Care in your own home
Local councils send care
workers into people’s homes either directly, or through
agencies.
Or you can arrange home care for yourself.
Home care can help you live in your own home if you are:
- an older person
- a person with a physical disability
- a person with a learning disability
Carers help with tasks in your home, such as:
- preparing meals
- bathing
- dressing
This is also known as personal care.
You may only want care in your own home a few hours a week
or need 24-hour care.
Home care may also provide support or a break for
carers.
There are also grants available to make homes more comfortable
and user-friendly for older or disabled people.
Using home care
To find out what it can be like to receive home care read our
real life story:
Need more support in your home?
If you need additional specialist or medical care to help you
live in your own home a nurse's agency may be able to help:
Next steps
Check out these sections of our website for more advice:
- Paying for
care: your options for paying for care, including how your
council will decide if – and how much – they can pay towards your
care
- Looking for care: where to find local
services, what to look for and questions to ask to help find the
right service
- Using
care: your rights, what to expect and how to
get the most from your care provider.