Visiting care and home care in St Neots
St Neots is named after a 9th-century monk of the same name, with relics and pilgrimages throughout history due to him. Before this, the area was named ‘Eynesbury’ after a local leader called Ernulf. St Neots has an extensive and wonderful history, with St Neots Museum housing many artefacts. It even includes items from the famous Eynesbury Giant, a resident from the 18th century that measured over 8ft in height!
The Eynesbury Giant isn’t the only thing about St Neots that's reaching for the sky; St Neots is home to a high-quality healthcare provider in Helping Hands. We offer live-in, visiting and respite care to everyone in and around St Neots. We’re regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), so when we say we’re the best, we mean it.




