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Stroke recovery care at home
Discover a compassionate approach to stroke care with The Good Care Group. Contact us today, and learn how expert-led care can support your loved one’s recovery.
While the effects of a stroke can be life-changing, we’ve seen how home care can make a real difference to recovery. From being close to the community you love, to making your own choices every day, we provide highly-personalised, nurse-led care at home. So you can stay in the place you love, while receiving the care you need.
One of our care managers will take the time to get to know your needs and wishes, creating a care plan that’s built around you. Then, similar to our live in care service, a highly-skilled carer will move into the home to provide full-time stroke recovery support.
What is a stroke?
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off or interrupted, resulting in a lack of oxygen that affects how the body functions. The effects of a stroke depend on which part of the brain is injured and the extent of the damage.
As a stroke is a medical emergency, it’s critical to spot the warning signs in yourself or someone else. Symptoms of a stroke include:
Sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, including legs, hands and feet
Difficulty finding words or speaking in clear sentences
Sudden blurred vision or loss of sight in one or both eyes
Sudden memory loss, confusion, dizziness or a sudden fall
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 home care.
With our carer matching process, we’ll 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 recover 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 stroke care at home?
There are several benefits to receiving stroke care at home. From recovering in the place you love and maintaining routine, to getting one-to-one, specialist support for your needs.
Stroke recovery care at home is delivered on a one-to-one basis by a dedicated carer. That means you always have access to the support you need, from a carer who understands your unique needs and wishes.
Being cared for at home means you can recover surrounded by the people, pets, and hobbies you love. Whether you enjoy mornings in your garden, or afternoons with family, a dedicated carer can support you to live life your way.
Our care is built completely around your specific needs and wishes. That means you get to choose how to live your life every day, and our carers will be there to offer the right level of support for your recovery.
Every decision we make at The Good Care Group is driven by improved health outcomes for our clients. By measuring health outcomes, we help to improve the quality of our clients’ lives every year, and help to reduce things like falls, UTIs, and hospital admissions.
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.
Erica Duffy
Regional Operations Manager, South
"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 stroke 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 stroke care include?
Our stroke care service is designed to be highly-personalised and tailored to your needs. To ensure this is the case, we’ll conduct a free care consultation before care starts to develop a detailed care plan, which can include various types of support to help you during your recovery, such as:
Medication management
Personal care
Medical care overseen by experienced clinicians
Help around the home
Pet care
Support with social activities
Companionship
Meet our in-house Clinical Lead
Our complex care services are guided by in-house Clinical Lead, Sabah Shah, who specialises in complex care. By working closely alongside care managers and carers, Sabah ensures loved ones receive the best care possible.
"I’m Sabah, the Clinical Lead for the Good Care Group. I joined The Good Care Group in August 2024 and bring over nine years of experience in health and social care. My career in healthcare started with a simple goal: to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Over the years, I have built on that foundation, gaining expertise through a variety of roles and challenges that have shaped my approach to delivering high standards of care.
I am a registered nurse with the NMC and I have worked in care for over nine years. I started as a Nurse, working in both hospital and community settings, where I supported patients with a range of acute and chronic conditions as well as end-of-life care."
Contact the team today
What are the three types of stroke?
Ischaemic stroke: This is caused by a blockage cutting off the blood supply to the brain and is the most common type of stroke.
Haemorrhagic stroke: A Haemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding in or around the brain and can have catastrophic consequences.
Transient ischaemic attack (TIA): a TIA is also referred to as a mini stroke. It is the same as other strokes, except the symptoms only last for a short amount of time. This is because it is only a temporary blockage to the blood getting to the brain.
What is the cost of stroke care?
While stroke care typically carries a higher cost of care compared to other home care services, live-in care can offer better value than traditional hourly care services. This is because other domiciliary care providers can include “extra” charges that can exceed the price of a fully-personalised live-in service.
Our stroke recovery care cost is typically in line with – and sometimes more cost-effective than – residential home care. We provide a level of dedicated, one-to-one attention that residential care simply cannot replicate, ensuring you remain safe and comfortable in the home you love.
Your care journey in three simple steps
1
Speak to the team
Our dedicated client services team will answer all of your care questions. Call us on 0203 728 7577
2
Get a free care consultation
Meet your friendly, local care manager and discuss your needs and preferences.
3
Receive care at home
We’ll carefully match you with a professional carer, who will provide you with high-quality care.
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