ClearCare
Most care sites start with a postcode. We start with you.
Understanding what kind of care is right comes before making any decisions.
Where are you in your journey?
Where would you like to start?
I am just starting to think about this
You are not sure what options exist or where to begin. That is completely normal. We will walk you through everything at a gentle pace.
I have a specific situation and need to act
Something has changed and you need to make decisions soon. We will help you focus on the most relevant options for your situation quickly.
I have done this before and know what I need
You understand care broadly and want to search, compare, or revisit your options without the introductory content.
Independent
We are not owned by any care provider. Our only goal is to help you make the right choice for your family.
CQC-powered
Provider information comes directly from the Care Quality Commission — England's official care regulator.
No pressure
No sales calls. No referral fees. No marketing emails. Ever.
Six ways to arrange care
Before comparing providers, it helps to understand the fundamentally different ways care can be arranged. Each has different costs, protections, and implications for daily life.
A carer visits your home regularly to provide support with daily tasks.
A carer lives with the person being cared for, providing continuous support.
The person moves into a residential facility with 24-hour staff on site.
Like a care home, but with qualified nurses on site for complex medical needs.
A family member takes on the care role, potentially with financial support.
A mix of options — for example, family care supplemented by professional visits.