Home Counties Carers

Home Counties Carers Home Counties Carers provide personalised home care, including live-in care, in Surrey. We can also lend a hand with your Chores & Challenges.

Welcome to the Home Counties Carers page. Based in Surrey, we are a family run Home Care business that is committed to providing people with friendly, reliable & trustworthy personal home care. The villages and towns we provide our services in and areas we cover include - Guildford, Merrow, Burpham, East & West Clandon, East & West Horsley, Effingham, Bookham, Send, Ripley, Woking, Pyrfor

d, Byfleet and West Byfleet. Home and Domiciliary Care -
Our team at Home Counties Carers give people the choice to live safely, happily and most importantly, confidently in their own homes for as long as they like. Every day our carers go into people's homes and assist them to live independently, supporting them to make their own decisions and live life as they wish. Our professional team of carers provide home and domiciliary care services that include:
Personal Care:
Bathing and washing
Toileting and incontinence care
Oral hygiene

Companionship and Personal Assistance:
Medication reminders
Mobility and hoisting
Meal preparation
Feeding
Conversation and companionship
Light housekeeping
Errand services
Shopping
Transportation
Laundry
Recreational activities
Grooming and dressing assistance/guidance
Assisting with mail

Specialist strengths
Dementia Care
Parkinsons Care
Post operative support
Respite
Sleeping and waking nights
24 hour care packages
Live in care

Elderly Care -
Asking for elderly care at home can be one of the biggest decisions you ever have to make, whether you can no longer manage on your own, would enjoy some company or you need help caring for a loved one. With our help and support you will be able to continue to live happily and confidently in your own home for as long as you want to and it is safe to do so. Much of our work for our elderly clients goes on behind the scenes and involves the co ordination and management of all the partners involved in their Care. On a weekly basis we can work and liaise with:
Family members
GP's
District Nurses
Pharmacists
Physio Therapists
Chiropodist
Dentist
Optometrist
Service funders
Social & case workers
Hairdressers
Maintenance workers

This joined up and coordinated approach provides a complete solution and is invaluable to family members and friends that can't be with their loved ones but who want to know that they are safe and well. Dementia Care -
Over 60% of the people we help and support have dementia. Our dementia care team are very aware of the impact that dementia has on those who have the disease and the loved ones, family and friends that surround them. With thoughtful management and informed insight it is very possible to reduce the anxiety and stress of those with dementia. This can make a positive difference to how they live their lives and how it affects those around them. Live in care -
If you are looking for exceptional quality live in care in in Surrey, in the Guildford, Woking and Leatherhead areas, we can provide a tailor made live-in care solution that meets your needs, whilst remaining in the comfort and familiarity of your own home. Whether you are thinking about short term respite following a stay in hospital, or help on a long term basis due to general ill health, disability or lack of mobility we will listen to what you would like and then help you to achieve it. A member of the Home Counties Carers team will meet with you to provide a no obligation initial assessment at your home or in hospital. Once we understand your needs and preferences we can agree what level of support is required and then select the best carer from our team to who best meets these. As with all our carers we only recruit those that are:
Friendly
Reliable
Trustworthy
Competent

If you have any questions about our live in care services in Surrey, or would like to arrange an assessment please call 01483 224 985. Personal Home Care -
We feel strongly that our clients are supported with their personal home care needs to enable them to take the lead role whilst our carers are there as a reassuring presence. We feel that supporting rather than doing where possible promotes their independence and dignity. Our carers will be on hand to assist and support with:
Bathing
Showering
Washing
Toileting
Oral hygiene
Continence care
Catheter management
Grooming
Shaving
Application of creams

Post operative care and Convalescence -
Recovering from an operation and can be a slow and frustrating process. It is quite common for people to try to return to a normal active life only to aggravate the healing process and prolong the period of post operative care and convalescence. Putting a support package in place pre-operatively can aid a smooth and full recovery. In addition to the normal tasks our Carers perform on a daily basis they can be trained and taught to deal with specific needs post op, for example:
Helping with exercises
Managing equipment
Assistance with medication

Equally they can do the more day to day tasks that might get overlooked, for example:
Preparing meals for the family
Running errands
Collecting the children from school
Washing and ironing

