
Who we support
Recovery is personal. We bring kind, practical support into the home so life feels steadier and more manageable—helping people maintain routines, stay connected, and move towards their goals, at a pace that feels safe.
What we do (practical, respectful, person-centred)
Boundaries & safeguarding: We work within a clear, least-restrictive framework—respecting consent, confidentiality, and the Mental Capacity Act. We are not an emergency service; if someone is at immediate risk, call 999 or NHS 111.

Flexible ways to receive care
How it works

Safety & quality (your peace of mind)
Our approach
Working together
We coordinate with GPs, Community Mental Health Teams, Crisis/Home Treatment Teams, IAPT/therapy providers, social workers, peer networks, housing/benefits advisers, and voluntary groups—keeping support joined-up and practical.
Funding & practicalities (UK)
We can work with private funding, Local Authority Adult Social Care, Direct Payments, Personal Health Budgets, and (where eligible) NHS Continuing Healthcare. We provide clear, upfront pricing and commissioning documents


