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What Is NHS Home Support?
NHS support for home care is typically provided through local authorities following a needs assessment. Services may include:
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Basic help with personal care and mobility
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Occasional visits (based on eligibility)
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Carers assigned by a local provider
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No direct cost to eligible individuals
However, due to high demand, NHS care often comes with:
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Long waiting lists
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Limited visit durations
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Less control over who provides the care
What Is Private Home Care?
Private home care is paid for directly by the client or through private insurance. Providers like Ultra Care Health Professionals offer:
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Personalised support schedules
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Choice of carer and visit length
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Live-in care or night-time options
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Flexibility to adapt as needs change
Private care is CIW-regulated, ensuring consistent standards and peace of mind.
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Private Care vs NHS — What’s the Cost?
NHS support is means-tested and may be free for some, but not guaranteed or comprehensive.
Private care, while paid directly, offers clarity and flexibility. Ultra Care Health Professionals’ rates:
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30-min weekday visit – £19.50
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1-hour weekday visit – £24.75
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Live-in care – £1450.00 per week
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Waking night care – up to £35.50/hour
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Waiting Times & Flexibility
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NHS: Weeks or months depending on availability
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Private: Immediate or within 24–48 hours
(🔗 24 Hour Emergency Care Available)
Private care allows you to:
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Choose appointment times
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Increase or reduce visits as needed
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Get care during weekends, holidays, and evenings
Consistency & Trust in Care
With NHS care, carer rotations are common. With private providers like Ultra Care:
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You’re matched with a carer based on personality and needs
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You build a trusted relationship
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You receive consistent support from familiar faces
FAQs: Private vs NHS Home Care
Q1: Is private care better than NHS home support?
A: It depends on your needs. Private care offers faster access, more flexibility, and personalisation. NHS care is more limited but may be free based on eligibility.
Q2: Can I combine private and NHS care?
A: Yes. You can receive NHS care and top up with private services like respite care or condition-led support.
Q3: Do I need a referral to start private home care?
A: No referral is needed. Simply contact us and we’ll arrange a free home assessment.
Conclusion
Whether you’re managing a complex condition, facing a long NHS wait, or simply want personalised support for your loved one, private home care provides peace of mind and tailored flexibility.
Ready to take the next step?
Call 01633 847 690 or contact us here for personalised advice on how to get started.