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UK Home Care Providers Directory

A home care provider (or domiciliary care agency) is an organisation registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to deliver care to people in their own homes. This directory covers 15,381 CQC-registered providers across 142 local authorities and 155 areas, using official Care Quality Commission data (as of 2026-06-12).

Quick answer

Home care providers in England must be registered with the Care Quality Commission and are regulated by it, not by GeraHome. Pick a local authority below to see how many providers operate there, what types of care they deliver (home care, supported living and more) and a sample of registered providers with contact details. All figures come directly from the CQC.

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Types of home care

  • Home care agencies: personal care and support delivered in someone's own home (also called domiciliary care).
  • Supported living: care and support for people who live in their own home but need help to live independently.
  • Supported housing and shared lives: accommodation-based support arrangements.
  • Community services: nursing, healthcare, learning disability and mental health support in the community.

Across the Gera ecosystem

Methodology

Providers are taken directly from the Care Quality Commission register of regulated home-care services. We group them by local authority and postcode area, and publish a directory page for any authority with at least 25 registered providers and any area with at least 20 — to avoid thin or misleading pages. Data as of 2026-06-12.

Source: Care Quality Commission www.cqc.org.uk. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Home-care provider data is sourced from the Care Quality Commission at www.cqc.org.uk. Details reflect the most recent CQC record on file and may have changed since publication. Always check the current registration and rating at the CQC.