For over ten years, we’ve been helping families across England and Scotland by providing safe, reliable home care. We’re proud to be rated ‘Outstanding’ in all areas by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), something only the top 3% of care providers achieve.
If you’re looking for live-in care or short-term support in Buckinghamshire, we’ll carefully match your loved one with a carer who can help them stay independent. Whether that means continuing their daily walk through Black Park, or simply feeling comfortable and cared for in their own space.
We’re also able to help with more complex needs, like dementia, Parkinson’s, or arthritis, so that your loved one can stay safe and settled in the home they know best.
Arranging home care in Buckinghamshire
Our expert care team in Buckinghamshire is always here to help. If you’d like to learn more about the specialist care options available to you, give us a call — we’re here to support you every step of the way.
0203 728 7577
Types of home care we provide in Buckinghamshire
We understand that choosing care isn’t always easy — especially when there’s a lot to consider. At The Good Care Group, we aim to keep things simple, with live-in care that’s tailored to the needs of each person we support in Buckinghamshire and the surrounding area.
Personalised live-in care in Buckinghamshire
Live-in care is a good option for people with ongoing or more complex needs who want to continue living at home. With live-in care, one of our fully trained carers will move in and provide care whenever it’s needed.
We take time to pair your loved one with a carer who suits their health needs and personality, so they can provide continuous support and companionship.
Whether your loved one is living with dementia, Parkinson’s, cancer, or needs care alongside a partner, live-in care offers a flexible, person-centred alternative to moving into a residential care home.
And, if clinical care is needed, we deliver specialist, nurse-led care, overseen by experienced clinicians. Our professional carers are specially trained for PEG feeding, insulin administration or stoma care, helping your loved one to remain safe, independent, and supported at home.
Why choose home care from The Good Care Group?
We believe that staying at home can make a real difference to people’s wellbeing. That’s why we’re focused on helping people live independently, with the right support in place.

Fully-regulated service
We’re not a care agency, so we employ and train all of our carers to the standards set by the CQC.

Rated ‘Outstanding’
With an ‘Outstanding’ rating by the CQC in all five areas, you can have complete trust and faith in our service.

Promoting independent living
With one-to-one care and support, we’ll enable your loved one to keep living independently at home — for as long as they wish.

Outcomes focused
We regularly monitor the outcomes of all of our clients, which significantly helps us to reduce falls, UTIs and hospital admissions.

Award-winning provider
We have more prestigious industry awards than any other home care provider for our service, training and culture.

In-house experts
Our in-house experts are led by a Consultant Admiral Nurse and an Occupational Therapist, who specialise in dementia and mobility.
Our Home Care Services In Buckinghamshire
Better than a care agency in Buckinghamshire
At The Good Care Group, we provide fully managed, quality home care right here in Buckinghamshire. And we’re proud to be different from traditional care agencies — directly employing and training every one of our carers. So, you can rely on consistent care, whenever it’s needed.
As a fully regulated care provider, we are regularly inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). We consistently meet their strict standards for care and safety, giving you peace of mind that your loved one’s care is in expert hands.
Private care in Buckinghamshire
Private care is built around your individual needs. Whether it’s a specific health condition or simply a preference for a quiet routine, we work with you to create a care plan that fits your life.
From personal care and meals to helping with social visits or hobbies, our carers provide support that fits naturally into your day, with respect and empathy at the core of everything we do.

Specialist dementia care in Buckinghamshire
Dementia affects everyone in a different way, and our care reflects that. We take the time to understand each person’s needs, routines and personality, so we can provide support that feels right.
Whether your loved one has just been diagnosed or is further along in their journey, our team in Buckinghamshire is here with thoughtful, flexible care that can adapt as things change.
We’re also supported by our in-house dementia expert, Consultant Admiral Nurse Dr Jane Pritchard, who helps guide our approach. Every carer is trained in how to support people living with dementia with care and understanding.

Domiciliary care in Buckinghamshire
Domiciliary care (often known simply as home care) is a flexible way to receive the support your loved one needs, while continuing to live life their own way.
Our specialised carers in Buckinghamshire can help with a wide range of daily tasks, including:
- Housekeeping and laundry
- Medication reminders
- Personal care like washing, dressing, and haircare
- Pet care and companionship
- Meal preparation
Carers can also assist your loved one with appointments, errands, or visits to the shops — offering peace of mind that your loved one is never alone when they need support.
Short-term respite care in Buckinghamshire
Sometimes a short break or temporary help can make a big difference. Whether it’s after an operation, during recovery, or just to give a family carer time to rest, our respite care service is here to support you.
We can step in quickly to provide short-term help that’s flexible and dependable — giving you peace of mind that your loved one is still getting the care they need.
Compassionate and fully-trained carers in Buckinghamshire
We set high standards for the carers we employ. In fact, only around 2% of applicants are successful in joining our team, so you can feel confident that your loved one is in good hands.
All of our carers are fully trained before they begin and continue to receive guidance, ongoing support and 24/7 access to help from a dedicated Care Manager.
How to arrange home care in Buckinghamshire
We know that arranging care for loved ones can feel overwhelming. That’s why our friendly client services team is here to help you — every step of the way.
Getting started is simple with our 3-step process:
- Call us today to have an initial discussion with one of our friendly client services agents.
- Book a free home care assessment with a local care manager to explore your needs.
- Start care with handpicked carers who understand what matters most to you.