Home care service

Post-hospital recovery care in Northern Ireland

Coming home from hospital can feel overwhelming. We help families arrange practical support at home so recovery feels safer, steadier, and less stressful.

Serving families across Belfast and Northern Ireland.

Post-hospital recovery care
About this care

What post-hospital recovery care means

Calm, reliable support at home after hospital discharge.

Coming home from hospital can feel overwhelming. We help families arrange practical support at home so recovery feels safer, steadier, and less stressful.

Who this care helps

Older adults returning home after a hospital stay

People recovering from illness, injury, surgery, or reduced mobility

Families who are worried about safety, routine, or night-time support after discharge

Signs this care may be needed

A family member is coming home from hospital and cannot manage alone

There are concerns about falls, stairs, or moving safely around the home

Medication, meals, washing, dressing, or mobility feel difficult right now

Family members are trying to help but cannot provide all the support needed

What support can include

Medication prompts

Meal preparation

Washing and dressing support

Mobility assistance

Overnight reassurance

Family communication

Short-term or ongoing support

How the inquiry process works

What happens next

We keep the next step clear so families know how support can begin.

Step 1

Tell us about the hospital discharge and the support needed at home

Step 2

We review urgency, location, and the safest next step

Step 3

We agree the support plan and explain how care can begin

Step 4

We keep communication clear as recovery needs change

Request support

Request post-hospital recovery care

Tell us what support is needed and our team will review your inquiry as soon as possible.

Care you can trust

Trust matters on every service page

Families should be able to see safe, respectful, local support without hunting for reassurance.

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.

RQIA registration details

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Inspection or report link

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Homecare.co.uk review link

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Office location

Office 307B, Forsyth House, Cromac Square, Belfast, BT2 8LA

Frequently asked questions

Questions about post-hospital recovery care

If you do not see your question here, contact the team and we will talk it through with you.

Can you help after a recent hospital discharge?

Yes. If someone is returning home and support is needed quickly, contact us and we will review the situation as soon as possible.

Can post-hospital care be short term?

Yes. Some families need support for a short period after discharge, while others need longer ongoing care.

Can family members receive updates?

Yes. We can agree how updates will be shared so relatives stay informed.

Do you cover Belfast and nearby areas?

We support families across Belfast and wider Northern Ireland, subject to availability and care needs.

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Local team

Real people behind the care planning

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

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Founder / Manager

Leadership and family support

Our care team is here to listen, guide, and support families with clear communication from the first inquiry.

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Person in Charge

Care quality and safeguarding oversight

Families should know who is responsible for care standards, communication, and safe support planning.

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Care Coordinator

Assessments, scheduling, and family updates

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

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Recruitment Contact

Care worker applications and onboarding

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

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