Our goal is to help the children, young people and adults we support to live as independently as possible, while receiving the care and support they need to lead healthy and happy lives.

Support at home is designed to do just that, providing high-quality, personalised care and support in the comfort of your own home. This offers the perfect balance in ensuring your health and social care needs are met, along with support to remain independent.

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Who is support at home for?

Support at home is a popular, more affordable alternative to hospitals and care homes. Delivered by well-trained support workers, health care assistants, or nurses, it means you can remain in familiar surroundings with access to your local community and networks.

Support at home is ideal for people who:

  • Have a long-term disability, illness or complex care needs
  • Want to live as independently as possible
  • Are looking for more choice and control over their care and support.

The level of support at home you’ll receive varies depending on your individual needs, goals and aspirations.

We know that as well as managing your health and social care needs, you’ll want to try new experiences. Our expert team will support you with every step of your journey, helping you fulfil your goals, whatever they are.

So whether you’re looking to take a trip, going to college or school, starting or returning to work and much more – we’ll be by your side.

We can support you with:

Specialist complex care and support for your needs

Accessing the community or enjoying activities

Achieving your personal goals and aspirations

Personal care, including helping
you to shower and dress

Daily household tasks
such as cleaning and cooking

We understand it’s important for children and young adults with complex care needs to be around their family and friends with access to education and the community.

Our specialist Children’s Complex Care team offers expert qualified nurses and healthcare assistants to make this possible without compromising high-quality care.

This means your family can benefit from specialist, nurse-led care and support in the comfort and safety of your own home.  It’s proven to reduce lengthy hospital stays, promote independence and improve children’s overall physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.

Our support is flexible and tailored to meet your needs, even when things change. You can adjust your level of care and support to suit your lifestyle and requirements. Whether you need a few hours a week, or 24/7 care and support – the choice is yours!

Plus, we regularly review your care and support plans with your funding body and other professionals to ensure you are happy, receiving the right support for your needs and have meaningful goals in place.

And when you achieve your goals, we’ll help you set new ones, so you can continue to lead a happy and fulfilled life – your way.


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If you need further advice, call our friendly enquiry line on 0800 035 3776 or email referrals@voyagecare.com
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