Domiciliary Care in Hambleton

Domiciliary Care in Hambleton — professional home care delivered to your door.

Briars Homecare has been providing trusted domiciliary care to families across Hambleton and the wider Wyre district since 2004. Our trained carers come directly to you — keeping you comfortable, safe and independent in your own home in this quiet Lancashire village community.

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✔ Wyre District Coverage✔ Flexible Visit Scheduling✔ CQC Rated Good✔ Consistent Named Carers✔ Free Home Assessment✔ LCC Approved
What We Provide

Care that comes to you, wherever you are in Hambleton.

Living in a rural Wyre village shouldn't mean limited access to quality care. Our domiciliary care service brings fully trained, DBS-checked carers directly to your home in Hambleton, Sower Carr, Stalmine and Out Rawcliffe.

Every care plan is written around your daily routine, preferences and health needs — and reviewed regularly to make sure it still fits as circumstances change.

  • Personal care — washing, dressing and grooming
  • Medication prompting and administration support
  • Meal preparation and nutrition support
  • Light household tasks and laundry
  • Shopping and errand assistance
  • Accompaniment to GP and hospital appointments
  • Mobility and transfer support
  • Companionship and social engagement
  • Morning, lunchtime, teatime and evening calls
  • Flexible short or extended visit durations
Full Domiciliary Care Details

Why Hambleton families trust Briars

  • Wyre village coverage
    We serve Hambleton, Sower Carr, Stalmine and Out Rawcliffe — rural location is no barrier to great care.
  • Flexible scheduling
    Visits arranged around your routine, not ours — morning, midday, evening or multiple times daily.
  • Consistent named carers
    You see the same familiar faces, building real trust and continuity of support.
  • LCC Approved Provider
    We work directly with Lancashire County Council, making funded care packages straightforward to arrange.
  • CQC Rated Good
    Our service is independently inspected and rated Good by the Care Quality Commission.
Frequently Asked Questions

Domiciliary Care in Hambleton — your questions answered.

What is domiciliary care and how does it work in Hambleton?
Domiciliary care — also called visiting care or home care — means a trained carer visits you in your own home to provide support with daily tasks such as personal care, medication, meal preparation and companionship. In Hambleton, our carers travel directly to your address in the village or surrounding rural area, so you stay comfortable and independent at home rather than moving into a care facility.
How often can a carer visit me in Hambleton?
Visit frequency is entirely tailored to your needs. Some clients require a single 30-minute morning call to help with washing and dressing, while others need multiple visits throughout the day. We work around your routine and can adjust the schedule as your needs change over time.
Can I get funding for domiciliary care in Hambleton through Lancashire County Council?
Hambleton falls within Lancashire County Council's area and residents may be eligible for funded care following a needs assessment by the LCC adult social care team. We are an LCC-approved provider and can support you through the process. Some clients also access care via NHS continuing healthcare or choose to self-fund.
Is staying at home with domiciliary care better than a care home?
For many people, remaining in a familiar home environment — especially in a quiet rural village like Hambleton — supports wellbeing, independence and continuity of life. Domiciliary care allows you to keep your own routines, stay close to neighbours and family, and receive one-to-one support rather than shared care. It is often more cost-effective than residential care as well.
Get Started Today

Need domiciliary care in Hambleton?

Call our friendly team today to arrange a free home assessment. We'll visit you in Hambleton, discuss your needs and build a care plan that fits your life — no obligation, no pressure.