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Choosing home care for someone you love shouldn’t feel impossible.
We help UK families find vetted local agencies, compare quotes apples-to-apples, and get expert support through one of the hardest decisions a family ever makes. Free for families. Always.
We hold your hand through the whole thing.
Tell us where
Enter the postcode where care is needed. We show you every CQC-regulated home-care agency nearby — with their ratings, the registered manager, and their inspection history.
Pick a few to compare
Most families shortlist three. Side by side, see what each agency does well, what the inspectors flagged, and how they compare on rating mix, tenure, and ownership.
We get the quotes
Tell us the care you need. We contact each agency you picked, chase the slow ones, and come back to you with comparable quotes — not a confusing pile of inboxes.
Not every agency has availability — we’ll tell you who does. If you want us to do the full chase for you, we’ll need a few more details about the care needed; for now this part is done by real people, not bots.
The home-care world is opaque. We make it legible.
Home-care agencies don’t advertise their CQC scores. They rarely publish prices. Most websites read the same. So families do dozens of phone calls and hope for the best. We pull together everything that’s public — ratings, inspection findings, who actually owns the agency — and add the bits that aren’t: live availability, comparable quotes, and a real person on the other end of the email.
Read our guides on choosing care →Plain-English answers to the questions families ask us most.
What is home care, and how is it different from a care home?
A plain-English guide to the difference between home care, live-in care, and residential care — and how to know which one fits.
How much does home care cost in the UK in 2026?
Hourly rates, weekly totals, hidden fees, and how cost varies by region. Real numbers, sourced from CQC providers.
How CQC inspections work, and what the ratings actually mean
Outstanding, Good, Requires improvement, Inadequate. We break down the framework and show you what to look for in a report.