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Visiting Care

Thoughtful support at home
shaped by what matters to you
What is Visiting Care?

Visiting care, sometimes called daily care or domiciliary care, is support provided in the comfort of your own home. From help with getting ready in the morning to making sure you stay safe and connected, our visiting care service offers reliable, consistent support exactly when it’s needed. Visits can be arranged from just one hour a day, five to seven days a week, and every plan is tailored to the individual, providing the right amount of support without disrupting independence or routine.

An older man is being supported by a male carer from Thrive Homecare
An older man is being supported by a male carer
An older lady is sitting with a carer from Thrive Homecare. They are laughing and chatting and enjoying each others company

Why Choose Visiting Care?

Choosing our Visiting Care service means choosing a more thoughtful, personalised approach to support at home.

 

We focus on enhancing quality of life and social wellbeing, not just day to day needs. We pay close attention to the small details because it’s often the little things that make the biggest difference, and we take the time to get them right.

Our holistic approach to care brings together practical support with emotional connection and meaningful companionship, building genuine relationships that people can rely on.

 

Above all, we respect independence, shaping our support around individual routines and preferences so that it always feels like a natural enhancement to life, never an imposition.

What are the Benefits of Visiting Care?
  • Peace of mind for the whole family

  • Friendly, familiar faces visiting every day

  • Stay in the comfort of your own home

  • Stay safe, nourished and active

  • Enjoy companionship and social connection

  • Maintain independence while receiving personalised care

  • Enjoy continuity of care through changing needs

Who is Visiting Care Suitable for?
  • People who want to stay independent at home

  • Those needing support with daily routines like dressing, meals, or getting out

  • Individuals who would benefit from regular companionship

  • People recovering from illness, injury, or a hospital stay

  • Those living with long-term conditions needing consistent support

  • Families seeking reassurance and reliable support

"My mother has recently started receiving support from Thrive Home Care, and our experience has been extremely positive. Mum is 95 and living with dementia. She lives alone and has always been fiercely independent, with little awareness of her need for support. From the first meeting, Emma built a natural rapport with Mum, which was incredibly reassuring. Emma currently visits once a week, with plans to increase support over time."

Barry (Son of client)

“From the moment I met my consultant, Agota, I felt very at ease and comfortable. She explained everything clearly and helped me understand how Thrive could support me. My companion helps me with shopping trips and attending medical appointments. I would highly recommend this service to anyone in a similar situation to mine.”

Adriana (Client)

"Thrive Homecare are very caring and ensure our resident has everything that they need, stimulating activities, working with our home to ensure all needs are met. Companions are kind and respectful and easy to communicate with."

Care Home Manager

"It’s like I’ve got mum back... and she’s happier than I’ve seen her in years."

Jean (Daughter of client)

"You came along and took me on adventures I never even dreamed of."

Danny (Client)

Visiting Care

Regular visits every day to support routines, wellbeing and companionship. Ideal for those requiring support on a regular basis, whilst living independently.

PRICE GUIDE

£34 - £42/hour

89% of customers pay £34 - £38/hour

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Visiting Care

Regular visits every day to support routines, wellbeing and companionship. Ideal for those requiring support on a regular basis, whilst living independently.

Live-in Care

Round-the-clock, one-to-one support from a consistent carer who lives in the home. A reassuring option for those with greater care needs.

Companionship at Home

From as little as 4 hours a week, companionship support can make a real difference to overall wellbeing and outlook on life.

Advice and Support

Frequently asked questions

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