Aiding Hands provides community-based support services for adults who want to remain independent at home. Whether you're transitioning from hospital, stepping down from higher-level care, or looking to maintain your independence before a crisis occurs, we're here to help.
We know that inviting someone into your home, or the home of someone you love, is a significant decision. At Aiding Hands, we take that trust seriously.
We provide responsive, consistent community support services built around your goals, your routines, and your life. Our team works alongside you, not for you, because the best outcomes come from support that builds on your strengths, not your limitations.
Every support plan is tailored to your needs, your culture, and your preferences, because you deserve support that genuinely upholds your independence and wellbeing.
Flexible, person-centred home care services designed to support independence, dignity, and wellbeing—tailored to your needs and preferences.





We connect with you, your family, and any relevant professionals to understand your situation, your goals, and what good support looks like for you.
We carry out a thorough needs assessment to create a support plan tailored to your routines, preferences, and goals built around your strengths, not just your needs.
We introduce you to your small, consistent team of support workers, familiar faces you can trust, who'll take the time to understand you properly.
We start delivering practical, reliable support in the comfort of your own home, on your terms, at your pace.

At Aiding Hands, we recognise that emotional and psychological wellbeing is just as important as physical health. We are proud that our staff have completed Mental Health First Aid training, equipping them with the skills to recognise early signs of mental health difficulties and respond appropriately. This training enables our team to provide compassionate, person-centred support while promoting dignity, reassurance, and emotional wellbeing. By investing in this training, we ensure our staff are better prepared to support individuals holistically, in line with best practice and quality care standards.

At Aiding Hands, we believe effective communication is essential to delivering safe and high-quality care. Our staff have received basic sign language training, helping them communicate more confidently with people who are deaf or hard of hearing. This supports our commitment to inclusivity, independence, and respect for each individual's communication needs. By developing these skills, our team can build stronger relationships with those we support, ensuring everyone feels understood, valued, and able to express their needs comfortably.

We offer a range of community-based support services designed to promote independence and wellbeing at home. This includes companionship, meal preparation, domestic tasks, daily living support, and assistance for individuals with mild learning disabilities, memory difficulties, or long-term health conditions. Every support plan is tailored to your unique needs and preferences.
No. We offer flexible support packages from short visits to regular weekly sessions. Whether you need support once a week or daily assistance, we’ll create a plan that works for you and adjust it as your situation changes.
Yes. Continuity is central to our approach. We assign small, consistent support teams so you build trust and familiarity with the people supporting you. This ensures better communication and a more personalised experience.
Absolutely. All our staff are carefully recruited, DBS-checked, and trained to NHS-informed safeguarding and practice standards. We select support workers not only for their skills but also for their empathy, professionalism, and commitment to dignity and respect.
We conduct thorough risk assessments, regular support plan reviews, and close oversight of every support package. As a small organisation, we maintain high governance standards and prioritise safeguarding, accountability, and transparency.
Yes. We provide compassionate, tailored support for adults living with memory difficulties or mild cognitive changes, focusing on comfort, dignity, familiar routines, and maintaining independence wherever possible.
Simply get in touch for a free, no-obligation conversation. We’ll take the time to understand your needs, carry out a home assessment, and put together a personalised support plan. You’ll then meet your support team before anything begins