
There can also be a lack of clarity around how care is delivered and charged, making it harder to feel fully confident in the service.
Over time, this creates uncertainty-both for the individual receiving care and for those supporting them.
At HomeGrace Care, we take a more structured and carefully managed approach-so care feels reliable, consistent, and properly delivered
Our Services
What we do
Personal Care
Thoughtful support with daily personal routines, helping individuals feel comfortable, dignified and confident at home.
Post-Hospital Care
Short-term support at home after a hospital stay, helping individuals recover safely and comfortably in familiar surroundings.
Medication Support
Gentle, reliable support with medication routines to help individuals stay safe, comfortable and well at home.
Dementia Support
Person-centred dementia support that respects routines, preferences and memories while providing calm, reassuring care at home.
Companionship
Warm, reassuring companionship that helps reduce loneliness and brings comfort, conversation and support to everyday life.
Frailty Support
Flexible support for individuals living with frailty, helping maintain comfort, safety and independence at home.
A clear and structured process
How It Works
01
Arrange Your Care Consultation
We take the time to understand your needs.
02
Receive Your Care Plan
A structured plan tailored to you.
03
Care Begins
Delivered by a consistent team with oversight.
Clinically-led approach
Carefully selected, trained carers
Consistent and reliable scheduling
No bank holiday surcharges
Carer travel time included
A more dependable standard of care
Why HomeGrace Care
Clinically-led approach
A structured, safety-focused approach supporting better judgement and early identification of concerns.
Consistency you can rely on
Familiar carers and dependable scheduling wherever possible.
Clear, consistent pricing
No hidden extras. No bank holiday surcharges. Travel time included.
Care delivered with dignity
Calm, respectful, and unhurried delivery.
Our Values
Excellence
We are dedicated to excellence in every single
aspect of our customers care needs.
Compassion
We show compassion by responding to needs
with empathy, warmth, and genuine care.
Flexibility
We stay flexible in every situation to meet the
changing needs of those we care for.
Grace
We approach every interaction with grace,
offering kindness and patience with our care.
FAQs
Clear answers to common questions about home care, support options & staying independent at home.
What types of home care do you provide?
HomeGrace Care can support people with a range of home care needs, including personal care, companionship, medication prompts, meal preparation, mobility support, respite care & help with day-to-day routines.
How do I know what level of care is needed?
The right level of care depends on the person’s health, independence, daily routine & personal preferences. A care assessment is usually the best first step, helping to understand what support is needed & how often visits should take place.
Can care be arranged for short-term needs?
Yes. Home care can be arranged on a short-term basis, such as after a hospital stay, during recovery from illness, or while a regular family carer takes a break. Support can also be reviewed if needs change over time.
Will the same carer visit each time?
Where possible, care providers aim to offer continuity so clients can build trust & feel comfortable with familiar carers. This may depend on availability, visit times & the level of support required.
Can home care help someone stay independent?
Yes. Home care is designed to support independence by helping with tasks that may have become difficult while allowing people to remain in familiar surroundings. The aim is to provide practical, respectful support without taking away choice or control.
