Buckinghamshire Home Care
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Arranging home care in Buckinghamshire with HTR Care helps individuals to maintain independence while enjoying the safety and familiarity of their own environment.

"Management have shown care and interest in both my mum and the family. They've ensured training is provided where needed and will be reviewed on completion."

Kosar A (Daughter of Client)
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Best Hourly Care and Live-in Care Services in Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire carries one of England's highest concentrations of older residents, with over 19% of the population aged 65 or above. Families near Bletchley, where Bletchley Park sits within a largely residential community, and those in Aylesbury, close to Buckinghamshire New University and the Roald Dahl Museum, reach a point where visiting a parent once a week stops being enough. The same applies to villages within a few miles of Chequers Estate and Stowe Landscape Gardens, where older homeowners live independently but need daily support at home to stay that way. Home care in Buckinghamshire addresses that gap directly.

HTR Care provides hourly care and live-in care across Buckinghamshire, covering 3 main service types: visiting and hourly care for regular daily support, live-in care for round-the-clock one-to-one assistance, and specialist care for conditions including dementia, Parkinson's disease, and post-hospital recovery. HTR Care holds a CQC-registered Good rating with 9+ years of experience. Each care plan is built around individual routines, with a consistent carer matched to every client. Support starts within 24 to 48 hours of the first enquiry.

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Private Care at Home in Buckinghamshire

Private home care in Buckinghamshire means paying for care directly, rather than waiting for a council assessment or NHS referral. Private care gives you full control over who provides care, when it starts, and how it is delivered.

HTR Care is a trusted home care provider serving Buckinghamshire, supporting individuals and families across Aylesbury, Milton Keynes, Buckingham, and surrounding villages. Our private home care services in Buckinghamshire cover personal care, elderly care, dementia care, disability care, and specialist care for conditions such as Parkinson's disease and post-hospital recovery. We work with clients who self-fund entirely and also with those who receive partial council support or NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding alongside private contributions.

  • CQC-regulated home care provider rated Good across all five inspection areas
  • Personalised care plans built around each client’s routine, condition, preferences and family needs
  • Flexible support available from short visits to live-in care, 24-hour care, respite care and complex care
  • Specialist care for dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke recovery, diabetes, MS, learning disabilities and physical disabilities

Areas We Proudly Serve in Buckinghamshire

Across Buckinghamshire, HTR Care provides dependable home care support tailored to the needs of individuals and families in every local community.

Beaconsfield
Gerrards Cross
Iver
Stoke Poges
Farnham Common
Amersham and Chesham

Why Choose HTR Care in Buckinghamshire

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Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)

Every home care service Buckinghamshire families receive from HTR Care is rated Good across all 5 CQC inspection domains: Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-Led.

2

Fully Trained and DBS-Checked Carers

Our carers hold qualifications in Health and Social Care at Level 2 or Level 3. We also provide ongoing training in dementia care, medication administration, manual handling, and safeguarding.

3

Personal Care Plan for Every Client

Before care begins, a senior member of our team visits the home to carry out a full assessment. From this, we build a written care plan that is personal to that individual and reviewed on a regular basis.

4

Care Starts in Just 24 to 48 Hours

When families need help quickly, we act fast. In most cases, we can carry out a home assessment and begin care within 24 to 48 hours of your first contact with us.

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Carer Introduction Before Care Starts

We always introduce the caregiver to the client and their family before the first official visit. The first visit is never with a stranger. We match carers based on skills, experience, and how well they will get along with the client, so care feels comfortable from day one.

Home Care Services We Offer in Buckinghamshire

Live-In Care

Live-In Care

Live-in care provides continuous support at home from a dedicated carer who stays throughout the day and night. It is ideal for older adults and individuals living with dementia, disability, or long-term health conditions who need full-time assistance. This allows people to remain safe, comfortable, and independent in familiar surroundings.

Visiting Care (Hourly Care)

Visiting Care (Hourly Care)

Visiting care, also called hourly care, provides flexible support through scheduled home visits based on the level of help needed each day or week. It is suitable for adults who need assistance with daily activities such as personal care, medication reminders, meal preparation, mobility support, and companionship. This service helps maintain independence while receiving reliable care at home.

Night Care (Overnight Care)

Night Care (Overnight Care)

Night care, also known as overnight care, provides support for individuals who need assistance, supervision, or reassurance during the night. Our carers provide waking night care or sleeping night care depending on individual needs, especially for those living with dementia, mobility issues, or health conditions. This ensures safety, comfort, and peace of mind throughout the night.

Companionship Care (Social and Emotional Support)

Companionship Care (Social and Emotional Support)

Companionship care provides meaningful social interaction and emotional support for individuals who may feel isolated or lonely at home. Our carers spend quality time through conversation, hobbies, walks, and daily activities that support mental wellbeing. This service helps improve confidence, mood, and overall quality of life.

Respite Care (Short-Term Care)

Respite Care (Short-Term Care)

Respite care, also known as short-term care, provides temporary support so family carers can take a break while their loved one continues receiving professional care. It is suitable for planned breaks, emergencies, or when extra support is needed for a short period. This ensures continuity of care while giving families time to rest and recharge.

