Your guide to care and support

National homecare providers

Home care

Media last reviewed: 30/09/2024

Next review due: 30/09/2024

If you need care at home, you can find and compare all homecare services near you on NHS Choices – use your postcode to search for local home care services.

Each homecare service listing will provide contact details, whether the service is accepting new clients, ratings from people who’ve used the service and whether the service meets the Care Quality Commission national standards.

The services’ profiles describe the services they offer, details of staff, how well they perform (drawn from organisations such as Skills for Care) as well as reviews from people using the services (drawn from a range of online reviewing websites).

However, some agencies provide services nationwide and these will not show up as a local result if you search for local services (even if their services are available near you).

National homecare suppliers in England include:

A

Able Community Care Ltd

Agincare

Allied Healthcare

Almond Care

Ark Home Healthcare

B

Bupa Home Healthcare

C

Care UK

Christies Care

Consultus Care

H

Helping Hands Home Care

Healthcare at home

HomeCareDirect Limited

M

MiHomecare

O

Origin Recruitment

P

Promedica24

Pulse Healthcare Limited

S

Saga Healthcare

Sevacare

Spinal Homecare Services

T

Team 24 Limited

The Complete Group

The Good Care Group

If you would like a national homecare agency included, please contact the NHS Choices service desk.


Page last reviewed: 15/01/2025

Next review due: 31/10/2024

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