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Nursing care

What is nursing care?

A nurse-supported clinical home care service supports individuals with complex care needs.

Helping Hands offers a fully managed nurse-supported clinical care service, enabling individuals with more complex healthcare conditions to live independently at home.

Working with 60 clinical commissioning groups across the UK, as well as a network of case managers and solicitors, we offer responsive, flexible solutions that deliver maximum choice and independence.

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What is covered in our nursing care?

Our carers provide nurse-led care for people in the warm surroundings of their home.

With extensive clinical experience from within the NHS, our clinical team of nurses manage home care packages supporting a wide range of clinical conditions. They provide full face-to-face assessments, handpick expertly trained carers and personal assistants, and ensure continuity and co-ordination of care through effective carer and customer partnerships.

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Nursing care can support you with:

Ventilated care

We offer ventilated care such as nursing-led NIPPY, BIPAP, CPAP ventilation and suctioning help

Continence care

Continence care includes supporting you at home with catheter, bowel and stoma care

PEG feeding

We can support you with the management of food and fluid intake through daily PEG tube feeding

Nephrostomy care

Your carer can help you maintain a good quality of life by assisting you with your nephrostomy

Stoma care

Assistance to help you manage and maintain your colostomy, urostomy, or ileostomy

Parkinson’s treatment

Whatever stage of your condition you’re at, we can provide dedicated, personalised support for Parkinson’s

What conditions does our nursing care support?

Helping Hands have expertise in supporting people with a variety of conditions and needs.

From supporting people with progressive neurological conditions and types of dementia, helping make tailored nursing care plans, through to different disabilities and acquired injuries, our registered nurses have specialisms offering a number of different support services to people with varying conditions, such as:

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What are the benefits of nursing care at home?

At Helping Hands, we firmly believe that home is the best place to receive the support you need, because it offers many benefits that you just don’t get in a care home.


As homecare’s only Centre of Excellence, we’ve helped tens of people to remain independent and comfortable in the familiar surroundings of their own homes. Here are some of the reasons why our customers love the support they receive from their Helping Hands carers:

Personalised support

Elderly care at home allows you to enjoy a personalised care plan that ensures you’re always getting the right support for your needs and wishes

A holistic approach

Our holistic approach means no stone is left unturned in your care plan, so you’ll get the emotional, practical and physical support you need

Stay in a familiar environment

Many people relish the chance to remain in the comfortable, secure surroundings of home whilst receiving the additional support they need

Spend more time with loved ones

You’ll be able to choose when your family and friends visit, and your carer can assist with hosting duties – including getting your home spick and span

One-to-one care

Care at home gives you the opportunity to receive personal one-to-one support from your own carer, meaning you’ll always have their full attention

Maintain your routines and hobbies

Domiciliary care allows you to continue living life on your own terms, which includes keeping up all your favourite hobbies, routines and activities

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Hear from some of our home care customers

Read about the difference our dedicated, personalised home care is making in the lives of two of our wonderful customers, Bill and Janet, as they seek to live independently at home.

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Bill
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Janet
Visiting care customer
Read Janet's Story

Qualified nursing care in the comfort of your home

Our nursing care is led by experienced nurses with in-depth clinical knowledge.

Our team of registered nurses form the backbone of our nursing care services, bringing extensive clinical knowledge, professional expertise and years of experience to the table. They work with you, your carers, your doctor, social services and occupational therapists to deliver the right support for your care needs.

We can offer 24-hour care from a carer who lives at home with you, or a drop-in service of tailored support. Whatever your wishes or needs – and wherever you live – our nursing care experts can walk you through your options for safe, reliable care.

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What is nursing care?

Find out more about what nursing care from Helping Hands involves

Private nurses

One-to-one support at home with a care plan designed by expert nurses

Clinical intervention

Specialist support for your care needs, simple or complex

Neurological care

Dedicated nursing care from the nation’s home care specialists

Acquired brain injury

Live-in support for people rehabilitating after a brain injury

Stroke care

Stroke aftercare and support, completely tailored to you

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We have been with Helping Hands care for a year now and are extremely happy with the service they provide. I would highly recommend Helping Hands to anyone in need of care.

Colleen, Trustpilot review

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Arrange a free consultation

We try to make it as straightforward as possible to arrange nursing care. Speak to our friendly customer support team today to begin your care journey.

Speak to our team​

Our friendly, knowledgeable team can answer your questions and talk you through your options. We are available 7 days a week.

Book a free care assessment

Your local Helping Hands care manager will visit you to understand your needs and preferences and discuss how we can help. We can visit you at home, in hospital or even a care home to carry out the care assessment.​

Confirm your care package

We create a tailored care plan for you to review. Once you’ve agreed the plan, we can organise care in as little as 24 hours.​

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Nursing care FAQs

Nursing care is a package of care from a highly trained team, overseen by a clinical team of nurses to administer professional treatment for more complex conditions.

Residential care involves moving out of your home and environment to live in 24-hour supervised accommodation. Nursing care administers the same level of care for clinical conditions in the comfort of your own home.

A nursing care plan helps to identify the unique role that clinical nurses have in caring for the overall health and well-being of the care recipient. This will be tailored and unique to each of our customers.

Our team of carers can also assess whether any additional mobility aids or adaptations are needed for your home and help you through this process.

At Helping Hands, we believe that your own home is always the best place to receive the support you need, because it’s where you’re at your most comfortable and relaxed and it allows you to have more control over your care plan.

You can arrange nursing care today by calling our friendly customer support team. They’re available seven days a week, and will always be happy to assist with any queries you might have.

We tailor our nursing care packages to each individual customer and their specific needs, so your support will look however you want it to – with some expert guidance from our nursing specialists, of course.

Page reviewed by Deanna Lane, Senior Regional Clinical Lead, on November 9, 2021.