We cover Kettering, Corby, Rothwell, Desborough and surrounding areas!
Person-centred support

Care that fits around real life

We understand how difficult it can be to hand over even a small part of caring for a loved one. Our support is always person-centred — maintaining dignity, ensuring safety, and communicating clearly with everyone involved.

We offer both short-term and long-term care, depending on your needs.

How we work

  • Flexible visits built around routines and preferences
  • Support that can start small and grow if needs change
  • Friendly carers focused on dignity, reassurance and continuity
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Ways we can help

Our services

Each service is tailored around the person receiving support, with practical help and companionship delivered in a calm, respectful way.

For family carers

Respite care

Caring can be rewarding, but it can also be exhausting. We can step in to give family carers time to rest and recharge — from one hour to a full day or longer, arranged regularly or as-and-when needed.

Social support

Companion care

Friendly, flexible visits at a time that suits you — for conversation, a cup of tea, a walk, a game of cards, or simply reassurance. You do not need a diagnosis to feel the effects of loneliness.

Enjoying life

Holidays & days out

We can accompany you on holidays or outings, helping you adapt to new environments and supporting your needs, so you and your loved ones can enjoy a change of scenery with less worry.

More consistent support

Live-in care

For those who need more consistent support, we offer live-in care where a support worker can provide help day and night, tailored to your routines and changing needs.

Out and about

Appointments

Support to attend appointments and community visits — including transport, accompaniment, and reassurance, helping you feel confident and supported throughout.

Not sure what you need?

We can talk you through the options

Tell us a little about your situation and we will help you work out whether short-term help, regular visits, or more ongoing support would be the best fit.