Meadow Rise Care Ltd is currently progressing through Care Quality Commission (CQC) registration, with regulated activity launching soon. While we prepare to deliver our full domiciliary care service, we’re already offering a range of non-regulated support options designed to uplift, connect, and empower individuals in our community.
These early services reflect our ethos—emotionally intelligent, creative, and relationship-led—and provide meaningful engagement for adults aged 18 and over who may benefit from companionship, wellbeing support, or lifestyle-based assistance.
Whether you're seeking gentle encouragement, emotional connection, or practical help outside of personal care, Meadow Rise is here to walk alongside you.
At Meadow Rise Care Ltd, we believe that care should never feel like something done to you—it should feel like something done with you. Our approach is rooted in partnership, not dependency. Whether you need emotional support, practical help, or personal care (once regulated activity begins), we work alongside you to co-create routines, choices, and moments that feel safe, dignified, and empowering.
We focus on reablement—helping you regain confidence, rebuild routines, and reconnect with the things that matter most. Wherever safe and possible, we give control back to you. That might mean choosing how your day starts, deciding which tasks you’d like support with, or simply being listened to without judgment. We honour your preferences, your pace, and your emotional landscape.
Our carers are trained to notice, not override. They’re emotionally intelligent companions who understand that independence isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, relational, and deeply personal. Every visit is an opportunity to restore agency, nurture trust, and help you flourish in your own way.
Domiciliary care—also known as home care—is support provided to individuals in their own homes, helping them maintain independence, dignity, and quality of life. It can include personal care tasks such as washing, dressing, and medication support, as well as emotional, practical, and lifestyle-based assistance.
At Meadow Rise Care Ltd, domiciliary care is not just about completing tasks—it’s about building relationships. We offer emotionally intelligent, creative, and relationship-led support that sees the person behind the routine. Our model is designed to uplift, empower, and restore agency, especially for those navigating frailty, emotional isolation, or complex psychosocial needs.
Once our Care Quality Commission (CQC) registration is approved, Meadow Rise will offer a full range of regulated personal care services. These will include:
Our carers are trained not only in technical skills, but in emotional intelligence, trauma-informed practice, and relationship-building. Every visit is an opportunity to uplift, connect, and help people flourish. Get in touch to find out what we can offer you now.
While we await formal approval from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to deliver regulated personal care, Meadow Rise Care Ltd is already offering Support Calls—gentle, uplifting phone or video conversations designed to reduce isolation, offer emotional reassurance, and help people feel connected. These calls are ideal for adults aged 18 and over who may be feeling emotionally isolated or anxious, navigating complex psychosocial needs, seeking companionship or encouragement, or looking to build confidence before engaging with in-person care.
Each Support Call is delivered by a team member chosen for their emotional intelligence, warmth, and ability to listen deeply. Our staff are trained in trauma-informed communication, active listening, and motivational engagement. These calls are never scripted or rushed—they’re relational, responsive, and tailored to the individual. Whether someone needs a wellbeing check-in, a reflective conversation, gentle goal-setting, or lifestyle-based encouragement, we offer a consistent voice that feels safe, validating, and attuned.
Support Calls are a simple but powerful way to begin building trust—especially for those who feel hesitant about traditional care. They offer meaningful connection and emotional safety, serving as a gentle bridge while we prepare to launch our full domiciliary service.
We offer Companionship Calls—gentle, relational phone or video conversations designed to bring warmth, reassurance, and emotional connection to those who may feel isolated or overlooked. These calls are ideal for adults aged 18 and over who live alone, experience low mood or anxiety, or simply want a consistent, friendly voice to check in. Each call is delivered by a team member chosen for their emotional intelligence, warmth, and ability to listen deeply. Whether it’s a reflective chat, a shared story, or a quiet moment of companionship, our calls are tailored to the individual and grounded in trust. They offer a safe, validating space to feel heard, supported, and gently encouraged—especially while we await CQC approval for regulated care. At Meadow Rise, we believe that care begins with relationship, and that even a simple conversation can help someone feel seen.