Respite Care -
Respite care in the form of highly professional home care on a temporary, short-term basis, is a very important part of the personal home care equation. Respite care allows those who are caring for family members or relatives in their home to take a valuable break from their caring duties - this is often of considerable benefit to the health and well-being of the caregiver. At Home Counties Carers we take great pride in providing respite caregivers who can blend seamlessly into the caring routine of the home, quickly getting to know the care receiver and taking over the routine of the permanent carer. Home Counties Carers can provide professional carers from 1 hour a day right through to longer periods such as 1 or 2 weeks at a time. As with all our care packages we will undertake an initial care package assessment to get a fuller understanding of what the situation is and to listen to what the client would like from their support package. Commonly carers like to take a few hours a week to get out of the house, meet friends, attend appointments, do some shopping, getting their hair done and generally take a well earned break. It helps enormously knowing that whilst they are out there is a friendly, reliable, trustworthy and caring person looking after their loved one, keeping them safe and comfortable in surroundings that they know. Our services are nothing new; it’s the personalised way we deliver them that makes us different. We provide continuity of carers so the client is always visited by a friendly carer who they know, like and trust. All new carers are introduced and spend some time with their clients before they carry out their first home care visit. All our carers are trained and vetted to the highest standards.

Matthew was in the Quick-fire Q&A hot seat πŸͺ‘πŸ”₯ for the May issue of the HCC Newsletter.Alongside wife Lucinda, Matthew fo...
28/05/2026

Matthew was in the Quick-fire Q&A hot seat πŸͺ‘πŸ”₯ for the May issue of the HCC Newsletter.

Alongside wife Lucinda, Matthew founded Home Counties Carers 15 years ago, back in 2011.
A visionary to the last, Matthew is an ideas man. And he's certainly got some interesting ideas when it comes to
combining sweet and savoury foods!
We also now know who to turn to when our Hoover starts misbehaving!

Tea or coffee? Coffee
Pizza or pasta? Pizza
Early bird or night owl? Early bird
Sweet popcorn or salty popcorn? A mix of both
Red wine or white wine? Red wine
Beach holiday or city break? City break by the beach
Oasis or Blur? Oasis
Box Hill or Newlands Corner? Newlands Corner
Cream or jam first on a scone? Jam
Cozy night in or big night out? Big night out
Window or aisle seat? Window
Red sauce or brown sauce on a bacon sandwich? Red
Theme park or museum? Theme park
Marmite or peanut butter? Both - at the same time! (Bovril and marmalade is another recommendation of Matthew's!).

Favourite biscuit? McVities Dark Chocolate Digestive
If you could have any superpower, what would it be? To teach the world to live healthly
Where is your 'happy place'? Outback waiting for a set of waves to arrive
A holiday destination you've always dreamed of visiting? Uruguay
The best gift you've ever received? Remote control car - a BMW 5 series
Your go-to karaoke song? I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
If you could learn a new skill overnight, what would it be? To speak a language - either French or Spanish
If you could have tea with any famous person (past or present), who would it be? Jane McDonald
What's your signature dish to cook? Salmon chowder
A talent or hobby people might be surprised you have? Repairing and maintaining vacuum cleaners
If you could teleport anywhere for just one hour, where would you go? Nowhere. An hour's not long enough
One thing that always makes you smile at work? Hearing from a carer about a special thing they've done for a client to make their day

  πŸ‘Άβœ¨We're back with another trip down memory lane.Who's holding the kitten? πŸˆβ€β¬›Which member of the Home Counties Carers ...
27/05/2026

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We're back with another trip down memory lane.
Who's holding the kitten? πŸˆβ€β¬›
Which member of the Home Counties Carers team is this? πŸ’š

Drop your guesses below ⬇️
We'll reveal the answer soon!

22/05/2026

It’s If you, or someone you know has the disease or you suspect it, early diagnosis and help is key. The Alzheimer’ Society reports that 1 in 3 people living with the disease do not have a diagnosis.

See some of the support that’s available in for people living with dementia: https://orlo.uk/SJ2h2

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers....
22/05/2026

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers.

Silvermere Dementia CafΓ© at Silvermere Care Home - Avery Healthcare gives families a safe and friendly place to:
β–ͺ️ meet people
β–ͺ️ ask for advice about dementia
β–ͺ️ spend time with people in similar situations

The cafΓ© is a welcoming space and invites everyone to enjoy coffee and cake together.

It's for people living with dementia and their families and friends, care staff, homecare agencies and NHS professionals.

πŸ“ Silvermere Care Home, Redhill Road, Cobham, KT11 1EF
πŸ“… 4th Thursday each month πŸ•₯ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
🎟️ Free to attend
πŸ“ž 01932 576 650
πŸ“§ [email protected]

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers....
22/05/2026

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers.

