Northern Ireland home care

Home care in Northern Ireland for families who need safe support fast.

Personal care, dementia support, overnight care, companionship, and post-hospital recovery across Belfast and Northern Ireland. Speak to our care team today.

Serving families across Belfast and Northern Ireland.

Fast support for urgent family moments

Coming home from hospital?

We help families arrange support with meals, washing, dressing, medication prompts, mobility, and overnight reassurance at home after discharge.

Post-hospital recovery care

Dementia support

Overnight reassurance

Family communication

Choose your next step

Three clear ways to get started

Whether you need care, want to join the team, or need to refer someone, we will guide you to the right next step.

I need care for someone

Tell us what support is needed and we will guide you through the next step.

Request care

I want to work in care

Apply for care roles across Northern Ireland.

Apply for a care role

I want to refer someone

Refer a client, patient, family, or community member who may need care at home.

Refer someone
Urgent support

Coming home from hospital?

Hospital discharge can feel rushed. Families often worry about falls, medication, meals, washing, dressing, mobility, and night-time safety. Inotee Group helps families arrange calm, reliable support at home after hospital.

Medication prompts
Meal preparation
Washing and dressing support
Mobility assistance
Overnight reassurance
Family communication
Short-term or ongoing support
Need care quickly?

Tell us what support is needed and we will guide you through the next step.

This is especially helpful for hospital discharge, sudden change, family burnout, or concerns about safety at home.

Services

Home care services grouped around real family needs

Choose the type of support that fits your situation. If you are unsure, contact us and we will help you work out the right next step.

Urgent or recovery care

For families who need support quickly, especially after hospital discharge or when nights feel unsafe.

Post-hospital recovery care

Who it helps: Families arranging safe support at home after a hospital stay.

What support includes: Meals, medication prompts, washing, dressing, mobility, reassurance, and family updates.

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Overnight care

Who it helps: People who feel vulnerable at night and families who need reassurance after dark.

What support includes: Night checks, mobility support, reassurance, and practical help through the night.

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Daily personal support

For day-to-day help with routine, comfort, confidence, and staying well at home.

Personal care

Who it helps: People who need respectful help with washing, dressing, hygiene, and daily comfort.

What support includes: Personal routines, mobility support, comfort, and safe day-to-day care at home.

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Elderly care

Who it helps: Older adults who want to stay safe, comfortable, and supported at home.

What support includes: Routine help, meals, medication prompts, companionship, and reassurance for families.

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Companionship care

Who it helps: People who would benefit from regular company, reassurance, and a steadier routine.

What support includes: Conversation, companionship, routine support, and family reassurance.

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Specialist support

For families who need more tailored support around dementia, disability, or higher ongoing care needs.

Dementia care

Who it helps: People living with dementia and families who need calmer, clearer support at home.

What support includes: Routine support, reassurance, practical help, and family communication.

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Disability support

Who it helps: Adults who need practical, respectful support shaped around independence and routine.

What support includes: Home support, appointments, routine help, and person-led practical care.

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Live-in care

Who it helps: People who need more consistent support at home and families who want continuity.

What support includes: Regular support, daily routine help, reassurance, and closer continuity at home.

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Care you can trust

Families need to feel safe quickly

Good care should feel clear, local, and dependable from the first conversation.

Safeguarding-led care

Safety, dignity, and clear action are built into the way support is planned and delivered.

AccessNI checks

Care workers should be thoroughly checked before working with vulnerable adults.

Trained care workers

Families need carers who understand routines, respect, and safe support at home.

Family communication

We keep families updated so they are not left guessing what is happening.

Clear care planning

Support should be easy to understand, with practical steps that match the person’s needs.

Respect and dignity

Every visit should protect comfort, privacy, and independence as much as possible.

Reliable scheduling

Consistency matters when families are arranging support around work, school, and hospital discharge.

Local Northern Ireland support

Local knowledge helps us respond to families, referrers, and communities more helpfully.

Meet the team

A local team that listens, guides, and keeps communication clear

Families need to know there are real people behind the phone, the care planning, and the day-to-day support.

We support families across Belfast, Lisburn, Bangor, Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus, Holywood, Antrim, and surrounding parts of Northern Ireland.

Family support

Our team is available to guide families, discuss care needs, and explain the next step clearly.

Team

Our care coordination team

Care inquiries, guidance, and family support

Our team is available to guide families, discuss care needs, and explain the next step clearly.

Team

Care quality support

Safeguarding and service oversight

We focus on safe support, respectful care delivery, and clear communication for families.

Team

Care planning and scheduling

Assessments, visit planning, and updates

We help families understand the next step, arrange support, and keep communication clear as needs change.

Team

Recruitment support

Applications and candidate communication

Candidates can expect a straightforward recruitment process with clear communication and support.

How care starts

A simple process when families already have enough on their mind

We keep the next step clear so you can move forward without guesswork.

Step 01

Tell us what is happening

Share the situation, the kind of support needed, and whether this is urgent.

Step 02

We review the care needs

Our team looks at care needs, location, timing, and the safest next step for the family.

Step 03

We plan the support

We talk through the practical details, answer questions, and explain how care can begin.

Step 04

Care starts with clear communication

Families know who to contact, what support is included, and how updates will be shared.

Request care

Tell us what support is needed

Share the situation and our team will review your inquiry as soon as possible.

Pricing

Clear pricing guidance

Visiting care may start from £22 per hour, depending on care needs, location, visit frequency, and support level. Contact Inotee Group for a personalised care conversation.

Local support

Home care across Belfast and Northern Ireland

We support families across Belfast, Lisburn, Bangor, Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus, Holywood, Antrim, and surrounding areas.

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Frequently asked questions

Clear answers for families arranging care

If you still feel unsure, call us, send a WhatsApp message, or request care online.

How quickly can care start?

Start times depend on the care needed, location, and urgency. If support is needed quickly, contact us and we will review the situation as soon as possible.

What areas do you cover?

We support families across Belfast and wider Northern Ireland, including Lisburn, Bangor, Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus, Holywood, and Antrim.

What types of care do you provide?

We provide post-hospital recovery care, dementia care, personal care, overnight care, companionship, disability support, elderly care, and live-in care.

Can you help after hospital discharge?

Yes. Post-hospital recovery care can help with meals, washing and dressing, medication prompts, mobility, reassurance, and family communication after discharge.

Do you support people living with dementia?

Yes. Dementia support can be arranged around routine, reassurance, safety, communication, and day-to-day practical needs.

Can family members receive updates?

Yes. We can agree how updates should be shared so families know who to contact and how communication will work.

How do I request care?

Use the care inquiry form, call us, or message us on WhatsApp. Tell us what support is needed and how urgent the situation feels.

How do I apply for a care role?

You can use the quick apply form on the careers page, then complete the longer application if you want to share more detail.