We’re Here to Help, Every Step of the Way
Clece Care Services delivers premium home care services throughout Greater London, supporting older adults, individuals with disabilities and people requiring specialist care.
Our high-quality care teams familiar with London’s diverse communities and have a comprehensive range of care options from hourly visits to live-in care.
Why Choose CCS London
Daily care experts
We specialise in around the clock care to help individuals live well at home.
Available 24/7
We are available 24 hours a day to provide your loved one with a caregiver.
Balanced Care
Our unique approach to care promotes healthy mind, body and spirit.
High caliber caregivers
We typically hire only 1 in 25 applicants and provide ongoing training.
Peace of mind
Independent industry surveys and certifications place our client satisfaction rate at 97%.
A trusted partner
Clece Care Services is the trusted referral choice for elder care professionals.
Cognitive therapeutics
We provide fun yet effective activities designed by experts to keep aging minds sharp.
No long term contract
Use our services only as long as you are 100% satisfied, nothing tying you in.
The Difference Between Care in Scotland and England
- Scotland: Personal care (help with daily tasks like washing and dressing) is free if you’re assessed as needing it, regardless of your savings or income. You may still pay towards other types of support, depending on your financial situation.
- England: Personal care isn’t free. You’ll have a financial assessment to see if you qualify for council funding or if you’ll need to pay some or all of the costs yourself.
- Scotland: You’ll contact your local council’s social work department, who will arrange a needs assessment. From there, they’ll help you choose how your care is delivered through Self-Directed Support (SDS).
- England: You’ll contact your local authority’s adult social care team for a needs assessment. They’ll work with you to decide what support you’re eligible for and whether you qualify for funding.
- Scotland: Through Self-Directed Support, you can decide how your care is managed. You can:
- Take a direct payment and arrange your own care.
- Ask the council to arrange care for you.
- Choose a mix of both.
- England: You may be offered a personal budget or direct payment, which gives you similar flexibility but the options and amount available can vary between councils.
- Scotland: All care services are regulated by the Care Inspectorate, which checks quality and safety across care homes and home care providers.
- England: Care is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which inspects providers and publishes ratings such as Outstanding, Good, or Requires Improvement.
- Scotland generally offers free personal care and more flexibility through Self-Directed Support.
- England’s system is means-tested, so most people contribute to the cost of their care.
- Both systems start with a needs assessment and aim to make sure your care is safe, high-quality, and right for you.
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