24 Hour Home Care: Continuous Support Day and Night

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24 Hour Home Care: Continuous Support Day and Night

Our 24 hour home care service provides continuous support for people who need reassurance, safety and companionship through both the day and the night. With familiar carers and consistent routines, it helps people remain safe, comfortable and fully supported in the place they know best — their own home.

If you are exploring options for the first time, start with our Home Care Guide.

What 24 hour home care means

  • Continuous presence: support is available at all times for personal care, meals, mobility and reassurance.
  • Planned routines: care plans are built around preferred waking, mealtime and bedtime patterns.
  • Calm nights: prompts, repositioning, hydration and safety checks reduce night-time anxiety and risk.
  • Clear records: daily notes and updates keep families informed and support coordination with clinicians.

Learn more about our service on 24-Hour Care and our Knowledge Hub overview Understanding 24-Hour Care.

Who benefits from 24 hour home care

  • People living with dementia who feel safer with a familiar presence. See Dementia Awareness.
  • Individuals with reduced mobility or higher fall risk who need assistance overnight. Read Safe Exercise and Fall Prevention.
  • Those with complex health needs who require regular prompts, comfort and monitoring.
  • Families who need peace of mind that their loved one is never alone.

For broad guidance on arranging help at home, see NHS homecare information: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/social-care-and-support-guide/help-from-social-services-and-charities/homecare/

Why families choose Caring Care

  • Familiar carers: a small, consistent team builds trust and reduces anxiety.
  • Person centred plans: routines reflect what matters day to day, including culture, faith and preferences.
  • Medication support: coordinated prompts and records. See Home Care Medication Management.
  • Flexible options: step up to 24 hours during a change in needs or step down to Overnight Home Care when stability returns.
  • Clear safeguarding: hygiene and safety checks are built into every visit. Explore Personal Care.

How 24 hour home care is set up

  1. Listen and assess: we learn goals, routines and risks, then agree clear priorities for week one.
  2. Match your team: we introduce carers with the right skills and temperament.
  3. Align the rota: day and night patterns fit meals, medicines and preferred rest times.
  4. Review and adapt: we update the plan quickly if needs change.

If support is needed after a stay in the community or a service change, see Hospital Discharge Support for practical coordination tips.

Speak to Caring Care

If you are exploring 24 hour home care for a loved one, our team will guide you through options and set up a calm, reliable plan.

  • Services: https://www.caringcare.co.uk/services
  • Knowledge Hub: https://www.caringcare.co.uk/knowledgehub
  • Contact Us: https://www.caringcare.co.uk/contact-us

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November 5, 2025

One Year of Community Reablement in Walsall: Putting People First in Home Care

We are proud to celebrate one year of the Community Reablement pilot in Walsall, delivered in partnership with Walsall Council. Together, we have focused on practical, short-term home care that helps people build confidence, strengthen daily routines and stay independent at home.

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October 24, 2025

Caring Care x The Access Group: Event Recap

Event recap. Directors Mitesh and Manjinder met with The Access Group to discuss how digital tools are strengthening homecare at Caring Care through communication, care planning and medication safety.

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October 1, 2025

Safeguarding Charter Signed: Our Promise to Safe, Dignified Home Care

Safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do at Caring Care. This week, our Safeguarding Champions came together in our Walsall office to sign our Safeguarding Charter. It is a clear, shared commitment to protecting the well-being, dignity and safety of the people we support in home care across the West Midlands, and to supporting one another as a team.

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