We offer Chaperoning as a non-regulated service—providing emotionally intelligent, reassuring support for individuals attending appointments, community activities, or personal errands. This service is ideal for adults who feel anxious, overwhelmed, or simply prefer not to go alone. Whether it’s a GP visit, a walk to the pharmacy, or a trip to a local group, our chaperones offer more than just presence—they bring calm, continuity, and relational safety. Each chaperone is attuned to emotional cues and trained in trauma-informed communication, ensuring that the person feels seen, supported, and in control throughout the experience. Chaperoning is a gentle way to build confidence, reduce isolation, and help people re-engage with the world on their own terms.
We offer Shopping and Domestic Support to help individuals maintain independence and feel confident in their own homes. This non-regulated service is ideal for adults who may find everyday tasks overwhelming, emotionally draining, or simply difficult to manage alone. Whether it’s picking up groceries, helping with laundry, tidying a living space, or supporting someone through a weekly routine, our team approaches each task with empathy, patience, and respect.
What makes our support different is the reassurance of having a consistent, familiar person—someone who’s not only kind and emotionally attuned, but also fully trained in care and safeguarding, with all the right checks in place. Our carers are skilled at noticing subtle changes in mood, behaviour, or environment that others might miss. They’re able to gently flag concerns, offer encouragement, and adapt support in real time—making each visit not just practical, but emotionally safe and professionally informed.
We don’t just complete chores—we create calm, build trust, and offer gentle encouragement. Every visit is an opportunity to reduce stress, restore dignity, and help someone feel more in control of their environment.
We offer Day Sits—extended, in-person visits that provide companionship, emotional support, and practical reassurance throughout the day. These non-regulated sessions are ideal for individuals who may feel anxious when left alone, benefit from consistent presence, or simply enjoy having someone nearby to share conversation, routines, and quiet moments. Our carers are emotionally intelligent, fully trained, and DBS-checked, offering not just company but professional insight. They’re attuned to subtle changes in mood, behaviour, or environment, and can gently flag concerns that others might miss. Whether it’s a few hours of companionship, help with light domestic tasks, or support through a difficult afternoon, Day Sits offer continuity, calm, and a sense of safety—without rushing or intrusion. We work with the person, not for them, always aiming to empower, reable, and restore control wherever safe and possible.
At Meadow Rise Care Ltd, we offer Night Sits—overnight companionship and reassurance for individuals who feel vulnerable, anxious, or unsettled during the night. These non-regulated visits provide a calm, consistent presence from a trained, DBS-checked carer who understands how emotional needs can intensify after dark. Whether someone struggles with sleep, feels unsafe alone, or simply needs quiet company through the night, our carers are there to offer comfort, gentle conversation, and practical support within safe boundaries. Because our team is trained in care and attuned to subtle emotional cues, they can notice and respond to things others might miss—helping to prevent escalation, reduce distress, and restore a sense of security. Night Sits are never intrusive; they’re relational, respectful, and designed to help people feel safe enough to rest
Reablement is at the heart of how we care. It’s not about doing things for people—it’s about working with them to rebuild confidence, restore routines, and reconnect with everyday life. Reablement means supporting someone to regain skills they may have lost through illness, injury, or emotional distress, and helping them feel safe, capable, and in control again. Whether it’s preparing a meal, walking to the shop, or managing personal care, we gently encourage independence wherever possible. Our carers are trained to notice potential, not just need—to offer support that empowers rather than replaces. Every interaction is an opportunity to nurture agency, reduce dependency, and help someone flourish in their own way, at their own pace.

