As we get older, many factors can make it difficult for us to live as independently as we once did. Whether it’s due to a health condition, mobility concerns, or loneliness, with elderly care from The Good Care Group, you can continue living in the comfort of home while receiving all the support you need to live an independent and fulfilling life.
The Good Care Group is one of the UK’s leading providers of elderly care at home. For over fifteen years, we have provided one-to-one care designed to keep people living safely and happily in the comfort and familiarity of home, while improving their overall health and well-being.
What is elderly care at home?
Elderly care at home provides gentle support that promotes your independence, dignity, and well-being at home. From short-term respite care to award-winning live-in care, our carers offer support with personal care, domestic tasks, and companionship.
Our carers will work closely with you, your family, and your healthcare team to create a plan that meets all your practical, physical, and emotional needs. Provided on a one-to-one basis, our highly personalised approach to care is difficult to achieve in clinical or residential settings.
CQC and CI regulated care for England and Scotland
As a fully-regulated provider, we take part in routine inspections from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England, and the Care Inspectorate (CI) in Scotland.
We’re currently rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC, and ‘Very Good’ by the CI, placing us within the top 3% of home care providers for our safe, effective, caring, well-led and responsive care.
For over fifteen years, we’ve supported hundreds of families across England and Scotland with exceptional elderly care.
With our carer matching process, we take the time to pair you with a highly skilled carer who understands your medical needs and wishes. They’ll support you to maintain your independence and routine as you live at home.
One of our care managers will work with you to create a detailed care plan based on your unique preferences, health needs, and lifestyle. So you can rest assured that you’ll receive the very best care, tailored to you.
Discover our care locations across England and Scotland.
What are the benefits of elderly care at home?
Receiving elderly care in the comfort and familiarity of your own home provides many benefits, from staying in the place you love to maintaining your daily routine with one-to-one support.
Our elderly home care is guided by you and how you wish to live your life. We tailor the care we provide to your goals, wishes, and personal preferences so you always receive care that meets all your needs. Your carer truly gets to know you and provides care on a one-to-one basis, something that is difficult to achieve in other care settings.
We will work closely with you and your healthcare team to create a bespoke plan of support based on your care needs and preferences. Our carers are there to help you live life on your terms, and that includes maintaining all the hobbies, interests and activities you love.
Our specialist elderly care delivered by experienced carers allows you to stay in the comfort and familiarity of home whilst receiving the support you need. Staying in the home and community you love has far-reaching benefits for not just physical and emotional health, but overall well-being and quality of life.
Unlike a care agency, we directly employ our carers, and they tend to stay with us for a long time. This allows your carer the time to really get to know you and form a trusting relationship, whilst families enjoy the continuity and consistency of having the same care team looking after their loved ones.
Meet our live in care team
Our regional care managers have extensive experience in the industry, and work closely with our care managers to ensure your loved ones receive the highest quality of care.
"As Regional Operations Manager, I’m proud to support families across the south of England, including London, Surrey, East Essex, Kent, Essex, Oxfordshire, Hampshire and Cornwall.
I started working in the care industry over 25 years ago, taking on a variety of roles before joining The Good Care Group in 2019. I love seeing the difference excellent home care can make in the lives of our clients. It’s so rewarding to watch them achieve personal goals, and live life on their own terms – and it’s great to be part of such a fantastic team of skilled professionals within the care industry."
Anne-Marie Gill
Registered Manager, Scotland
"I’m Anne-Marie, the Registered Manager for Scotland here at The Good Care Group. With over 30 years’ experience in the care sector, I’ve worked in a range of domiciliary care roles.
From care worker to coordinator and Regional Manager, I’ve supported clients and carers alike.
I enjoy making a difference in people’s lives, and supporting them to stay at home with as much independence as possible."
Why choose The Good Care Group?
With award-winning elderly care, you can maintain your independence and quality of life in the place you love most.
In-house carer training
All of our carers complete a training programme developed by in-house clinicians before being assigned to a placement. Plus, they’ll receive additional enhanced training for complex care needs.
Fully managed service
We are not a care agency. We directly employ, train, and supervise all of our carers. That means you’ll receive consistent, reliable support, from carers we know and trust.
Dementia care experts
Our in-house experts, including Clinical Lead Sabah Shah and Dementia Champion Nichola Proctor, support our care teams to deliver compassionate dementia care at every stage of the condition.
Award-winning care
We’ve won more awards than any other home care provider for our service, training and culture. Including a Home Care Award, and a National Dementia Care Award.
What does elderly care include?
Our elderly care service is designed to be highly-personalised and tailored to your unique needs. We’ll conduct a free care consultation before care starts, and develop a detailed care plan, which can include various types of support to help you during your day-to-day life, such as:
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