After over fifteen years of helping families across England and Scotland, we are proud to offer our home care services to the Yeovil community.
Whether your loved one needs temporary respite care or round-the-clock live in care, we carefully match them with a carer who understands their medical needs and daily lifestyle. If they enjoy outings to local attractions like Yeovil Country Park, or simply prefer home-based hobbies such as gardening, our carers are there to support independence and comfort.
We also provide expert care for conditions such as dementia, Parkinson’s, and arthritis, ensuring your loved one is safe and supported at home.
Arranging home care in Yeovil
Our expert care team in Yeovil 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 Yeovil
Finding the right care can be overwhelming, especially when trying to understand the nuances of different at-home care options. At The Good Care Group, we’re here to make things as simple as possible, with specialised live in care in Yeovil and the surrounding area.
Personalised live in care in Yeovil
If your loved one is living with dementia, Parkinson’s, cancer, or requires care alongside a partner, live in care offers a flexible and person-centred alternative to residential care.
We take great care in matching each client with a carer who complements their personality and health requirements, creating a rapport built on trust.
When clinical support is necessary, we can offer nurse-led care, overseen by experienced clinicians. Our carers are trained in PEG feeding, insulin administration, and stoma care, so your loved one can remain safe and comfortable in their own home.
Why choose home care from The Good Care Group?
We believe in providing the very best home care in Yeovil, since we know there’s nowhere better than the comfort of your own home. It’s why we’re one of the most awarded care providers in the UK. Because we’re here to keep as many people living independently at home as possible, with remarkable care.

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

Rated ‘Outstanding’
With access to a dedicated Care Manager, we ensure your loved one and their carer has round-the-clock support, whenever it’s needed.

Local to you
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 diligently 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 a Clinical Lead, who specialise in dementia and mobility.

Jessica Monaghan
Hourly Regional Manager,
I’m Jessica, Hourly Care Manager for The Good Care Group. I first joined the company in 2019 as a Live-in Care Manager, which I did for two years before leaving to start up an hourly care service for a franchise provider in North London. I rejoined The Good Care Group in 2022 as the Hourly Care Manager.
As Hourly Care Manager, my role involves working alongside our client services team, assessing new clients, creating robust care plans and risk assessments of their needs and working alongside the scheduling team to find a suitable match of carer for each client to ensure that their care is set up to achieve the best outcomes. I may also need to work alongside our Occupational Therapist or Consultant Admiral Nurse when setting up more complex care placements. My role varies day to day, and a lot of what I do involves supporting my team of carers and my clients with whatever the day brings.
My career in health and social care started in 2010. Since then, I have worked in various roles including as a carer, care scheduler, care supervisor, care manager and registered care manager.
As part of my role, I need to complete regular calls to check in and stay up to date with my care team and clients. Every three months, my care team is called for supervision and clients have visits and monitoring calls to ensure that they are happy with the care being provided to them. Clients also have six-monthly or monthly reviews of their care. If there are incidents or accidents, I provide support to them to ensure the safety of everyone involved, ensuring to review risk assessments and care plans to prevent future occurrences. I also work with the training team and support carers with their career development. My role is to ensure that the care team feels supported and clients are happy with the care and support that they are receiving.
I hold a Level 5 in Health and Social Care and have supported individuals with a wide range of needs including dementia, palliative care, Parkinson’s, cancer, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis, learning disabilities, autism, mental health and neurological conditions.
Alongside my Level 5 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management, I also hold a Level 3 in Education and Training, BILD Assessors qualification and an Open University qualification in Autism Awareness. I am a first aid instructor, moving and handling instructor and medication trainer. I believe that training is a vital part of the care role and continual development ensures the individuals that we support get the quality care they need.
I have witnessed both obstacles and successes within the sector and seen first-hand what difference can be made whether big or small in someone's life. I believe that the journey I have taken from starting as a carer to becoming a manager has allowed me to understand what support needs to be provided not only to the individuals we support, but the amazing carers that are providing it. I understand the importance of ensuring the highest quality of care is delivered, and enjoy leading and encouraging my team to work towards the best possible outcomes. I am an experienced care manager and have managed both hourly and live-in care in a home care setting. I have been able to see the benefits of people receiving care in their own home and remaining at home.
I am very proud of the journey I have been on to get to where I am currently in my career. I feel proud of my development and that I have been able to witness everything I have along the way from a carer to a manager.
Our home Care Services in Yeovil
Better than a care agency in Yeovil
We are not an agency. All of our carers are directly recruited, trained, and overseen by us, so you always receive consistent and dependable support from people you can trust.
Our services are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), giving you peace of mind that every arrangement meets strict standards of safety and professionalism.
Private care in Yeovil
Private care in Yeovil is designed to be flexible and fully tailored to your loved one. A dedicated care manager will work with you and your family to create a plan around your loved one’s needs, lifestyle, and preferences.
From meal preparation and medication reminders to help with personal care or social activities, our carers provide practical support that feels like a natural part of everyday life.

Specialist dementia care in Yeovil
Because dementia affects every person in a different way, our approach is always personalised. We base care around your loved one’s habits, routines, and preferences to provide support that feels familiar and reassuring.
Our Yeovil team can adapt care at every stage, from early diagnosis to more advanced support.
All our carers are trained under the guidance of Dr Jane Pritchard, our in-house Consultant Admiral Nurse, so dementia care is always delivered with both expertise and compassion.
Domiciliary care in Yeovil
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 Yeovil can help with a wide range of daily tasks, including:
- Housekeeping and laundry
- Meal preparation
- Personal care like washing, dressing, and haircare
- Medication reminders
- Pet care and companionship
Carers can also assist your loved one with errands, appointments, or a visit to the shops, offering peace of mind that your loved one is never alone when they need support.
Short-Term Respite care in Yeovil
Respite care offers short-term support when extra help is needed, such as during recovery from an operation, after illness, or when a family carer takes a break.
Our Yeovil team can step in quickly to provide professional care, giving families peace of mind while they take a well-earned break.
Compassionate and fully-trained carers in Yeovil
We set very high standards when it comes to recruitment, with fewer than 2% of applicants successfully joining our team. This ensures that only the most capable and compassionate carers are chosen.
Each carer completes in-depth training before they start and continues to develop their skills throughout their career. With 24/7 access to their care manager, they are fully supported to provide the very best quality of care.
How to arrange home care in Yeovil
We understand that arranging care 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.