Gloucester home care without compromise

Exceptional home care services tailored to meet your individual needs.

Luna care group IS committed to setting the standard for home care & supported living.

Empathy

Our high quality bespoke care packages are created by experts and always tailored to our clients' personal needs. We understand the significance of compassion, confidentiality, and meticulous attention to detail in our clients' day to day lives.

accountability

We are a family run business whose reputation is founded on a core principle: treating each individual with the utmost respect and personalising their care experience. This dedication forms the cornerstone of our service, which is why we are the first choice for care services for so many individuals.

Committed to Excellence 

We meticulously handpick and extensively train our team of nurses and carers. Each candidate undergoes a thorough vetting process to ensure they align with our exacting standards. Once part of our team, they receive continuous support from our seasoned management staff and are closely mentored throughout their placements.

Luna Care Recommendations 

We are the preferred local destination for referrals, trusted by both individuals and industry professionals alike. Our clientele consists of discerning people who seek nothing short of excellence in care. Whether it's palliative home care, live-in arrangements, or any other home care service, our team consistently exceeds expectations. This unwavering commitment to excellence is what positions us as the top choice for private homecare needs throughout Gloucestershire.

15+
years of experience
500+
happy patients
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team

Alice Taylor

Lee Taylor

35+ EXPERTS

Trained staff to meet the individual needs of our service users.

OUR VALUES

Care and compassion is a priority at Luna Care

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See what our clients have to say about Luna care

We were extremely pleased by the service the carers gave us. They were very helpful and very nice. They were very cheerful and pleasant. Would thoroughly recommend them.

ELizabeth W (Daughter of Client)

10.05.2024

We were extremely pleased by the service the carers gave us. They were very helpful and very nice. They were very cheerful and pleasant. Would thoroughly recommend them.

ELizabeth W (Daughter of Client)

10.05.2024

We were extremely pleased by the service the carers gave us. They were very helpful and very nice. They were very cheerful and pleasant. Would thoroughly recommend them.

ELizabeth W (Daughter of Client)

10.05.2024

We were extremely pleased by the service the carers gave us. They were very helpful and very nice. They were very cheerful and pleasant. Would thoroughly recommend them.

ELizabeth W (Daughter of Client)

10.05.2024

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HOME CARE GLOUCESTER FAQS

Everything you need to know about home care costs in Gloucester
How much does home care cost per hour in the UK?
Home care support costs in the UK can range from £20 to £40 per hour, with an average of £25. The Homecare Association recommends a minimum hourly cost of £28.53 for care. However, the price you pay can depend on a wide range of factors, including location, whether full-time or part-time, care needs, type of care, unsocial hours cover and whether you choose an agency or an independent caregiver.
How much do I have to pay for home care?
Whilst help very much depends on the factors discussed in the previous question, it also depends on whether you are looking at home visit care or live-in care. Costs vary across the UK, but typically, you can expect to pay anywhere from £20 to £40 per hour for a carer to come to your home. However, if you are considering live-in care, where a carer stays with you,  the prices start from £1,100 per week.
How much does a private care home cost?
Private care home costs vary significantly; however, on average, residential care homes can cost between £700 and £1,000 per week, while nursing homes can range from £900 to £1,500 per week. These costs can vary across the UK, the location of the home, and the level of care provision needed (for instance, palliative or dementia).