Blog
Caregiver assisting elderly woman with walking at home
4th Sept
Local Guide • Domiciliary Care

How to Choose the Right Domiciliary Care in Richmond, Kew, Barnes, Twickenham, Ealing, Hammersmith, Fulham, Hounslow, Hayes, Wandsworth & Merton

Updated 4th September 2025 • 8–10 minute read

Finding reliable domiciliary care (home care) for yourself or a loved one can feel overwhelming. This guide distils what really matters—quality, safety, continuity, and transparency—so you can choose confidently across Richmond, Kew, Barnes, Twickenham, Ealing, Hammersmith, Fulham, Hounslow, Hayes, Wandsworth, and Merton. Above all, always verify the provider’s CQC registration before you commit.

Use the quick table of contents to jump to your area and review a practical, step-by-step checklist you can apply to any provider.

Why You Should Always Check CQC Registration First

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates health and social care providers in England. When a provider is CQC-registered, it means they are legally authorised to deliver regulated activities (such as Personal Care), are monitored and inspected, and must meet fundamental standards covering safety, effectiveness, responsiveness, leadership, and care quality.

Verifying a provider’s registration is simple: search their name or postcode on the CQC website and review their Provider ID, regulated activities, and any inspection ratings. For transparency, you can review our own regulatory details here: CQC registration & legal disclosure.

A Practical 10-Point Checklist for Choosing Domiciliary Care

  1. CQC Registration: Confirm the provider’s registration, regulated activities, locations, and any terms of registration.
  2. Care Planning: Ask how needs are assessed, who drafts the plan, and how often it’s reviewed.
  3. Continuity & Scheduling: Look for consistent carers, reliable timing, and transparent rota communication.
  4. Staff Training & Vetting: Check training in medication, moving & handling, dementia, safeguarding, and DBS checks.
  5. Safeguarding & Incident Response: Understand how concerns are reported, escalated, and resolved.
  6. Medication & Clinical Tasks: Clarify what carers can and cannot do; confirm protocols and record-keeping.
  7. Communication: Ensure clear contact points, out-of-hours cover, and family updates.
  8. Cultural Fit & Dignity: Ask about language needs, preferences, religious observance, and personal routines.
  9. Outcomes & Feedback: Request references, read reviews, and ask how the provider measures quality.
  10. Contracts & Pricing: Demand transparent fees, notice periods, and what’s included vs. chargeable extras.

Local Considerations by Area

Richmond & Kew

Areas with varied road access and school-time congestion. Ask about punctuality guarantees, contingency cover, and how travel time impacts visit length.

Barnes & Twickenham

River crossings can affect schedules. Check how providers maintain continuity during disruptions and sporting events.

Ealing & Hammersmith

High demand zones. Confirm capacity for peak times, rapid starts after hospital discharge, and weekend/evening coverage.

Fulham & Wandsworth

Expect parking constraints and busy high streets. Clarify punctuality, parking policies, and key-holding procedures.

Hounslow & Hayes

Proximity to Heathrow can affect traffic patterns. Ask about realistic time windows and how missed/shortened calls are prevented.

Merton

Diverse care needs across neighbourhoods. Ensure the provider tailors plans for mobility, memory care, and rehabilitation goals.

Costs, Contracts & Funding

Care costs vary by visit length, complexity, and timing (evenings/weekends). Reputable providers give clear, written pricing and avoid hidden charges. Before signing:

  • Confirm hourly rates, bank-holiday premiums, and minimum weekly hours.
  • Check notice periods for pausing or ending care.
  • Ask how travel time is handled and whether it affects visit duration.
  • If applicable, explore local authority assessments, NHS continuing healthcare, or direct payments/personal budgets.

For a transparent quote or guidance on funding routes, contact our care team.

FAQs

  • Is every home-care provider CQC-registered?
    No. Only providers delivering regulated activities (e.g., Personal Care) must be CQC-registered. If you require regulated care, always choose a CQC-registered provider.
  • What’s the difference between a care plan and a rota?
    A care plan sets goals, tasks, and risk controls for your support. A rota is the schedule showing who visits and when. Good providers keep both aligned and up to date.
  • Can I meet carers before care starts?
    Yes—ask for introductions and continuity planning. Meeting carers builds trust and ensures a good personal fit.
  • What if I have a concern about care quality?
    Raise it with the provider’s office immediately. They should have a clear complaints policy. You can also contact the CQC for guidance and use local advocacy services.

Ready to Talk?

If you need domiciliary care in Richmond, Kew, Barnes, Twickenham, Ealing, Hammersmith, Fulham, Hounslow, Hayes, Wandsworth, or Merton, our team can help you compare options and design a plan that fits your goals.

Explore our home-care services or book a free discussion. Before any agreement, we’ll walk you through pricing, scheduling, and how we maintain quality and safety.

For regulatory transparency, see our CQC registration & legal disclosure.

Disclaimer: This article provides general guidance and does not replace professional advice or the official information available on the CQC website.