Trusted Home Care in Kent
Compassionate, Reliable, Local.

Whether your loved one needs a little help or full-time care, we’re here to provide exceptional care support so they can stay safe, happy, and independent at home.

Trusted Home Care in Kent
Compassionate, Reliable, Local.

Whether your loved one needs a little help or full-time care, we’re here to provide exceptional care support so they can stay safe, happy, and independent at home.

Trusted Home Care in Kent
Compassionate, Reliable, Local.

Whether your loved one needs a little help or full-time care, we’re here to provide exceptional care support so they can stay safe, happy, and independent at home.

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Visiting and Private Home Care In Kent

Helping people live at home with dignity & independence

Our Care Services

Home Care

Watching a loved one age can be difficult. That's why we go above and beyond to make sure they're comfortable, safe and happy. With Private Home Care, you can rest assured that your loved one is in good hands.

Respite Care

Sometimes you just need a break. That's where respite care comes in. Our caregivers are compassionate and experienced, and they'll make sure your loved one is taken care of while you're away.

Companion Care

When you need a little help, or just some company, our companions are here for you. Whether you need help with shopping or just want someone to talk to, our compassionate companions will be there for you.

End of life care

At Care in Kent we understand how incredibly difficult it is when a loved one is nearing the end of their life. We aim to ease that stress and heartache as best as we can by providing excellent end of life care to our clients.

Talk to a Care Coordinator Today

No pressure, no obligation – just compassionate advice from real people.

Compassionate support for your loved one, peace of mind for you.

When someone you love needs extra help, it can feel overwhelming. At Care in Kent, we’re here to take the weight off your shoulders with flexible, affordable home care that puts dignity, comfort, and companionship first. Whether it’s an hour a day or full-time live-in care, our trusted local team is ready to support your family with kindness and reliability — every single day.

Care in Kent supported my mum with such kindness and dignity. I genuinely don’t know what we would have done without them.” — Sarah, Ashford
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Why Families Choose our Home Care

Care in Kent’s care and support services are tailor made to our clients’ individual needs. Meaning that they are able to continue living to their own timetable, visiting family and friends and getting out and about in their local communities. All safe in the knowledge that our services are on hand- should they need them. 

Highest Care Standards

Our dedicated carers work to the highest standards

Local Care Team

We provide a local service and will always arrive when we say we will

Transparent Pricing

Never any hidden costs to worry about

Experience in Dementia Care

Specialist care for Alzheimer's and Dementia

Carefully Matched Carers

Always the right fit for your loved one

More than just care

We provide more than just care often when you need it most

Are you ready to get help? Give us a call on 01233 619 530 or send us an email.

What can Care in Kent carers help you with?

Personal care, including washing & dressing, hair, makeup, shaving, as well as toilet and continence care

Preparing meals and drinks and help with medication

Household chores, including light housekeeping, watering plants and putting out bins

Helping with money managements and paying bills, as well as arranging appointments

Grocery shopping and errands and offering conversation and companionship

Whether you need an hour a day or round-the-clock support, our care is flexible, affordable, and designed around you.

Want to find out more about what our  Home Carers can, and cannot do? 

What can Care in Kent carers help you with?

Personal care, including washing & dressing, hair, makeup, shaving, as well as toilet and continence care

Preparing meals and drinks and help with medication

Household chores, including light housekeeping, watering plants and putting out bins

Helping with money managements and paying bills, as well as arranging appointments

Grocery shopping and errands and offering conversation and companionship

How to arrange Home care

1. Speak to our team

Our friendly team are on hand to answer any of your questions and discuss care options.

2. Free home visit

Your care is personal to you. That is why we like to visit you in your own home to determine how best we can provide your care, and find a carer to match your needs.

3. More than just care

We provide more than just care, often when you need it most.

What our clients have said

Rated 5 out of 5

What our clients have said

Rated 5 out of 5

Care Articles & Resources

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When Is It Time to Get Help for Mum or Dad?

It often creeps up on you.You notice little things — a bit of forgetfulness, a messy kitchen, the same story told again.You chalk it up to age. You want to believe everything’s fine.But that voice in your head starts to ask: “Is Mum coping? Is Dad safe on his own? Do i need to get help for mum?” If you’ve found yourself wondering whether your parent needs care, this guide is for you. You’re not being dramatic. You’re being caring.

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Are You Really Coping with Care?

At Care in Kent, we speak to many people who are coping with care in silence—juggling it alongside work, children, health issues of their own, and trying to keep it all together. Some are managing well. Others are burning out without even realising it. If you’re reading this, chances are you’re doing something extraordinary. You might not call yourself a carer. You might just say you’re looking after Mum, helping your husband, checking in on Dad more often lately, or

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Is It Time to Step In? Subtle Signs Your Elderly Parent May Need Extra Support

At Care in Kent, we often speak to adult children who say: “I just had a feeling something wasn’t right.” That instinct is usually right. If you’re noticing subtle changes in your elderly parent, it might be time to start thinking about whether they could benefit from some extra help. When it comes to ageing parents, the signs that they’re struggling don’t always appear suddenly or dramatically. More often, they show up as a quiet change in behaviour—a shift that

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