At Nurse on Hand, we believe in care that goes beyond routine support. Led by an experienced community nurse, our services are tailored to promote comfort, independence and peace of mind, right in the heart of your home.
We provide a wide range of services to support daily living, all delivered with dignity and compassion in the comfort of your home.
We provide discreet and respectful support with daily activities such as washing, dressing and grooming.
Safe movement is important for independence and confidence at home with walking, transfers and mobility aids.
Our team assists with reminders, preparation and
safe administration when needed.
We provide friendly conversation, shared activities and meaningful companionship.
Nutritious meals are essential for wellbeing and energy tailored to individual tastes and dietary needs.
We provide safe, supportive care to help you recover and regain independence after a hospital stay.
Whether you’re exploring care for yourself or a loved one, we’re only a call away. Reach out today to discuss your needs and discover how Nurse on Hand can help.
We’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you understand how Nurse on Hand can support you and your loved ones.
Yes, we are planning to offer both overnight and 24-hour care for clients who need round-the-clock support. This ensures complete peace of mind for families, knowing their loved one is never without assistance.
Arranging care is simple. Contact us by phone or email, and we’ll book a friendly consultation to discuss your needs. Together, we’ll create a tailored care plan that suits you or your loved one.
We are based in Kettering, Northamptonshire, and primarily serve clients within the surrounding towns and villages. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, simply get in touch and we’ll be happy to advise.
Yes, all our services are overseen by a registered Band 7 community nurse. This means every aspect of care is guided by clinical expertise, ensuring safe, professional and compassionate support.
Where possible, we aim to provide care at short notice. We understand that situations can change quickly, and our team will do its best to respond promptly to urgent needs.
All our carers undergo a thorough recruitment process, including background checks, references and interviews. Once part of the team, they receive ongoing training and are supervised by our lead nurse to maintain high standards of care.
Absolutely. We recognise that every person is unique, so we create personalised care plans that reflect individual preferences, routines and medical requirements. This ensures support is always centred around the person receiving it.
Yes, dementia care is part of our planned services. Our team is trained to provide patient, understanding and compassionate support to individuals living with dementia, helping them feel safe and reassured at home.
Our carers can provide reminders, assist with preparing medicines, or administer medication where required and in line with professional guidance. All support is carefully recorded to ensure safety and consistency.
We’ve answered some of the most common questions to help you understand how Nurse on Hand can support you and your loved ones.
Yes, we are planning to offer both overnight and 24-hour care for clients who need round-the-clock support. This ensures complete peace of mind for families, knowing their loved one is never without assistance.
Arranging care is simple. Contact us by phone or email, and we’ll book a friendly consultation to discuss your needs. Together, we’ll create a tailored care plan that suits you or your loved one.
We are based in Kettering, Northamptonshire, and primarily serve clients within the surrounding towns and villages. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, simply get in touch and we’ll be happy to advise.
Yes, all our services are overseen by a registered Band 7 community nurse. This means every aspect of care is guided by clinical expertise, ensuring safe, professional and compassionate support.
Where possible, we aim to provide care at short notice. We understand that situations can change quickly, and our team will do its best to respond promptly to urgent needs.
All our carers undergo a thorough recruitment process, including background checks, references and interviews. Once part of the team, they receive ongoing training and are supervised by our lead nurse to maintain high standards of care.
Absolutely. We recognise that every person is unique, so we create personalised care plans that reflect individual preferences, routines and medical requirements. This ensures support is always centred around the person receiving it.
Yes, dementia care is part of our planned services. Our team is trained to provide patient, understanding and compassionate support to individuals living with dementia, helping them feel safe and reassured at home.
Our carers can provide reminders, assist with preparing medicines, or administer medication where required and in line with professional guidance. All support is carefully recorded to ensure safety and consistency.