Relationship-led and supportive Home Care in Guildford & Woking from compassionate and experienced home care professionals.
Highest regulatory ratings
16,000+ active clients
Recommended by 97% of our clients
10,000+ carers nationwide
Home Care rating 9.7
Highest regulatory ratings
16,000+ active clients
Recommended by 97% of our clients
10,000+ carers nationwide
Home Care rating 9.7
From Guildford to Woking, and across the surrounding areas we support local people to continue to live independently and happily in their own homes. Our team provides flexible home care that ranges from helping with the little things at home, to specialist support, always built around what matters to you. We’ve proudly held an ‘Outstanding’ rating from the Care Quality Commission since 2017, establishing ourselves as one of Surrey’s top-rated home care providers. Our clients and families consistently give us top review scores on homecare.co.uk, trusting us to deliver home care that makes a real difference.
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Our home care is tailored to you and can support adults of all ages – from older adults wanting to stay independent at home to those living with health conditions. For example, Scott, who lives with epilepsy. We help him stay active with regular shopping trips, coffee outings and gym visits, matching him with Care Professionals who share his interests. Our one-hour minimum visits mean there’s always time to build bonds, bring a smile and make the day brighter. Whether it’s supporting someone to get up and ready for the day, a little assistance with the housework and meal preparation, getting out and about in the local area, or more specialist care, we focus on what matters to each person.
We offer two types of home care: hourly care, where we visit at set times, or live-in care, where a carer resides in the home. Both are overseen by our care management team and delivered by compassionate Care Professionals. Each care package is made up of of a unique mix services to meet your needs.
Companionship care
We carefully match Care Professionals with clients to ensure a meaningful bond is created.
Home help & meal prep
Keeping the home environment clean, safe, and nourishing with home-cooked meals.
Personal care
Assistance with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, always respecting the dignity of your loved one.
Mobility support
Helping your loved one move around their home safely, including transfers and positioning.
Health appointment management
We support you to attend those important health appointments.
Community engagement
We enable you to continue to do the things you enjoy, be it a visit to the garden centre or your local art group.
Transportation
Assistance getting you from A to B, whether it be to go visit a friend or help with your shopping.
Medication management
Ensuring medicines are taken correctly and on time, supporting overall health.
“It’s reassuring to know that Dad is cared for in such a kindly way, not just physically but his total wellbeing. Seeing Dad still in his own home at 96 is all down to Home Instead.” DB daughter of client. Our family-led approach to home care sets us apart, bringing a warmth and personal touch that our clients truly value. This difference shines through in the feedback we receive, such as this comment from a daughter on homecare.co.uk “We started to think about carers after my dad had a couple of falls. They have been amazing, Dad looks forward to the visits in the morning which is when we need them but also occasionally in the evening if needed. The carers we have always make the time to chat and are always cheerful.”
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Since 2012, our owners Sarah and Chris Daly have been the heart and soul of Home Instead Guildford & Woking. As Manager Director, Sarah also gives back to the community and inspires a family-like support network. With Vicki as our experienced Care Manager and our fantastic office team in Woking supporting clients and families, we deliver an exceptional relationship-led service. All our local Care Professionals are handpicked for their skills, compassion, reliability, and warmth. We deeply value all of our team, offering ongoing, industry-leading training – including City & Guilds-assured dementia care training – and funding NVQs in Adult Social Care to support their professional growth.
You’ll often spot us at local events like the Ripley Show, Pyrford and Wisley Village Show or the Byfleet Parish Day, where we love catching up with the community. We’re proud to support causes close to our hearts, from raising funds for Red Nose Day or Macmillan Coffee mornings in Knaphill, to marking World Alzheimer’s Day. Pop over to our Facebook page to see what we’re up to – whether it’s celebrating our team’s achievements or sharing updates about our latest community activities.
