Home care service

Disability support in Northern Ireland

Disability support should reflect the person’s own routine, preferences, and level of independence. We help families arrange practical support that feels respectful and dependable.

Serving families across Belfast and Northern Ireland.

Disability support
About this care

What disability support means

Support shaped around the person, their routine, and their goals.

Disability support should reflect the person’s own routine, preferences, and level of independence. We help families arrange practical support that feels respectful and dependable.

Who this care helps

Adults who need practical support at home or in the community

People who want support that respects independence and routine

Families looking for consistent, person-led help

Signs this care may be needed

Daily support is needed to make routine safer or easier

Appointments, practical tasks, or mobility support are becoming harder to manage

A person would benefit from dependable help that fits around their own preferences

Family members need extra support alongside what they already do

What support can include

Practical day-to-day support

Support with routine and appointments

Home-based and community support

Encouragement with independence

Family communication where agreed

How the inquiry process works

What happens next

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

Step 1

We listen to what support is needed and what matters to the person

Step 2

We review the routine, goals, and practical considerations

Step 3

We explain how support can be arranged

Step 4

We review the plan as needs change

Request support

Request disability support

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.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about disability support

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

Is disability support person-centred?

Yes. Support should reflect the person’s own routine, preferences, and needs.

Can disability support include help in the community?

Yes. Depending on needs, support can include practical help beyond the home as well.

Can family members be involved?

Yes. We can agree how communication and family involvement should work.

Do you provide support across Northern Ireland?

We support families across Belfast and wider Northern Ireland, depending on care needs and location.

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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.

Our care coordination team is available to guide families, discuss support options, 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.