Care at home across Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset
Leadership at the point of care.
We bring person-centered care, empathy, kindness and steady leadership into the practical parts of the day: washing, dressing, meals, medication prompts, companionship, dementia care, end-of-life support, complex care, nursing cover, and mentorship.
Talk through care in Bristol, South Gloucestershire or North Somerset
Care team available Office 3, 2 Portland Street, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4JHStart with the moment that needs steadier support.
Most care decisions begin with one honest observation. Pick the closest point below and use it as the start of the conversation.
Person-centred care should fit the person, not the other way round.
GA24CARE supports adults across Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset with care at home, supported living, dementia care, end-of-life care, complex support, learning disability support, sensory impairment support, substance misuse support, mentorship, and temporary nursing placements. All staff are DBS checked before supporting people.
Good care is not just a list of tasks. It is caring leadership at the point of care: the way someone is spoken to, the empathy shown in difficult moments, the kindness that protects dignity, and the small changes noticed before they become bigger worries.
- Person-centered care with empathy and kindness
- DBS checked staff for safer support
- Flexible support that adapts when life changes
- Dementia care and end-of-life care approached with patience
- Real routines, not generic packages
- Dignity with personal care and daily support
- Clear updates for families and professionals
What matters at home
We ask about routines, favourite ways of doing things, risks, health needs, family input, and what independence means day to day.
What help is needed
The plan can cover washing, dressing, meals, medication prompts, continence care, mobility, companionship, dementia support, end-of-life comfort, appointments, and wellbeing.
Flexible support
We take pride in being flexible. Care should not stand still, so when needs change, we review the plan and keep communication simple for everyone involved.
What support can look like
Small things matter when they happen every day.
Most families do not start by asking for a care package. They start with a moment: a parent is struggling in the morning, someone is forgetting meals, or a loved one no longer feels safe going out alone.
A settled morning
Getting up, washing, dressing, breakfast, medication prompts, and starting the day without rushing.
A safer day at home
Meal support, light household routines, mobility help, continence support, and noticing when something has changed.
Staying connected
Companionship, appointments, shopping, community activities, and keeping family or professionals updated.
When needs are more complex
Planned support for learning disabilities, sensory impairments, substance misuse, complex care, and supported living.
Choose the kind of help you need.
Start with the everyday need. We can then shape the right level of support around the person, the home, and the people already involved.
Visits at home
For people who need practical help to stay safe, comfortable, and independent at home.
- Washing, dressing and personal care
- Meals, medicines and daily routines
- Companionship and confidence at home
Supported living
For people who need regular support while still having choice, privacy, and control over daily life.
- Living skills and home routines
- Community participation
- Family and professional communication
Complex and specialist support
For people whose needs require careful planning, skilled support, and continuity.
- Complex care planning
- Dementia care and end-of-life support
- Learning disability, sensory impairment and substance misuse support
Temporary nursing cover
For care and healthcare settings looking for registered nurses who can step in with professionalism and care.
- GA24Nursing placements
- Responsive staffing support
- Skilled clinical professionals
Mentorship for care teams
For care workers, nurses, and support teams who need guidance, reflective practice, and confidence-building support.
- Mentorship for care staff
- Reflective learning and supervision
- Supportive development for consistent practice
Regulation and standards
Trust should be easy to check.
Families should not have to search hard for regulation, membership, or inclusion commitments. The CQC rating links directly to the official inspection page.
Care Quality Commission
Independent regulation for health and social care services in England.
REC Corporate Member
Membership signal for responsible recruitment and staffing practice.
NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
Working with Continuing Healthcare across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire where eligible care is arranged and funded by the NHS.
View CHC information
Disability Confident Committed
Commitment to disability-inclusive recruitment, retention, and workplace support.
Homecare Association
A recognised sector body for organisations delivering care and support at home.
What good care should leave behind
Calmer days, safer routines, clearer communication.
Service-user comments on the current GA24CARE site point to the same themes: reliability, kindness, independence and emotional reassurance. This section keeps that proof quieter and more useful.
Safety feels practical
The home routine, medication prompts, mobility, nutrition and risks are looked at together, so support feels careful without feeling heavy.
Independence stays visible
Care workers support what the person can still do, listen to preferences, and keep dignity at the centre of each visit.
Families are kept in the picture
When something changes, communication stays simple: what happened, what was noticed, and what needs reviewing next.
FAQ
Clear answers before you call.
Care visits at home, personal care, supported living, dementia care, end-of-life care, complex and specialist support, learning disability support, sensory impairment support, substance misuse support, mentorship, and temporary nursing placements through GA24Nursing.
GA24CARE supports care enquiries across Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset. The office is based at Office 3, 2 Portland Street, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4JH.
Yes. Care should change when life changes. If someone needs more help with personal care, mobility, meals, medicines, confidence or risk, the care plan should be reviewed.
Yes. GA24CARE offers mentorship and structured support for care workers, nurses and support teams, helping staff build confidence, reflective practice and consistency in care.
GA24CARE displays its CQC rating and inspection summary clearly, and everyday practice is framed around safe, effective, caring, responsive, and well-led support. CQC ratings depend on service evidence, records, staff practice, and people's lived experience.
Use the contact form or call the team from the header. You do not need to know the exact care package before contacting GA24CARE. Start with what is happening at home and what you are worried about.
Contact GA24CARE
Start with what is happening at home.
You can ask about care visits, dementia care, end-of-life support, supported living, complex support, mentorship, or nursing cover across Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset. If you are not sure what to ask for, that is fine too.