We will soon be offering regulated personal care services, including support with washing, dressing, grooming, continence, mobility, and medication. Delivered by emotionally intelligent, fully trained carers, our personal care will be relationship-led, respectful, and tailored to each individual’s needs. We’re currently awaiting CQC registration, and once approved, this service will be available to those who need it most—empowering people to feel safe, dignified, and in control

We will soon be offering regulated continence care as part of our personal care service, following CQC registration. This includes sensitive, respectful support with toileting, catheter and stoma care, pad changes, and maintaining skin health and hygiene. Our carers are trained to deliver this care with dignity, emotional intelligence, and clinical awareness—always attuned to the person’s comfort, privacy, and preferences. Continence care is never just a task; it’s an opportunity to restore confidence, reduce distress, and help someone feel safe and in control. We’re ready to provide this support as soon as our registration is approved

We will soon be offering regulated medication and treatment support as part of our personal care service, once CQC registration is approved. This will include safe prompting, administration, and recording of prescribed medications, as well as support with topical treatments, creams, and basic clinical routines where appropriate. Our carers are trained to deliver this care with precision, emotional intelligence, and safeguarding awareness—always attuned to the person’s wellbeing, preferences, and any signs of change.
It’s important to note that we do not provide nursing care. For clinical interventions such as injections, wound care, or complex treatment plans, we work in close partnership with district nurses and community health teams. This ensures that every person receives the right support from the right professional, while benefiting from the continuity and emotional reassurance our carers provide. Once authorised, we’ll be ready to offer this service with the dignity, safety, and professional oversight every person deserves.

Gentle, emotionally intelligent mobility support as part of our current non-regulated services. Whether someone needs help moving safely around their home, getting in and out of bed, or feeling confident on a short walk, our carers provide calm, reassuring assistance tailored to the individual’s pace and preferences. We focus on preserving independence wherever possible—encouraging movement, building confidence, and reducing the fear of falling or injury. Every team member is trained to notice subtle changes in posture, balance, or emotional state, and can gently flag concerns that others might overlook. With the right support, mobility becomes more than a task—it becomes a moment of trust, dignity, and empowerment.

Help with meal preparation, monitoring fluid and food intake, and supporting individuals to make choices that reflect their preferences, cultural background, and health needs. Our carers are trained to notice subtle signs of dehydration, malnutrition, or emotional distress around food—offering gentle encouragement and emotional reassurance throughout. We don’t just serve meals; we create moments of dignity, connection, and choice. For clinical concerns such as PEG feeding or specialist dietary plans, we work in partnership with community nurses and allied health professionals to ensure safe, joined-up care.

We will soon be offering regulated support with skin integrity as part of our personal care service, following CQC registration. This includes gentle monitoring of skin health, support with skincare routines, and early identification of pressure areas or changes that may need clinical attention. Our carers are trained to notice subtle signs—redness, dryness, discomfort—and respond with sensitivity and professionalism.
We do not provide nursing care, but we work closely with district nurses and tissue viability teams to ensure joined-up support. If concerns arise, we can help facilitate referrals, share observations, and advocate for timely intervention. Our role is to offer continuity, emotional reassurance, and practical insight—supporting the person’s comfort and dignity while ensuring their skin health is safely overseen by the right professionals. Once regulated, this service will be available to those who need it most

If someone is struggling with heating bills, unsafe housing, loneliness, or navigating local services, our carers can help connect them to trusted community teams, voluntary organisations, and council schemes. We notice what others might overlook—whether it’s a cold home, a missed appointment, or a moment of emotional overwhelm—and respond with warmth, practical insight, and gentle encouragement. Our goal is to create calm, restore dignity, and make sure no one feels they have to manage alone.

We collaborate closely with district nurses, GPs, social workers, occupational therapists, tissue viability teams, mental health services, and voluntary sector partners to ensure every person receives the right support, at the right time, from the right professional.
Our carers are trained to notice subtle changes and gently flag concerns, helping to bridge the gap between everyday care and clinical oversight. We can support referrals, attend joint visits, share observations, and advocate for individuals who may struggle to navigate complex systems. Whether it’s coordinating with a falls team, supporting a hospital discharge, or working alongside a community matron, we bring emotional intelligence and relational continuity to every interaction.
Multidisciplinary working isn’t just about systems—it’s about people. We honour each person’s story, preferences, and emotional landscape, making sure that care feels connected, not fragmented. Together, we create safer, calmer, and more empowering pathways for those we support.

