Visiting care and home care in Hartland
Close to Hartland Point, where the Devon coast faces outward to the Atlantic Ocean rather than inward towards the Bristol Channel, Hartland is a large village which was an important port in Tudor times. Hartland Point houses an important lighthouse, and to the south is the Quay bearing its name, originally built in the 16th century but swept away in 1887. The Point still bears significance for ships traversing the Bristol Channel and the nearby Church of Saint Nectan is an important landmark. Helping Hands have been supporting people across England and Wales since 1989, keeping them as independent as possible in the home they love, through visiting or live-in care support. All of our care is fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission and the Care Inspectorate Wales, meaning you and your loved ones can be fully confident in the support we provide.