Our office provides care for people at home in the following areas:
Grantham, Denton, Stamford, Sleaford, Bourne, Ruskington, Heckington, Branston, Bottesford, Cranwell, Morton, Thurlby, Ketton, Great Gonerby, Barrowby, Harston, Greylees, South Witham, Leasingham, Colsterworth, Ryhall, Billingborough, Ancaster, Caythorpe, Toll Bar, Easton on the Hill, Corby Glen, Helpringham, Barnack, Rippingale, Uffington, Folkingham, Ufford, Castle Bytham, Harlaxton, Ropsley, Tallington, Great Casterton, Fulbeck, Foston, Carlby, Barkston, Collyweston, Horbling, Essendine, Haconby, Anwick, Osbournby, Pointon, Croxton Kerrial, Sedgebrook, Wothorpe, Great Ponton, Osgodby, Skillington, Redmile, Stow, South Rauceby, Swayfield, Little Bytham, Muston, Ewerby, Easton, Kirkby la Thorpe, Dyke, Silk Willoughby, Witham on the Hill, Ingoldsby, Plungar, Greatford, Swinstead, Sudbrook, Aslackby, Lound, Kirkby Underwood, Bainton, Swaton, Tinwell, Scredington, Twenty, Old Somerby, Dowsby, Stoke Rochford, Londonthorpe, Little Hale, Braceborough, Duddington, Welby, Hougham, Carlton Scroop, Buckminster, Marston, Threekingham, Belmesthorpe, Pickworth, Pickworth, Oasby, Bridge End, Brandon, Sewstern, Manthorpe, Manthorpe, North Rauceby, Ashton, Boothby Pagnell, Northorpe, North Witham, Byard's Leap, Dunsby, Eastgate, Aunsby, Knipton, Toft, Syston, Irnham, Evedon, Southorpe, Lenton, Allington, Barholm, Tixover, Scottlethorpe, Pilsgate, Honington, Easthorpe, Grimsthorpe, Belton, Bitchfield, Wilsthorpe, Northbeck, Holywell, Little Casterton, Swarby, Edenham, Careby, Tickencote, Stainby, Little Ponton, Stainfield, Stroxton, Gelston, Eaton, Newstead, Wyville, Creeton, Obthorpe, Cawthorpe, Culverthorpe, Bulby, Spanby, Asgarby, Gunby, Kelby, Aisby, Keisby, West Willoughby, Great Humby, Walcot, Howell, Ewerby Thorpe, Crofton, Wilsford, Braceby, Dembleby, Hawthorpe, Sapperton, Woodnook, Elsthorpe, Carlton Ashes, Bassingthorpe, Graby, Westby, Birthorpe, Sempringham, Heydour, Counthorpe, Newton, Stenwith, Boughton, Scott Willoughby, Lower Bassingthorpe, Normanton, Normanton, Elsea Park, Great Hale, Belvoir, Quarrington, Austerby, Aldgate, Geeston, Beckingthorpe, Burton le Coggles, Hanthorpe, Frieston, Woolsthorpe-by-Belvoir, Woolsthorpe, Barkestone, Burton Pedwardine, Haceby, Hough on the Hill, Hungerton, Little Humby, Hanby, Harrowby, Aswarby, Corby Birkholme, Milthorpe, Haverholme, Ingthorpe, Lower Bitchfield, Little Dowsby, Guthram Gowt, Kate's Bridge, Borderville, Scotland, High Somerby, Lobthorpe, Sudthorpe, Thorpe Latimer
If your town doesn’t appear above please check the postcodes below to see if we cover your area:
GU1 1, GU1 2, GU1 3, GU1 4, GU2 4, GU2 7, GU2 8, GU2 9, GU21 2, GU21 3, GU21 4, GU21 5, GU21 6, GU21 7, GU21 8, GU22 0, GU22 7, GU22 8, GU22 9, GU23 6, GU23 7, GU24 0, GU3 1, GU3 2, GU3 3, GU4 7, GU4 8, KT14 6, KT14 7, KT15 3, KT24 5, KT24 6
Home Instead Guildford & Woking is one of 250 locally owned offices that collectively form Home Instead UK. Together, we care for 16,000 clients, delivering one million hours of home care each month. This unique combination of community-focused local offices and the resources of a national network enables us to provide personalised, relationship-led care while leading research and innovation that is transforming the experience of aging. Our services include companionship care, personal care, specialist care (including dementia, palliative, and Parkinson’s), and live-in care.
Domiciliary care, also known as home care, refers to a range of supportive services provided to individuals who require assistance with daily activities but wish to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes. This type of care is tailored to the specific needs of each person and can include tasks such as personal assistance, meal preparation, companionship, and even light housekeeping. Domiciliary care allows the elderly to maintain a degree of independence while receiving the necessary support to lead a fulfilling and safe life at home, with peace of mind for their loved ones knowing that they have support.
Domiciliary care allows elderly people to remain at home in a familiar environment – boosting wellbeing and happiness – while promoting independence and autonomy, providing personalised and family-involved care, being cost-effective compared to institutional options like care homes, reducing lifestyle disruption and helping to maintain routines. All these things can contribute to better emotional and mental wellbeing, but also provide peace of mind to elderly individuals and their families. The decision to opt for domiciliary care depends on individual needs and circumstances, with many of the advantages stemming from its tailored, in-home support.