Whether someone is living with anxiety, grief, trauma, dementia, or simply feeling overwhelmed by life’s changes, our carers are trained to listen, validate, and respond with warmth and emotional intelligence.
This might look like quiet companionship, grounding routines, sensory prompts, or simply being present without pressure. We notice what others might miss—mood shifts, withdrawal, subtle distress—and respond with calm, relational continuity. We also support families, offering reassurance, insight, and signposting to mental health services when needed.
We’re not therapists, but we are emotionally attuned partners in care. Our goal is to create safe, trusting relationships where people feel seen, heard, and supported—not just physically, but emotionally and psychologically too.

Our carers are trained to notice hazards such as cluttered walkways, poor lighting, or unsafe furniture arrangements, and can gently suggest changes that promote mobility, reduce falls, and create a calmer living space.
We also look beyond the immediate home. If someone is struggling with heating, damp, unsafe housing, or rising energy bills, we can help signpost to local services, voluntary organisations, or council schemes that offer practical support. Whether it’s connecting someone to a warm home grant, helping them understand a letter, or simply noticing when something feels “off,” our team responds with emotional intelligence and practical insight.
Environmental safety isn’t just about preventing harm—it’s about creating spaces where people feel secure, dignified, and in control. We’re here to help make that happen, one visit at a time.

Our carers are trained to adapt their approach to each person’s cultural background, sensory profile, communication style, and lived experience—whether that means adjusting lighting, using visual prompts, respecting faith-based routines, or simply knowing when silence speaks louder than words.
We support individuals who may be neurodivergent, non-verbal, trauma-affected, or culturally marginalised, offering care that feels safe, familiar, and affirming. This includes using preferred language, recognising sensory sensitivities, and co-creating routines that reflect personal values and identity. We also help families and professionals understand these needs, bridging gaps with emotional intelligence and practical insight.
Inclusion isn’t just about access—it’s about belonging. And at Meadow Rise, every person is met with curiosity, respect, and the freedom to be fully themselves.

Whether it’s supporting someone to attend a local group, reconnect with a faith community, visit a friend, or simply enjoy a walk in the park, our carers provide gentle encouragement and practical help tailored to each person’s preferences and pace. We also help people access local events, voluntary services, and inclusive spaces, working closely with community partners across Nuneaton, Bedworth, Coventry, and North Warwickshire.
For those who feel isolated or anxious, we offer quiet companionship and emotional reassurance—building confidence over time and co-creating routines that restore agency. Inclusion isn’t just about going out—it’s about feeling part of something, whether that’s a conversation, a community, or a moment of shared joy.
At Meadow Rise Care Ltd, we support individuals living with a wide range of long-term and life-changing conditions—including dementia, Parkinson’s, stroke recovery, neurological conditions, mental health challenges, and end-of-life care needs. While our current services are non-regulated, we already offer meaningful support through emotional reassurance, mobility assistance, environmental safety, nutrition, hydration, signposting, and companionship—all tailored to the person’s story, preferences, and pace.
We understand that each condition brings its own emotional landscape. That’s why our carers are trained to notice subtle changes, respond with emotional intelligence, and co-create routines that feel safe and affirming. Whether someone is navigating memory loss, physical decline, emotional overwhelm, or the final stages of life, we offer calm, relational continuity and practical insight.
Once our CQC registration is approved, we’ll be able to offer regulated personal care alongside this—supporting with medication, continence, skin integrity, and more. For clinical needs, we work in close partnership with district nurses, GPs, palliative care teams, and community specialists, ensuring joined-up care that honours dignity, choice, and emotional wellbeing..
Meadow Rise Care Ltd
Office 2, Unit 8 Bermuda Park, Hamilton Way, Nuneaton, CV10 7RA