Home at Peace
02078 708 162
07543 593 655 (Enquiries)
Registered Office: 5 Brayford Square, London, E1 0SG
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About Us
Choosing care is one of the most personal decisions a family can make. It is often made during a time of uncertainty, when routines are changing and reassurance is needed most.
Families may begin their search following a hospital stay, when a loved one is preparing to return home. Mobility may have become more difficult, memory changes may be causing concern, or everyday tasks may simply feel harder to manage. Many begin by searching for “home care near me,” “home care in North London,” or care within areas such as Muswell Hill, Barnet, Friern Barnet, and Enfield. Behind each search is the same hope: to find compassionate, reliable support that will treat a loved one with dignity and respect.
Home at Peace provides professional domiciliary care across North London, supporting individuals to remain safely and comfortably within their own homes. We believe care should feel calm, reassuring, and respectful from the very first conversation.
Domiciliary care allows individuals to receive support at home rather than moving into residential care. Remaining in familiar surroundings often brings emotional comfort and stability, particularly during times of change. Our support is tailored to each individual and may include companionship, assistance with daily routines, personal care, mobility support, and gentle reassurance throughout the day.
We understand that care needs rarely affect just one person. When someone begins to require support, the whole family is often impacted. Spouses may feel the strain of managing care alone, while adult children balance work, family life, and concern for a parent. Our role is to work alongside families, sharing responsibility and providing dependable support so that everyone feels reassured.
For individuals living with dementia, remaining at home can reduce confusion and anxiety. Familiar surroundings, consistent routines, and trusted carers help to create a sense of stability. Our approach focuses on gentle guidance, patience, and continuity, supporting both the individual and their family.
Many families come to us at the point of hospital discharge, following treatment at local hospitals such as North Middlesex University Hospital, Barnet Hospital, the Royal Free Hospital, and University College London Hospital. Returning home is an important step in recovery, but it can also bring new challenges. We provide hospital-to-home support to help individuals settle safely back into their environment, assisting with mobility, daily routines, and ongoing care needs.
Home at Peace works within the wider local care community, alongside hospital discharge teams, district nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and GPs. This collaborative approach supports continuity of care and helps individuals recover and live well at home.
For families who find nights particularly difficult, we offer overnight support to provide reassurance and safety. When care needs increase, live-in care provides consistent, one-to-one support within the home, allowing individuals to remain in familiar surroundings while receiving the care they need.
Families choose Home at Peace because they are looking for more than practical support. They are looking for care that is thoughtful, dependable, and delivered with genuine compassion. They want to feel confident that the person entering their home will provide not only assistance, but also reassurance.
At Home at Peace, we believe that the right care restores more than routine. It restores calm, stability, and peace of mind, allowing individuals and families to feel supported within the place they know best.
“Home at Peace is committed to delivering care that is safe, effective, caring, responsive, and well-led. Our service is guided by strong governance, regular review, and a commitment to maintaining high professional standards at all times.”
“Our approach is built on consistency, continuity, and trust. We take time to understand each individual, carefully matching carers and building relationships that feel familiar and dependable. We do not rush care. We provide it thoughtfully, with attention to detail and respect for each person’s way of life.”
Care at Home at Peace
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Age
- 18 - 64
- 65 and over
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Key Types
- 24-Hour
- Hourly
- Live-in
- Overnight Care
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Type of Care
- Diabetic care
- Heart conditions
- Learning disability / Autism
- Mental Health
- Palliative / End of Life
- Parkinson's disease
- Personal care
- Physical disability
- Physically frail
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Specific Care Needs
- Cancer
- Dementia inc. Alzheimer's disease
- Stoma
- Stroke
About The Team
Funding Sources
- Local Authority
- Local Authority with top-up
- NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
- Self-funding (private)
Areas We Cover
Languages
- English
Fees
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