Home care in West Berkshire.
There are 39 home-care agencies regulated by the CQC in West Berkshire, with 56% rated Good or Outstanding. Below: every agency we know of, sorted by rating.
What home care looks like in West Berkshire
Home care — sometimes called domiciliary care — covers a wide range of support delivered to someone in their own home. In West Berkshire, the CQC has 39 registered home-care providers. Of those, 22 are rated Good or Outstanding. The average family arranges between 7 and 28 hours of care a week, depending on whether the recipient needs companionship, hands-on personal care, or live-in support.
Cost varies by region and service type. As a rule of thumb, hourly rates in south east sit between £20 and £35 in 2026, with a small premium for evenings, weekends, and specialist care like dementia or palliative support. We collate live quotes from the agencies you shortlist — see our cost guide for a fuller breakdown.
CQC ratings are the most rigorous independent assessment available and we surface them prominently on every listing. If you’re unsure how to interpret them, our explainer walks you through the five key questions and what inspectors look for.
Top agencies in West Berkshire
Showing the top 20 of 39 by CQC rating.
- Affinity Trust Domiciliary Care - West BerkshireRun by Affinity TrustGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Patrick, Natasha
- Audley Care - InglewoodRun by Audley Care White Horse LtdGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Foster, Lorna
- Crossroads Care West BerkshireRun by Oxfordshire CrossroadsGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Clarkson, Andrew
- D.Osteen Limited t/a D.Osteen Homecare SupportRun by D.Osteen LimitedGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Ngonyama, Elias
- Enliva Homecare Reading and West BerkshireRun by We are the Care Company LimitedGoodWest Berkshire
- Harino Care Limited Head OfficeRun by Harino Care LimitedGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Lawes, Michael
- Helping Hands HungerfordRun by Midshires Care LimitedGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Starr, Jady
- Home Instead (Reading)Run by P G Keohane LimitedGoodWest Berkshire
- Independence with Dignity Support Services Ltd - Head OfficeRun by Independence with Dignity Support Services LtdGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Morley, Donna
- GoodWest Berkshire
- Loving Angels Care (Bracknell)Run by Lovingangels Care LtdGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Matsekeza, Sylviah
- Panacea Care ServicesRun by Mrs Helena Anna FarrellGoodWest Berkshire
- Purley Park Trust (DCA) (Unit 2)Run by Purley Park Trust LimitedGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Earl, Diana
- West Berkshire Council Home Care ServiceRun by West Berkshire CouncilGoodWest Berkshire
Registered manager: Pinkarchevski, Truly
Showing 20 of 39. Search by postcode for a distance-sorted list.
- funding
Who pays for home care in the UK? A 2026 funding guide
Home care in the UK is funded through four main routes: NHS Continuing Healthcare (for those with a primary health need), local authority social care (means-tested), fully self-funded arrangements, and state benefits like Attendance Allowance that can help offset costs. Understanding which applies — and in what combination — can mean the difference between thousands of pounds a year in funded support and paying for everything yourself. This guide explains each route, the eligibility thresholds, and the questions worth asking now.
- choosing
20 questions to ask before picking a home-care agency
Choosing a home care agency is a significant decision, and most families make it under time pressure, without a clear framework for what to ask. These 20 questions — grouped by care quality, carer training, visit logistics, cost, communication, and safeguarding — are drawn from the CQC's own assessment framework and from what families most often say they wish they had asked. For each question, we explain what a strong answer sounds like and what should give you pause.
- comparison
Live-in care, visiting care, or a care home? How to choose
The three main care models for older people in England — visiting home care, live-in care, and residential care homes — differ significantly in cost, daily experience, and what level of need they suit. Visiting care starts from around £24 per hour; live-in care typically costs £900–£1,500 per week; care homes range from £900 to £1,800 per week. But the right choice is rarely just about cost. This guide lays out what daily life looks like under each model, who each suits, what nobody tells you about the downsides, and a decision framework to help.