Domiciliary care provides valuable support to elderly people by offering a range of services tailored to their needs that are delivered within the comfort of their own homes. These services can include assistance with daily activities such as personal hygiene, grooming, dressing, and medication management. Care Professionals can aid in meal preparation, ensure proper nutrition, and help with mobility. Companionship and social interaction are also crucial components, addressing feelings of isolation and loneliness.
It is also a great way to enhance the safety of elderly people at home, reducing the risk of falls and accidents through monitoring and support. Household tasks like cleaning and laundry can be managed too, alleviating more stress. All of these types of help together means that domiciliary care promotes independence, enhances quality of life, and provides a sense of well-being and security for elderly people who may have difficulty managing on their own.
The cost of domiciliary care can vary widely depending on factors such as the level of care needed, the number of hours of care required, the geographic location, and the specific services provided. Generally, domiciliary care costs are broken down into hourly rates, and the total expense can accumulate over time. Domiciliary care can often be more affordable than moving to a care facility, but it’s essential to research and understand the costs of services covered by the fees to make the right choices for yourself or your loved ones.
Domiciliary care can often provide very good value and be highly cost-effective, especially when compared to the expenses associated with moving into a care home or similar residential facility. While the exact costs depend on individual needs and location, receiving personalised care in the comfort of home can be more affordable and efficient in terms of both financial investment and comparative wellbeing. Having care and support delivered at home allows seniors to maintain their independence, avoid the costs associated with residential care, and receive tailored assistance that can enhance their quality of life. However, it’s important to thoroughly assess the specific services, rates, and available funding options to make an informed decision about the cost-effectiveness of domiciliary care for your specific situation.
Domiciliary care can be funded through several avenues. Private payments allow individuals and/or their families to cover costs directly, while long-term care insurance policies may also provide coverage to help. Government support is available through programs like the National Health Service (NHS) and local authorities, which offer assistance based on care needs and financial circumstances. Veterans may access funding through veterans’ benefits, and charitable organisations or grants can provide additional financial aid. Both personal budgets and direct payments are generally offered by local authorities, giving people more direct control over how to fund care services. Navigating these funding options usually entails meeting eligibility criteria, and selecting the best-suited avenues for the financial and care requirements you or your loved ones have.
Domiciliary care services are sought by all kinds of people who require support to maintain their independence and wellbeing as they age, or to help ease back into a routine at home after surgery or in the case of long term illness. Family caregivers seeking respite and support also often welcome at-home support to help with managing long term care, and it can be highly beneficial to elderly people who may feel isolated or lonely, as Care Professionals provide companionship and social interaction. Anyone in need of personalised assistance and support with daily activities within the comfort of their own home can benefit from some form of domiciliary care.
A domiciliary care worker’s role involves providing tailored support to seniors within their homes. Workers assist with personal care tasks like bathing and grooming, aid in mobility, prepare nutritious meals, offer companionship, manage medications, perform light housekeeping, provide transportation, and monitor health conditions. Their responsibilities extend to emotional support, safety awareness, documentation, and collaboration with healthcare professionals. By promoting independence and well-being, Care Professionals providing domiciliary care play a crucial role in helping the elderly to maintain a comfortable and fulfilling lifestyle within their own homes rather than needing to be taken into a residential facility.
Domiciliary care, or home care, offers personalised support within an individual’s own residence, encompassing tasks like personal care and companionship. It allows seniors to remain at home while receiving the necessary assistance. In contrast, residential care involves relocating individuals to specialised facilities such as assisted living or nursing homes, where they receive around-the-clock care, including help with personal needs, meals, and medical requirements. The decision between these options hinges on someone’s particular care needs and their preference for staying at home or transitioning to a residential care facility.
At Home Instead, we provide a comprehensive range of domiciliary care services designed to help elderly adults maintain their independence and comfort within their own homes. Our offerings vary by location but typically include essential services such as companionship, where our Care Professionals engage in conversations, games, and outings, and provide emotional support. Personal care services encompass assistance with daily activities like bathing, grooming, and mobility support. Day care services offer companionship and engagement during the day, while our home help and housekeeping assistance ensure a clean and organised living environment. Overnight care, respite care, and other specialised services are available to meet unique needs. Contact your local Home Instead office to learn more about our tailored domiciliary care options.
Enable your loved ones to continue to live their life with the support of the Guildford & Woking team. If you would like to hear what clients say about us please take a peek at our Home Care verified reviews. If you would like more information about our high quality Home Care service, please call us on 01483 488222, or fill out the form below.