Care at Home Services and much more
InSafeHands is a registered provider of home care with a reputation for delivering outstanding, award-winning levels of service which enables people across Cheshire to live fuller, more rewarding lives, every day.
Every day, we aim to bring more personalised care to home care. From providing person-centred care to dependable domestic services, we put the needs of the individual at the heart of everything we do.
InSafeHands was established in 2009 by its founder, Rachel Wright, a registered nurse and respected Chair of Trustees at her local hospital. Right from the start, Rachel saw the need for a more personalized and attentive level of care that would prioritize the individual needs of each client at the heart of the service.
In November 2023, InSafeHands was acquired by Lipa Care, and since then, it has continued to thrive under new ownership. Assisted by an experienced team of like-minded care professionals, InSafeHands has evolved into one of the most trusted and respected names in home care provision.
What differentiates our service, is the way we care about the person you are. Because every individual is different, we ensure that every care plan is different. We lead the way in providing more personalised care which puts people’s individual needs first. Through our person-centred approach, we don’t just help maintain your quality of life, but add to it wherever we can. Whether it’s through companionship, helping you to get out and about, preparing meals, supporting your medical needs or taking care of the household chores you simply can’t do any more, we’re here to help.
Our CQC rating is something we take great pride in and our clients take great comfort in.
For extra reassurance, our staff are also fully vetted and DBS checked, with additional checks being carried out on all references, so you know that our care standards are fully safeguarded at all times.
Because everything is carefully monitored, nothing is left to chance. Every day, we exist to raise standards in the home care sector, by ensuring real-time digital monitoring of all client visits and appointments. This technology enables us to continually check on each client’s progress, ensuring joined-up, fully connected care which puts each person’s individual needs first.
We’re committed to prioritising quality care over profitability. This means always being there when we say we will and always providing consistently high standards of care at fair prices which compare favourably with other care providers.
For us, home care is about leaving each client feeling happy and comfortable, not fitting as many calls as we can into each day. We’re totally focused on spending the right amount of time with each client, so to ensure our visits don’t feel rushed, we give each appointment a half-hour tolerance window either way. This means our carers will never leave before they should or do less than they ought to, because they always have the time they need, to get to the next call on time. We think that’s a better arrangement.
At InSafeHands, we prioritise professional home care that begins with exceptional training. Our carers undergo an extensive five-day induction program conducted by the best trainers from AStar Homecare, an outstanding provider within our Lipa Care family. Unlike some providers, we ensure our carers receive thorough training to meet the highest standards. This comprehensive approach guarantees that our carers are equipped with the in-depth knowledge and insights necessary to provide exceptional care.
We’re directly involved in changing perceptions of dementia, because we believe that the more we know about it, the better able we are to destigmatise it.
Our outstanding training equips our care team with the knowledge they need to spot any early signs that more specialised care may be needed and helps us to provide well thought-out solutions which enable our clients to live life as fully as possible. We also helped to launch Creating Dementia Friendly Nantwich with our local partners and support the Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends programme, the biggest-ever initiative to change perceptions and transform the way the nation thinks about, reacts to and talks about the condition.