Care Services In Cheltenham

CQC-registered personal care and support services for adults in Cheltenham and surrounding areas.

We provide CQC-regulated home care and support for adults in Cheltenham and the surrounding area. From personal care and dementia support to live-in care, overnight care, respite, hospital discharge support and complex care, we help families put the right care in place at the right time.

Whatever your loved one needs, our care services in Cheltenham are built around dignity, safety and peace of mind.

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Below are the care services in Cheltenham we provide.

01 Personal Care In Cheltenham

Personal care supports the daily routines that protect comfort, dignity and wellbeing. It is often the first step families take when washing, dressing, toileting or moving around the home becomes more difficult. Our personal care in Cheltenham is delivered gently and respectfully, so support feels natural rather than intrusive. Support may include: washing and bathing, dressing and grooming, toileting and continence care, medication prompts, mobility support, meal support, and morning or evening visits.

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02 Dementia Care In Cheltenham

Living with dementia can make everyday life more confusing and unsettling, both for the person receiving care and for the family around them. Our dementia care in Cheltenham is designed to bring familiarity, reassurance and a sense of structure, helping people remain safe and supported in the home they know best. Support may include: routine-led visits, familiar carers where possible, calm reassurance, personal care, meal support, safety monitoring, meaningful engagement, and family updates.

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03 Companionship Care In Cheltenham

Companionship care is about much more than company. Regular visits, conversation and everyday social support can make a real difference to confidence, mood and quality of life. For many people, this kind of care helps prevent isolation and brings reassuring structure back into the week. Support may include: regular visits, conversation and emotional support, outings and appointments, shopping and errands, meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry help, and welfare checks.

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04 Live-In Care In Cheltenham

Live-in care provides one-to-one support at home from a dedicated carer, allowing someone to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving ongoing help day and night. It is often the right option when needs have become more regular, but staying at home remains the priority. Support may include: regular visits, conversation and emotional support, outings and appointments, shopping and errands, meal preparation, light housekeeping, laundry help, and welfare checks.

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05 Overnight Care In Cheltenham

Overnight care is for people who need practical help, monitoring or reassurance during the night. It can also give exhausted family carers the chance to rest properly, knowing someone is there if their loved one wakes, becomes confused, or needs support. Support may include: waking nights, sleeping nights, bedtime support, night-time toileting, reassurance during waking, comfort and repositioning support, early morning help, and handover updates.

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06 Respite Care In Cheltenham

Respite care gives family carers the chance to rest, recover or take a proper break, knowing their loved one is in safe and capable hands. It can be planned in advance or arranged when circumstances suddenly change and support is needed quickly. Support may include: short-term home care, daytime respite, overnight respite, weekend support, holiday cover, personal care, companionship, meal preparation, and updates while family are away.

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07 Hospital Discharge Care In Cheltenham

The first few days after leaving hospital are often the most important. Hospital discharge care helps people return home safely, settle back into routine and avoid feeling overwhelmed after a stay in hospital. It can be a vital bridge between hospital and longer-term recovery at home. Support may include: help settling in after discharge, personal care, meal preparation, medication support, mobility help, reablement-focused support, fall prevention, and liaison with discharge teams and other professionals

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08 End-of-Life Care In Cheltenham

End-of-life care should be centred on comfort, dignity and peace. Our carers provide gentle support at home while working alongside the wider care team, so families can focus on being present and making the most of the time they have together. Support may include: comfort-focused personal care, washing and hygiene support, repositioning for comfort, overnight support, companionship, family guidance, respect for wishes and preferences, and liaison with GPs, district nurses and hospice teams.

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09 Complex Care In Cheltenham

Some people need a higher level of support because of a long-term condition, disability, neurological illness or more involved daily care needs. Our complex care in Cheltenham is tailored to the individual, helping them remain at home while receiving structured, dependable support. Support may include: medication support, hoisting and transfers, catheter care support, stoma care support, PEG feeding support, mobility and positioning support, neurological condition support, rehabilitation support, and coordination with the wider healthcare team.

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Care That Can Change As Needs Change

Many families do not need every service straight away. Care often starts with one concern: Mum is no longer managing mornings well, Dad needs more help after coming home from hospital, or a family carer is reaching the point of exhaustion. From there, support can be shaped around what is needed now, while leaving room to adapt later.

That flexibility matters. Someone may begin with personal care in Cheltenham and later need companionship, overnight support or dementia care. Another person may start with short-term hospital discharge care and then move into a more regular home care routine. Our role is to help you make sense of that, and to put the right support in place at the right time.

Why Families Choose Our Care Services in Cheltenham

Families are not simply choosing a service. They are choosing the people who will come into the home, support someone they love, and help carry the weight of day-to-day care.

That is why our care services in Cheltenham are built around more than tasks. Families come to us because they want compassionate, dignity-led support, clear communication, familiar carers where possible, and a local team that responds with care and common sense. They want to know that support will be dependable, respectful and shaped around the individual. That is exactly what we aim to provide.

Areas We Cover

We provide home care across Cheltenham and the surrounding areas. Our carers know the local roads, GP surgeries, and community facilities well. Wherever your loved one lives, we can help.

Benhall, Bishops Cleeve, Charlton Kings, Churchdown, Gloucester, Hatherley, Hesters Way, Innsworth, Leckhampton, Longlevens, Montpellier, Oakley, Pittville, Prestbury, Springbank, St Marks, Swindon Village, The Reddings, Tewkesbury, Up Hatherley

Frequently Asked Questions About Care Services in Cheltenham

What care services do you offer in Cheltenham?

We provide a full range of care services in Cheltenham, including personal care, dementia care, companionship care, live-in care, overnight care, respite care, hospital discharge care, end-of-life care and complex care.

Can you help if we are not sure what kind of care is needed?

Yes. Many families are unsure at first. We can talk through your situation, explain the different options, and help you understand which type of care may be the best fit.

Can care start quickly?

That depends on the support needed and current availability, but we always try to respond quickly when care is needed urgently.

Can support begin with one service and increase later?

Yes. Care often begins with one type of support and then grows over time as needs change.

Do you provide short visits as well as more involved care?

Yes. Some clients need short daily visits, while others need longer visits, overnight support or live-in care.

Do you support people living with dementia or complex conditions?

Yes. We provide both dementia care and complex care in Cheltenham, tailored to the individual and their needs.

The Smartest Way to Start Your Care Search Is a 10-Minute Phone Call.

Speak directly to our care team: Stacey, Kasha, Kamila or Faisal – at our Cheltenham office. No call centres. No sales pitch. Just clear answers about what care looks like, what it costs, and whether it’s the right step.

There is never any obligation.