Professional Domiciliary Care in the West Midlands
At Newbury Care, we believe it’s the small things that make us who we are. We provide compassionate, professional home care that helps you or your loved one live safely, comfortably, and independently at home.
Domiciliary Care Designed Around Your Needs
Newbury’s home care services support adults who want to stay safe, comfortable, and independent at home.
- Older adults needing daily support
- Individuals recovering after hospital discharge
- People living with dementia or long-term conditions
- Families who need respite or short-term care
Our Specialist Care Services
Palliative Care
Our carers support physical, emotional, psychological, and social needs, with specialist training in pain management to maximise comfort and dignity.
Dementia Care
Compassionate, trained carers monitor day-to-day changes and adapt care to support individuals living with dementia or Alzheimer’s.
Respite Care
We provide temporary care cover so primary carers can rest and recover, while maintaining established routines and consistency.
Cancer Care
Tailored care plans supported by carers with specialist cancer care training, recognising that every journey is different.
Post-Discharge Care
Helping clients regain strength, confidence, and independence after hospital discharge in a safe home environment.
What Do Newbury Care Carers Do?
Our carers provide reliable, round-the-clock home care tailored to your schedule.
At Newbury Care, we understand that no two people are the same. The support provided by our domiciliary carers varies depending on day-to-day needs and personal circumstances. Every care package begins with a personal care assessment, which determines the right type and level of care for you or your loved one.
Getting started with Newbury Care is easy.
We can arrange care in as little as 48 hours.
Step 1 — Talk to Us
A friendly, no-obligation chat to understand your needs.
Step 2 | Expert Care Consultation
We assess your requirements and create a personalised care plan.
Step 3 | Choose Your Carer
We match you with a professional carer who fits your needs and preferences.
Step 4 | Continued Support
Ongoing monitoring, reviews, and 24/7 support to ensure your care remains consistent.
Book a Free Care Consultation
Choosing domiciliary care can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to make the decision alone. Our care specialists are here to answer your questions, understand your needs, and help you find the right level of support.
How to get in touch
- Call us to speak directly with a care specialist
- Send us a message and we’ll get back to you promptly
- Send Us An Email: contact@newbury.co.uk
Frequently Asked Questions – Newbury Care
What domiciliary care services does Newbury Care provide?
Newbury Care provides professional domiciliary care in the comfort of your own home. Our services include personal care, companionship, dementia care, palliative care, post-hospital discharge care, cancer care, and respite care. All care is tailored following a personal care assessment.
Where does Newbury Care provide domiciliary care?
Newbury Care currently provides domiciliary care services across the West Midlands. We are continually expanding, so if you are outside this area, please contact us to discuss availability.
Is Newbury Care a CQC registered care provider?
Yes. Newbury Care is fully registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This means our services meet strict UK standards for safety, quality, and care delivery.
What background checks do Newbury Care carers complete?
All Newbury Care professional carers undergo a robust recruitment process, including enhanced DBS checks, identity verification, and a comprehensive induction programme before providing care.
Will I have the same carer with Newbury Care?
Newbury Care believes in continuity of care. We aim to provide the same professional carer consistently to build trust and familiarity. If your carer is unavailable due to illness or leave, we ensure a suitable replacement and a smooth handover.
How does Newbury Care maintain high standards of care?
Newbury Care operates within a clinical governance framework. Care plans are regularly reviewed, usually every three months or sooner if care needs change. We also welcome feedback from clients, families, and healthcare professionals to continuously improve our service.
Can Newbury Care help me decide how many hours of care I need?
Yes. Newbury Care’s care coordinators and care managers work closely with you to assess your needs and recommend the right level of domiciliary care, whether short-term or long-term support.
Will having a carer from Newbury Care affect my independence?
No. At Newbury Care, we actively support independence. Care is never imposed, it is designed to provide the right level of support while helping you maintain control, dignity, and daily routines.