PentaCare, we believe that the best care happens at home — where people feel safe, comfortable, and in control of their daily lives. Our home care services are designed to support individuals of all ages, abilities, and health conditions, helping them maintain independence while receiving compassionate, professional support tailored to their needs.
We provide a wide range of flexible care solutions, including personal care, companionship, visiting care, live-in care, respite care, and support for complex health conditions. Whether it’s help with daily routines, medication support, mobility assistance, or simply having someone to talk to, our experienced carers deliver care with dignity, respect, and genuine empathy. Each care plan is built around the individual, ensuring both practical and emotional needs are met. Pentacare proudly supports communities across Kent, Sevenoaks, Suffolk, and surrounding areas, delivering reliable domiciliary care services that allow people to remain in their own homes rather than moving into residential care. Our services are available for older adults, individuals with disabilities, those recovering after hospital discharge, and people living with conditions such as dementia or mental health challenges. We are committed to high standards of care and continuously improving our services. As a regulated care provider, Pentacare works in line with Care Quality Commission (CQC) guidelines, ensuring safety, accountability, and quality across everything we do. Our team undergoes thorough training and follows structured care processes to deliver consistent and dependable support to every client.What truly sets Pentacare apart is our people. Our carers are carefully selected not just for their skills, but for their compassion and dedication. We take the time to match each client with the right caregiver, building trusted relationships that make a real difference in everyday life. Families can feel confident knowing their loved ones are supported by a team that genuinely cares.If you’re looking for reliable home care services that prioritise independence, dignity, and personalised support, Pentacare is here to help — every step of the way.
Services at a glance
Pentacare, we believe that the best care happens at home — where people feel safe, comfortable, and in control of their daily lives. Our home care services are designed to support individuals of all ages, abilities, and health conditions, helping them maintain independence while receiving compassionate, professional support tailored to their needs.
We provide a wide range of flexible care solutions, including personal care, companionship, visiting care, live-in care, respite care, and support for complex health conditions. Whether it’s help with daily routines, medication support, mobility assistance, or simply having someone to talk to, our experienced carers deliver care with dignity, respect, and genuine empathy. Each care plan is built around the individual, ensuring both practical and emotional needs are met. Pentacare proudly supports communities across Kent, Sevenoaks, Suffolk, and surrounding areas, delivering reliable domiciliary care services that allow people to remain in their own homes rather than moving into residential care. Our services are available for older adults, individuals with disabilities, those recovering after hospital discharge, and people living with conditions such as dementia or mental health challenges. We are committed to high standards of care and continuously improving our services. As a regulated care provider, Pentacare works in line with Care Quality Commission (CQC) guidelines, ensuring safety, accountability, and quality across everything we do. Our team undergoes thorough training and follows structured care processes to deliver consistent and dependable support to every client.What truly sets Pentacare apart is our people. Our carers are carefully selected not just for their skills, but for their compassion and dedication. We take the time to match each client with the right caregiver, building trusted relationships that make a real difference in everyday life. Families can feel confident knowing their loved ones are supported by a team that genuinely cares.If you’re looking for reliable home care services that prioritise independence, dignity, and personalised support, Pentacare is here to help — every step of the way.
Daily visiting care
Enjoy an independent, comfortable life at your own home with support that starts from just 30 minutes weekly.
From the first moment I met Pentacare, when my home care needs were assessed in hospital, recovering from Chemotherapy, I realised this company was something special.I now have a full time, live in carer who has supported me on all my needs, particularly on several hospital visits for further Chemo.Thank you Pentacare.
N J,
Client
The carers are always polite, professional and caring. They treat my father with dignity and respect at all times and we feel very supported.
Sarah M ,
Daughter of Client
Excellent service and communication. We feel confident knowing our loved one is in safe hands every day.
Home care is professional support delivered in your own home to help you stay safe, comfortable and independent. It can range from occasional visits for companionship or practical help to more regular support with personal care, medication, dementia care, overnight care or live-in care.
PentaCare provides a wide range of care at home services, including visiting care, personal care, companionship, medication support, dementia care, overnight care, live-in care, respite care, meal preparation, domestic support, shopping and errands, and other tailored support based on individual needs.
Home care can support older adults, people living with dementia, adults with disabilities, people recovering after illness or hospital discharge, and anyone who would benefit from extra help, reassurance or companionship at home.
Yes. One of the main benefits of home care is that it allows people to remain in familiar surroundings, keep their routines, and receive the right level of support without giving up their independence.
Yes. Care should be built around the person receiving support. PentaCare care plans are designed around individual routines, preferences, goals and the level of help needed, so support feels personal rather than one-size-fits-all.
Yes. Some people only want companionship and light practical support, while others need help with personal care such as washing, dressing, toileting or medication. PentaCare can provide a care package that combines both.
Yes. Depending on the care plan, support can include medication prompts or assistance, meal preparation, hydration support, shopping, housekeeping, errands and other day-to-day tasks that make life at home easier and safer.
Yes. Home care can be arranged for short-term support, such as after a hospital stay or while a family carer takes a break, as well as for ongoing long-term care at home.
Many families choose home care because it allows their loved one to remain in familiar surroundings, maintain routines, enjoy one-to-one support and continue living life in a more personal and independent way.
Yes. PentaCare is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), giving families added reassurance that care is delivered within a regulated framework.
You can get started by contacting PentaCare for an informal chat and care assessment. The team can then explain the options available, answer your questions and recommend a tailored care plan.
Care start times depend on individual circumstances, but fast-start support can often be arranged following an assessment and care planning discussion. Where urgent help is needed, PentaCare aims to respond as quickly as possible.
Yes. Care needs can change, and support should change with them. PentaCare can review care plans and adjust visit times, service types or the level of support as needs develop.
Yes. Care should be delivered in line with a clear care plan that sets out what support is needed, how it should be provided and what matters most to the person receiving care. Care plans will be reviewed regularly so support continues to reflect current needs.
Yes. Family involvement is often an important part of arranging care. With the client’s agreement, families can be involved in discussions, planning and reviews so everyone feels informed and reassured.