The right to choose: selecting the best home care provider for your needs

When it comes to home care, you have the right to choose your provider. If you're being discharged from the hospital and need support at home, it's important to know that you are not limited to the care provider assigned to you by the hospital. Understanding your options ensures you receive high-quality, personalised care that meets your specific needs.
Your right to choose a home care provider
Hospitals and healthcare professionals may recommend home care services as part of your discharge plan, especially if you need assistance with daily activities, medication management, or recovery from an illness or surgery. While they may suggest a provider, the final decision is yours.
In the UK, under the NHS Choice Framework, patients can decide which home care provider to work with. Hospitals may arrange for a care company to provide short-term support for up to six weeks, but after this period, you have the right to select a different provider if you prefer.
Why your choice of home care provider matters
Not all home care services are the same. Choosing the right provider ensures:
- Personalised care – A care provider that listens to your needs and preferences can create a tailored care plan.
- Consistency – A reliable care team helps build trust and ensures continuity of care.
- Specialist support – If you require dementia care, mobility support, or complex care, selecting the right provider is crucial.
- Comfort and well-being – The right care team helps maintain independence and a high quality of life at home.
How to compare home care providers
Before choosing a home care company, consider the following:
1. Services offered
Not all providers offer the same level of care. Some specialise in personal care and companionship, while others provide complex medical care. Check if the provider offers services such as:
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s care
- Respite care for family caregivers
- Post-hospital recovery support
- Overnight or live-in care
- Specialist nursing care
2. Staff qualifications and experience
Ensure carers are fully trained, DBS-checked, and experienced in providing the type of support required. Look for providers that offer continuous training to their staff.
3. CQC ratings and reviews
In England, all regulated home care providers are inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Check their rating and read reviews from other families to get a sense of the provider’s reputation.
4. Costs and funding options
Care costs vary, so understanding pricing structures is key. If you're eligible for local authority funding, you can choose how your care is managed—either through council-arranged care or a direct payment, which allows you to select your own provider.
5. Personal recommendations
Speak with friends, family, or local support groups to see if they can recommend a trusted home care provider.
Can I switch home care providers?
Yes, if you are not happy with your current care provider, you have the right to switch. The process is straightforward, and most providers can help ensure a smooth transition. If your care is arranged through local authority funding, you can request a review to discuss changing providers.
Take control of your care
If you're exploring home care options, our team is here to help. Get in touch for a free consultation and find out how we can support you or your loved one.