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Local, independent care since 2023
Person-Centred Home Care Across Oxfordshire
Compassionate home care in Oxfordshire, built around you.
Insight Care and Support Ltd is a local, independent care company established in 2023. We provide dependable home care and domiciliary care across Oxfordshire. As a result, adults and older people can receive support while remaining safe, comfortable and independent in familiar surroundings.
Because everyone’s circumstances are different, we create flexible care plans around individual needs, routines, preferences and choices. For example, support may include companionship, personal care, medication assistance, respite care or more regular help at home.
Home care built around you
Good care should support the whole person, not simply complete a list of tasks. Therefore, we take time to understand what matters to you, including your routines, communication needs, cultural preferences, relationships and personal goals.
At first, support may begin with occasional visits. However, it can increase or decrease as needs change. Flexible visits can start from 30 minutes, subject to assessment, location and carer availability.
Care in the home you know and love
Our aim is to help you maintain your dignity, independence and quality of life. In this way, families can also gain greater reassurance and peace of mind.
Our home care services in Oxfordshire
Personal care
Respectful support with washing, dressing, grooming, continence care, mobility and daily routines.
Companionship care
In addition, friendly company, conversation, hobbies, social visits and emotional reassurance can help reduce loneliness.
Medication support
Where needed, medication prompts and administration are provided in line with the agreed care plan and assessed needs.
Respite care
Meanwhile, planned respite support allows family carers time to rest, recover, work or manage other responsibilities.
Live-in care
Alternatively, live-in care provides regular support in familiar surroundings, including personal care, meals, mobility, companionship and reassurance.
Day and night support
For example, planned daytime or overnight care can provide help with routines, comfort checks, personal care and reassurance.
In addition, everyday assistance may include meal preparation, light housework, laundry, shopping, appointments, local outings and mobility support around the home.
Supported living in Oxfordshire
Alongside home care, we support adults with learning disabilities through person-centred supported living. As a result, each person can work towards greater independence, dignity, wellbeing and choice.
Why families choose Insight Care and Support
Locally managed
We are an independent company serving communities across Oxfordshire, with a friendly team available to discuss your needs.
Person-centred planning
Your care plan is created with you. Therefore, it reflects your dignity, privacy, routines, preferences and goals.
Flexible support
As circumstances change, care can be reviewed. Consequently, support can remain appropriate for you and your family.
Carefully matched care
Where possible, we match carers around the person’s needs, routines, personality and required level of support.
Safer recruitment
Before providing care, our carers complete enhanced DBS checks. In addition, they receive training appropriate to their roles.
CQC registered
In addition, Insight Care and Support Ltd is registered with the Care Quality Commission for personal care.
Areas we support across Oxfordshire
We provide home care across many Oxfordshire towns and villages. However, availability depends on the type of care required, preferred visit times and carer availability.
Key areas include: Oxford, Bicester, Banbury, Abingdon, Didcot, Witney, Kidlington, Carterton, Thame, Wallingford and Wantage.
In addition, we may support Chipping Norton, Henley-on-Thames, Woodstock, Cowley, Headington, Botley, Eynsham, Wheatley, Kennington, Chinnor, Watlington and surrounding villages.
If your town or village is not listed, please contact our team. Then, we can confirm whether we currently provide support in your area.
How to arrange home care
Initial conversation
First, we listen to what support is needed and talk about routines, concerns, preferences and personal goals.
Care assessment
Next, we consider daily living needs, mobility, medication, personal care, communication and safety at home.
Person-centred care plan
After that, we agree a clear plan around dignity, privacy, routines, wellbeing and the support required.
Carefully matched support
Finally, we arrange suitable care and keep the plan under review so it can adapt when needs change.
After care starts, we remain available when support needs to be reviewed. Therefore, families can contact us whenever routines, health needs or circumstances change.
Helpful Oxfordshire care information
In addition to speaking with a care provider, official guidance can help when comparing private home care, local authority support and other care options. For example, the following resources explain assessments, homecare and care-provider regulation.
