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Trinity Homecare Care Home

Trinity Homecare

CQC Rating Outstanding
Care at home types available
Live-In
From £235 per dayMinimum lead time: 1 dayPrivate, Local Authority and NHS funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
The Good Care Group - England Care Home

The Good Care Group - England

CQC Rating Outstanding
Care at home types available
Overnight (Waking)
From £232 per nightMinimum lead time: 3 days Private funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
Agincare Live-in Care - Central Care Home

Agincare Live-in Care - Central

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Live-In
From £149 per dayPrivate, Local Authority and NHS funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
Caremark - Newcastle Care Home

Caremark - Newcastle

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Overnight (Waking)
From £220 per nightMinimum lead time: 3 days Private funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
BelleVie Care - Northumberland Care Home

BelleVie Care - Northumberland

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Hourly Care
From £30 per hourMinimum visit time 30 minsPrivate, Local Authority and NHS funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
Hamilton George Care - England Care Home

Hamilton George Care - England

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Live-In
From £224 per dayMinimum lead time: 7 days Private, Local Authority and NHS funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
Helping Hands - Live-in Care Care Home

Helping Hands - Live-in Care

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Live-In
From £254 per dayPrivate funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
Independent People Homecare Care Home

Independent People Homecare

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Overnight (Waking)
From £150 per nightMinimum lead time: 1 dayPrivate, Local Authority and NHS funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
Helping Hands - Sunderland Care Home

Helping Hands - Sunderland

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Overnight (Waking)
From £200 per nightPrivate funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
Helping Hands - Newcastle Care Home

Helping Hands - Newcastle

CQC Rating Good
Care at home types available
Overnight (Waking)
From £200 per nightPrivate funding acceptedMinimum age: 18 years
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Lottie's Guide to Home Care in Newcastle upon Tyne

Explore The Best Home Care Agencies in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

  • Trinity Homecare (Best for: ‘Outstanding’ rated home care services) - This is an ‘Outstanding’ rated home care agency, the highest rating available. Their care is tailored to individual needs, whether on a permanent or temporary basis. Through their live-in care, a carer will move into your home full-time and provide a range of services, including warm companionship, mobility assistance, or respectful personal care. A Trinity Homecare professional can also look after those living with conditions such as dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or a sensory impairment. You may need specific nursing care, including intensive rehabilitation following a stroke

  • Helping Hands - Newcastle (Best for: Catering to a wide range of care needs) - This branch of Helping Hands is active across the city. If you need hourly (visiting) care, this service can vary from weekly drop-ins to multiple daily visits. You or your loved one may require general housekeeping support, including help with tasks like washing, preparing and cooking meals, shopping, or looking after pets. Dignified personal care focuses on assistance with things like using the bathroom, getting in and out of bed, and taking certain medications. Specialist care is also available for those with more significant care needs, including procedures like PEG feeding and stoma care

  • Caremark - Newcastle (Best for: Support with household tasks and personal care) - Rated ‘Good’ by the CQC, care is tailored to specific needs. Many simply require help managing household tasks such as laundry, cleaning, shopping, and running other errands. Caremark carers are warm and friendly, offering companionship to those who would appreciate extra company and socialisation, whether this is transport to a social event or chatting over a hot drink and biscuit. These services are available through hourly, live-in, and overnight care. This branch of Caremark operates in areas such as Gosforth and Fenham, Elswick, Arthurs Hill, East and West Denton, and Westerhope

  • SureCare - Newcastle (Best for: Tailored care plans) - Through this agency, you or your loved one will have a tailored care plan created that maps out all your care needs. This plan will also include things like your preferred daily schedule and your favourite meals. A wide range of care types are available, such as household and admin support, dignified personal care, warm companionship, and more specialised care, including for those living with complex conditions such as early or late-stage dementia. Highly flexible, this branch of SureCare offers short-term and long-term support. Through a fixed-term contract, your loved one can be looked after temporarily, often for a few weeks at a time

Frequently asked questions about home care in Newcastle upon Tyne

How much does domiciliary care cost in Newcastle upon Tyne?

The average hourly cost of domiciliary home care in Newcastle upon Tyne is £30 per hour. This will vary depending on the type of home care you need, your location, and how much support you need per week.

How much does live-in care cost in Newcastle upon Tyne?

The average daily cost of live-in care in Newcastle upon Tyne is £216 per day. This will vary depending on the type of home care you need, your location, and how much support you need per week.

How much does overnight (waking) care cost in Newcastle upon Tyne?

The average daily cost of overnight (waking) care in Newcastle upon Tyne is £200 per night. This will vary depending on the type of home care you need, your location, and how much support you need per week.

How many home care agencies are there in Newcastle upon Tyne?

There are 21 home care agencies in Newcastle upon Tyne, including Trinity Homecare and The Good Care Group - England.

Are all home care agencies in Newcastle upon Tyne regulated by the CQC?

Most home care agencies in Newcastle upon Tyne listed on Lottie have been regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Sometimes, there can be delays and some care agencies are waiting to be inspected. You'll find all available ratings listed above, including 'outstanding' or 'good' like Trinity Homecare. Rest-assured that every care agency listed on Lottie has been vetted by our team of experts to ensure they provide the best care for your loved ones.

What are the most common types of home care available in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Home care services in Newcastle upon Tyne will vary, depending on the agency. The most common types of home care available now are:

Care at home provides lots of support each day, including personal care, companionship care, and dementia care.

How many care agencies in Newcastle upon Tyne provide dementia care?

There are 21 Newcastle upon Tyne agencies that offer specialist dementia care, including Trinity Homecare and The Good Care Group - England. The type of dementia care at home provided will range from hourly visits from a trained carer to full-time live-in care, all focused on providing the highest quality support within the comfort of your own home.

Are there private care agencies in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Yes, Trinity Homecare and The Good Care Group - England accept privately funded clients. Private funding offers flexibility to choose the care provider and services that best suit your needs. It’s available for individuals looking for home support in (location) with £23,250 or more in savings and income (excluding assets) and no nursing care needs.

Are local authority and NHS funding options available for home care in Newcastle upon Tyne?

Yes, Trinity Homecare and Agincare Live-in Care - Central are two examples of local care agencies that accept local authority or NHS-funded clients.

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