Join Connect in Song for an hour of happy singing for people with dementia and their carers.

Connect in Song is run in association with Churches Together in Effingham and Little Bookham

πŸ“ St Alphege Hall, Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Lower Road, Effingham, KT24 5AD
πŸ“… 1st Tuesday each month πŸ•™ 2:30 pm - 4 pm
πŸ“ž 01372 457 987

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers....
22/05/2026

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers.

Connect is a friendly group providing a social framework for people with dementia and their carers. It offers a warm space to meet others, share experiences and enjoy time together.

The group meets every other Thursday at St Lawrence Church Hall, Effingham. You do not need to live in Effingham to join.

You can enjoy:
β–ͺ️ refreshments
β–ͺ️ friendship and support
β–ͺ️ simple activities
β–ͺ️ fun in a relaxed setting

The group also arranges outings to local places of interest.

Connect is run in association with Churches Together in Effingham and Little Bookham

πŸ“ St Lawrence Church Hall, Brown's Lane, Effingham, KT24 5NL
πŸ“… Fortnightly on Thursday πŸ•™ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
πŸ“ž 01372 457 987

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers....
22/05/2026

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers.

The Sunflower CafΓ© πŸŒ»β˜• provides friendly and interactive sessions for those living with dementia, their carers and those feeling lonely.

It runs every Wednesday with a varied programme of activities and time to chat and get to know others in the group.
On the first Wednesday of each month IMM-Music lead Mindful Music - a relaxed sing along with pop songs from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Open Access Arts lead 2 sessions per month, which include creative work, plus reminiscence, games, movement and more.
There are also less structured sessions - such as coffee and chat, quizzes, games as well as informative talks and Q&A sessions for carers - within the programme.
Hot drinks and biscuits are served.

πŸ“ Guildford United Reformed Church, 83 Portsmouth Road, Guildford, GU2 4BS
πŸ“… Every Wednesday πŸ•₯ 10:30am - 12pm
🎟️ Free to attend - donations are welcome
πŸ“ž 01483 569 822
πŸ“§ [email protected]

The Sunflower CafΓ© πŸŒ»β˜•πŸ‘‡
https://guildfordurc.org.uk/community-activities/ -Caf%C3%A9

Chores & Challenges will be at Vision Zone 2026 in Leatherhead next month πŸ‘‡
22/05/2026

Chores & Challenges will be at Vision Zone 2026 in Leatherhead next month πŸ‘‡

We're delighted to share that Chores & Challenges will be taking part in Vision Zone 2026 in Leatherhead on Thursday 25th June

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers....
21/05/2026

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers.

The Ripley Memory & Friendship Group is a new fortnightly dementia support service from Age UK Surrey, at Ripley Village Hall, on alternate Fridays, from 11.00am to 12.30pm.

The group offers a friendly and safe place to socialise.

Sessions include:
β–ͺ️ simple activities
β–ͺ️ fun and games
β–ͺ️ visits from local services
β–ͺ️ tea and biscuits

Everyone is welcome.

πŸ“ Ripley Village Hall, High Street, Ripley, Surrey, GU23 6AF
πŸ“… 1st Friday of every month πŸ•₯ 11 am - 12:30 pm
🎟️ Free to attend
πŸ“ž 01483 420 688
πŸ“§ [email protected]

Ripley Memory & Friendship Group πŸ‘‡
https://www.ageuk.org.uk/surrey/our-services/memory-and-friendship-group-ripley-499a180f-5f16-f111-83da-7ced8d0e8779/

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers....
21/05/2026

It's Dementia Action Week and we're sharing info about local groups supporting people with dementia and/or their carers.

The Conservatory Club in Leatherhead, run by the charity the Mid Surrey Dementia Care Trust, supports people with memory problems or early dementia.
Members can attend up to 3 days a week. They take part in activities and chat in a friendly setting. While members are at the Club, carers have time to rest or recharge.

πŸ“ The Fairfield Centre, Leret Way, Leatherhead, KT22 8AH
πŸ“… Monday to Friday πŸ•™ 10am - 3pm
πŸ“ž 07913 707 704
πŸ“§ [email protected]

The Conservatory Club πŸ‘‡
https://www.midsurreydementiacare.co.uk/

Address

5-7 Webb House
Woking
GU236ER

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+441483224985

Website

http://www.choresandchallenges.co.uk/

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