Specialist Care for Different Conditions in Buckinghamshire

Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease Care

Dementia affects over 1 million people in the UK, with Alzheimer's disease being the most common type. People living with dementia need a calm, familiar environment and a consistent routine to feel safe. Our dementia-trained carers in Buckinghamshire use person-centred approaches to support clients with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia at home.

Learning Disabilities Care

People with learning disabilities often need daily support to live independently and confidently. HTR Care provides learning disabilities care in Buckinghamshire that is built around each person's abilities and goals. Our carers are trained to support clients with a range of learning disabilities, helping them with personal care, daily tasks, communication, and social activities.

Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Care

Motor Neurone Disease is a progressive condition that affects the muscles and movement over time. People living with MND in Buckinghamshire need carers who understand how the condition changes and who can adapt their support as needs increase. HTR Care provides MND care that focuses on maintaining quality of life, communication, and comfort throughout every stage of the condition.

Palliative and End-of-Life Care

Palliative care focuses on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for people with a serious or life-limiting illness. HTR Care provides end-of-life care in Buckinghamshire that supports both the individual and their family during this difficult time. Our carers work closely with GPs, district nurses, and hospice teams to ensure care is gentle, coordinated, and respectful of the person's wishes.

Parkinson's Disease Care

Parkinson's disease is a condition that affects movement, balance, and daily living. People with Parkinson's in Buckinghamshire benefit most from carers who understand their specific symptoms and how those symptoms change throughout the day. HTR Care's Parkinson's-trained carers help clients with personal care, medication management, fall prevention, and mobility support.

Reablement Services

Reablement is a short-term care service designed to help people regain their independence after a period of illness, injury, or hospitalisation. HTR Care provides reablement services in Buckinghamshire that focus on building confidence and restoring daily living skills. Reablement typically runs for 4 to 6 weeks and works alongside NHS rehabilitation teams to help clients return to their normal routine.

Spinal Injury Care

Spinal injury care requires a high level of specialist knowledge and a careful, consistent approach. HTR Care supports people in Buckinghamshire with spinal cord injuries by providing personal care, mobility assistance, catheter care, and skin integrity monitoring. Our spinal injury carers are trained to deliver safe, dignified support that respects the client's independence and preferences.

Stroke Care

Recovering from a stroke takes time, and the right support at home makes a significant difference. HTR Care provides stroke care in Buckinghamshire that helps clients rebuild strength, confidence, and daily living skills in their own home. Our stroke carers support clients with personal care, communication, mobility, and medication, working alongside community health teams to support recovery.

Arranging Care with HTR Care

We understand that arranging home care can feel overwhelming at first, especially when families are already under pressure. That is why we keep the process simple and supportive from the beginning.

1

Speak with Our Team

A friendly conversation to understand your situation, answer questions, and talk through the support you may need.

2

Home Care Assessment

We arrange a care assessment to better understand routines, preferences, daily challenges, and the level of support required.

3

Begin Your Care

Once everything is agreed, we carefully match you with a suitable carer and begin support in a way that feels comfortable and familiar.

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Meet the Care Coordinator

Meena Pradhan

Meena Pradhan

Care Coordinator | Carer matching and family support

“The right match between carer and client changes everything.”

Frequently Asked Question About Home Care in Buckinghamshire

How much does home care in Buckinghamshire cost?>
Home care in Buckinghamshire costs between £20 and £35 per hour, depending on the level of support required. Live-in care starts at around £900 per week. Specialist care for conditions such as dementia or Parkinson's disease carries a higher rate than standard visiting care. HTR Care provides a full cost breakdown during your initial assessment.
Does HTR Care provide home care across all areas of Buckinghamshire?>
HTR Care covers Buckinghamshire in full, including Aylesbury, Burnham, High Wycombe, Marlow, Bourne End, Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, Iver, Stoke Poges, Farnham Common, Amersham, and Chesham. Care is available across both urban areas and the quieter surrounding villages throughout the county.
How quickly does home care in Buckinghamshire start?>
Home care in Buckinghamshire starts within 24 to 48 hours of your first enquiry with HTR Care. Emergency placements are assessed on the same day, where possible. A care coordinator contacts you directly to arrange an assessment and confirm your start date.
Can I choose my own carer in Buckinghamshire?>
HTR Care matches each client in Buckinghamshire with a consistent, dedicated carer based on routine, preferences, and care needs. You receive a full profile of your matched carer before care begins. Continuity of carer is a standard part of every HTR Care package, not an optional add-on.
Does HTR Care accept NHS or council funding in Buckinghamshire?>
HTR Care works with clients who self-fund and with those who hold partial NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) funding or council support in Buckinghamshire. A care advisor confirms your funding arrangement during the assessment stage and builds your care plan around it.
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Other Areas We Serve in England

Below is the list of locations that we currently serve in England

  • London
  • Berkshire
  • Surrey
  • Hertfordshire
  • Bedfordshire
  • Essex
  • Kent
  • Hampshire
  • West Sussex
  • Oxfordshire

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Our local care coordinators are ready to take your call anytime, day or night.

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