Home Care in Waterlooville

Local carers in Waterlooville providing personal care, companionship and respite support at home.
What people are saying

"A lovely company, with staff that go above and beyond for your relatives"

Louise D, Twerton
Client
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“After battling with other care agencies for my granddad, Gladys was an absolute saviour”

Sophie E, Bath
Client
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“Within a week of my first contact, Gladys arranged three attentive carers for my aunt”

Graham H, Combe Down
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Gladys | Bath Elderly Care Services

Waterlooville’s strong community and residential neighbourhoods make it a place where independence matters. At Gladys, we provide personalised home care in Waterlooville that supports daily life while preserving dignity and routine.

Our trusted carers are here to help residents remain safely in the comfort of their own homes.

Services we offer in

Waterlooville

Visiting & Hourly Care

A few hours a week for companionship, meal preparation, light household tasks or mobility support.

Safety-Led Support

When Dad’s balance is becoming uncertain, or Mum’s medication is getting confusing, structured visits bring peace of mind.

Respite Care

Short-term, high-quality support that allows a wife, husband, daughter or son to rest, without guilt.

Live-in Care in Waterlooville

For families considering residential care but not quite ready. Live-in care allows your relative to remain at home with consistent, one-to-one support — often preferred by families who value privacy, dignity and continuity.

Why choose Gladys in

Waterlooville

Local carers with local knowledge, matched carefully to each family

Flexible care at home, from a few hours a week to full-time live-in support

Continuity and trust, with fewer carers and longer-term relationships

Clear, transparent pricing, without unnecessary agency overheads. Most importantly, we help families remain daughters, sons, partners and spouses, not just carers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know when my parent needs care at home?

Families often notice small changes first: safety concerns, forgetfulness, struggles with daily tasks, or increased anxiety. Care at home doesn’t mean “giving up independence” - it can be a preventative step. Read more about the signs to look for: How do I know when my parent needs care?

Can we start with just a few hours of support?

Yes. Many families begin with one or two visits a week and increase only if needed. There is no requirement to commit to long-term care immediately. Find out more about Visiting & hourly care.

Is home care cheaper than a care home?

In many cases, yes — especially when factoring in flexibility, shared household costs, and continuity. Find out more about Home Care vs Care Home

How much does home care cost in Waterlooville?

Costs vary based on support type and hours. Visiting care is usually hourly; live-in care is a daily rate. We provide transparent pricing upfront. Find out more about Care Costs & Funding

Interested in learning more?

For families and individuals looking for reliable home care assistance, Gladys offers a thoughtful solution. Contact us today to discuss how we can help create a safe, comfortable, and well-maintained home environment for you or your relative.

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The Cost of Care in Bristol

Join 6000+ Families who have arranged care with Gladys
Visiting care from
€16
Per hour
Short term live-in care from
€207*
Per day (*Minimum 3 days of care)
Overnight care from
€165
Per day
Long term live-in care from
€1,095
Per day

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We know how hard it can be to navigate the complexities of care and help for your older relatives. We’ve hand-selected the best content and guidance from a trusted team of experts to break through the jargon and help you understand everything you need to know

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