Compassionate Care & Support Services Across Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a county steeped in history and natural beauty, from the iconic Stonehenge to the rolling landscapes of the Salisbury Plain. At Gladys, we take pride in supporting individuals and families across Wiltshire with tailored care services that allow them to enjoy life in this vibrant and serene region.
Wiltshire offers countless opportunities for cultural and recreational activities. Whether it’s a stroll through Avebury’s ancient stone circles, a visit to the beautiful Caen Hill Locks in Devizes, or enjoying the bustling market towns like Chippenham or Marlborough, our caregivers help clients remain connected to their local communities. At Gladys, we focus on delivering care that prioritises dignity, independence, and comfort. Our local expertise and commitment to quality make us the trusted choice for care services in Wiltshire.
Services we offer in
Wiltshire
Personal Care
From daily routines to personal hygiene, our carers provide dignified and respectful support right in the comfort of home
Companionship Care
Our companionship care services and home help are designed to enrich your relative's life, providing friendly interactions and assistance with daily activities that promote independence and well-being.
Home Help
We can assist with household chores, meal preparation, and more, so you and your loved ones can continue to enjoy a comfortable, well-maintained home.

Elderly care & Dementia support
From mobility support to companionship and emotional well-being. For those living with dementia, we provide gentle, familiar, and structured care, ensuring safety, routine, and meaningful engagement.
Why choose Gladys in
Wiltshire
Local carers & helpers, with local knowledge
Our carers know the area well, from the best local cafes to the most convenient transport routes. Offering guidance and support that respects the local community spirit.
Flexible & Personalised care
Whether you or your relative needs occasional visits, daily care, or full-time live-in support, we can tailor our services to meet your needs.
Local Activities & Support
We encourage clients, where possible, to stay engaged with the local community, from attending social groups to enjoying nature.

Focus on Independence
Our local carers empower your relative to live confidently at home, offering just the right level of help while respecting personal routines and choices.
Frequently Asked Questions

What types of elderly care services are available in Wiltshire?
Gladys provides a range of elderly care services in Wiltshire, including but not limited to: personal care, companionship care, home help, live-in care, respite care, specialist dementia and palliative care.

How can I arrange elderly care services in Wiltshire?
To arrange services, contact Gladys to discuss your specific requirements. Our team will guide you through the process, from assessment to care implementation, ensuring a smooth transition and ongoing support.

Are Gladys' carers trained and vetted?
Yes, all carers at Gladys undergo a rigorous recruitment process, including background checks and training in areas such as safeguarding, manual handling, and dementia care. This ensures that they provide compassionate and professional care to all clients.

How does Gladys tailor care plans to individual needs?
At Gladys, we conduct a comprehensive assessment to understand the unique needs, preferences, and routines of each client. Based on this, we develop a personalized care plan that outlines the type and frequency of services required, ensuring that care is both effective and respectful of the individual's lifestyle.
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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