- Oxfordshire County Council adult social care information
- NHS guidance about homecare and domiciliary care
- Insight Care and Support CQC provider profile
Home care in Oxfordshire FAQs
Understanding home care and coverage
What is home care?
Home care is personalised support provided in a person’s own home. It is also known as domiciliary care or homecare. For example, support may include personal care, medication, meals, mobility assistance, companionship, housework and reassurance visits.
Which areas of Oxfordshire do you cover?
We support people in Oxford and across many Oxfordshire towns and villages, including Bicester, Banbury, Abingdon, Didcot, Witney, Kidlington, Carterton, Thame, Wallingford and Wantage. However, availability can change, so please contact us to confirm support in your area.
How much does home care in Oxfordshire cost?
The cost depends on the type of support required, the length and frequency of visits, and whether care is needed during the day, overnight or on a live-in basis. Therefore, after discussing your needs, we will explain the available options and expected costs clearly.
Your care team and day-to-day support
Will I have the same carers?
We aim to provide a small and consistent care team wherever possible. As a result, carers can become familiar with each person’s routines, preferences and communication needs. However, cover may occasionally be needed for holidays, sickness or changes in availability.
Can you help after a hospital discharge?
Yes. Subject to assessment and availability, we may provide temporary or ongoing support after a hospital stay. For example, this can include personal care, meals, medication support, mobility assistance, reassurance and help rebuilding confidence.
Do you provide medication support?
Yes. We can provide medication prompts and medication administration in line with the agreed care plan. In addition, medication needs are discussed during the care assessment so the support is clear from the start.
Starting, reviewing and arranging care
How quickly can care begin?
This depends on the person’s needs, location, preferred visit times and carer availability. Therefore, contact our team as soon as possible and we will explain what can be arranged and the next steps.
Can care increase or decrease when needs change?
Yes. Care plans can be reviewed when needs, routines or family circumstances change. As a result, support can remain suitable and person-centred. However, we will always discuss and agree any changes with you.
How do I arrange home care in Oxfordshire?
First, call Insight Care and Support on 01296 706062, use our appointment form or send an enquiry. Next, we will listen to your situation, answer your questions and explain the available options. Finally, we will agree the most suitable next step with you.
Let’s discuss the right care for you
Choosing care can feel overwhelming. However, you do not have to make the decision alone. First, our friendly local team will listen to your needs and answer your questions. Then, we will help you understand the available support without pressure.
Useful care links for home care Oxfordshire families
Arranging care can involve several decisions. Therefore, it can help to compare care agency support with trusted local and national guidance.
These links are included to help Oxfordshire families find useful information quickly. However, they are not emergency services and do not replace professional advice.
Oxfordshire adult social care
Oxfordshire County Council provides information about adult social care, assessments, staying at home and support after hospital.
Live Well Oxfordshire
Live Well Oxfordshire is a local directory for groups, activities and community support across the county.
NHS homecare guidance
The NHS explains homecare, also called domiciliary care, and gives examples of support people may receive at home.
Age UK Oxfordshire
Age UK Oxfordshire provides local information and support for older people, families and unpaid carers.
Need care from Insight Care & Support?
If you are looking for home care Oxfordshire support, our team can talk through your needs and explain what may be suitable.
For example, we can discuss personal care, medication support, companionship, respite support, supported living, live-in care and day or overnight support.
Quick questions before arranging care
Should I contact the council or a care agency first?
You can do either. If you need private care quickly, contact Insight Care & Support. However, Oxfordshire County Council can explain adult social care assessments and local authority support.
Can home care work alongside family support?
Yes. Home care can often work around family routines. For example, carers may help with personal care, medication support, meals, companionship, mobility or reassurance visits.
What should I prepare before calling?
Think about the person’s daily routine, mobility, medication, personal care needs, meals, home risks and preferred visit times. If you are unsure, we can talk this through with you calmly.