What is Visiting Care?

At Rosie Nightingale, we understand the importance of independence — and our visiting care service is designed to support it. Whether you need help once a week or multiple times a day, our compassionate carers are here when you need them.

From personal care and meal preparation to medication and companionship, we tailor every visit to your lifestyle, providing friendly, professional support that helps you live well at home.

With visits starting from just 30 minutes, you’re in control of the care you receive — and the life you want to lead.

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How Can Visiting Care Help?

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Personal Care

Discreet, dignified help with daily routines like bathing, toileting, and dressing — always with respect and kindness.

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Meal Preparation

Fresh, nutritious meals made just the way you like them. From snacks to supper, we’ll prepare food that suits your tastes and schedule — and we’ll take care of the washing up too.

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Light Housekeeping

Fresh, nutritious meals made just the way you like them. From snacks to supper, we’ll prepare food that suits your tastes and schedule — and we’ll take care of the washing up too.

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Medication Support

Our carers are fully trained to support with medication — whether that’s reminders, help with organising it, or administering prescribed medicine.

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Errands & Shopping

Need a prescription collected, letters posted, or a bit of shopping done? We’re happy to help with errands, or accompany you if you’d prefer to go yourself.

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Mobility & Companionship

Whether it’s getting out of bed, walking in the garden, or enjoying a day out, we’ll be there with gentle, professional support and friendly conversation.

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Why Families Trust Us

We're proud to be a trusted name in UK home care, and here’s why our live-in care stands out

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Handpicked Carers

We directly employ our carers (we’re not an agency), carefully vetting, training, and supporting each one to ensure high standards and peace of mind.

Fully Regulated

We are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and uphold the highest levels of care, safety, and service quality.

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Tailored to You

Tailored to You No two people are the same — that’s why every care plan is personalised around your specific needs, preferences, and routines.

Local Support

Our team is based here in the UK, with friendly local managers who know your area and are just a phone call away.

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Family Values

Built on compassion, respect, and trust — we treat your family like our own.

Arranging Visiting Care is Simple

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