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Amicus Homecare Ltd
Amicus Homecare Ltd (trading commercially as Amicus Homecare) is an independent, specialised domiciliary care agency operating within Bath, North East Somerset, and West Wiltshire. Headquartered in Bath, the provider focuses on delivering tailored personal care, companion support, and complex at-home assistance to older adults, individuals recovering from illness, and adults living with long-term physical or cognitive disabilities.
Who They Are
Amicus Homecare positions itself as a deeply localised, family-oriented home care provider that prioritises safety, emotional comfort, and client dignity. Established to offer a highly personalised alternative to standard, rigid corporate care timetables, the agency organises its delivery model around the distinct preferences and home environments of its service users.
A defining characteristic of the organisation is its community-first ethos. Operating as a regional specialist rather than a nationwide care franchise, the company invests in building consistent, long-term relationships between its care teams and local families. In 2026, they remain a key local asset across the Somerset and Wiltshire borders, focusing on an approach that respects individual lifestyles while carefully managing the daily health and mobility risks faced by vulnerable adults living independently.
The agency prides itself on its accessible, responsive management structure; based at Kelso Villa in Bath, the operational team remains directly reachable to address family concerns, adapt care plans quickly, and coordinate emergency adjustments without administrative delay.
What They Do
Tailored Domiciliary Care, Companionship & Independent Living Support
The core of their service involves deploying trained home care professionals directly into individuals' private residences to assist with a variety of daily living requirements:
- Personal Care Assistance: Supporting clients with essential morning and evening routines, including dignified assistance with bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, and continence management.
- Companionship & Social Welfare Support: Providing friendly, regular home visits focused on conversational engagement, mental stimulation, and accompanying clients to community events or medical appointments.
- Medication Assistance & Management: Ensuring the safe, timely administration of prescribed treatments, maintaining accurate logs, and monitoring for adverse health changes.
- Domestic & Nutritional Support: Preparing fresh, healthy meals that align with specific dietary requirements, alongside handling light household duties, laundry, and essential shopping trips.
- Respite Support for Family Carers: Offering flexible, temporary care covers that allow primary family caregivers to take a necessary break, confident that their loved one is under reliable, professional supervision.
Approach & Values
Amicus Homecare focuses on Personal Goal Realisation, Safety, and Empathetic Continuity.
They prioritise an Individualised Lifestyle Blueprint, ensuring that care schedules are matched to a client’s historical habits and preferred daily timings rather than forcing them into an institutional routine. Their approach is Autonomy-Preserving; field staff work alongside service users to support and encourage independent motor skills, allowing individuals to complete daily tasks safely themselves wherever possible, rather than taking over completely.
A strong emphasis is placed on "Care Continuity," with the management team striving to send the same familiar faces to a client’s home, which helps build trust, eases anxiety, and allows staff to spot subtle changes in health or well-being immediately.
Industry Role
Amicus Homecare acts as a critical local capacity partner for adult social care services, local authorities, and self-funding families across Bath and North East Somerset (BaNES) and Wiltshire.
With the UK social care infrastructure facing persistent pressures—such as delayed hospital discharges, overstretched local authority budgets, and an increasing preference among older adults to age in place—the agency fills a vital operational gap.
By providing reliable, pre-vetted domiciliary capacity, they enable individuals to remain safely within their own homes, reducing the immediate demand on regional residential care beds and supporting NHS step-down strategies. They serve as an excellent model for localised home care, proving that a focus on human warmth, geographical consistency, and thorough compliance can successfully safeguard the independence of vulnerable adults within their local communities.