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Home Care Specialists in Rochdale & Heywood

Existing Clients:

01706 487 299
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New Care Enquiries:

0333 800 1379
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About Us

We've been supporting families across Rochdale and Heywood with compassionate home care services since 2009. Our Rochdale-based team knows the area well, understands the local healthcare services, and brings professional care and support to your own door.


Whether you need specialist care, companionship, or live-in support - we deliver every service with genuine warmth and respect for your individual needs. We're here to help you live the life you choose, with the dignity you deserve, in your own home.

  • We provide home care across:, Rochdale town centre, Heywood, Littleborough, Milnrow, Wardle, Norden, Whitworth, Castleton, Spotland, Bamford, Shaw & Royton
  • Postcodes served: OL10, OL11, OL12, OL15, OL16 and surrounding areas
Cedar House, Sandbrook Business Park, Sandbrook Way, Rochdale OL11 1LQ

Why choose Routes for care in Rochdale?

We've been supporting families across the North of England since 2009. Our Rochdale-based care team knows the area, understands the local healthcare services, and brings the clinical expertise you'd expect from a CQC 'Good' rated provider.

Supporting Your Independence

We're here to help you stay independent in your own home: making your own choices, retaining your usual routines, and living life your way. Our home care focuses on keeping you as independent as possible, with you involved in every decision.

Experienced Care Team 

Our carers are trained to support you with everything from personal care to medication reminders. All our carers are directly employed and fully vetted to give you peace of mind.

Transparent & Trustworthy

Clear pricing for your home care service -  no hidden fees. We're straightforward about what your care involves and what it costs. You'll always know where you stand with us.

Lee Edgerton

Registered Manager for Rochdale

Lee has spend over 10 year years in health and social care and is passionate about making a real difference in people's lives. He's built a reputation for creating warm, welcoming environments where both clients and carers feel genuinely valued.

​How Routes Can SupportYour Loved One in Rochdale and Heywood

We can support you or your loved one to continue living in the comfort of your own home in Rochdale with tailored care. Our support covers personal care, companionship, medication reminders, dementia care, and live-in care.

​Home Care Visits

Whether you need a bit of help in the morning, someone to pop in at lunchtime, or support settling in for the evening - our visiting care adapts around your life. Visits last from 30 minutes to several hours, as often as you need.


What we help with:

  • Personal care (washing, dressing, toileting)
  • Medication reminders
  • Meal preparation and support with eating
  • Light housework and laundry
  • Companionship and conversation
  • Getting out and about

How We Work with Your Family

We don't show up with a pre-written care plan. Every family is different, every situation is different. Here's how we figure out what would actually help support your loved one - beginning with the very first conversation.

1. Have a chat with us

Ring our enquiry team for a conversation about what's happening and whether home care could help.

If you need care urgently, we can usually arrange an assessment within 24-48 hours across Rochdale and Heywood, to get you the care you need without delay.

2. We visit for a free assessment

A member from our local team will visit you at your home (or your loved ones home). The care assessment takes about 30 minutes to an hour, and it's more of a two-sided conversation, not a sales pitch from us! 

During your care assessment, we'll talk about:

  • What help your loved one needs right now
  • What matters most to them about staying at home
  • What would give you peace of mind as a family
  • Home care options that might work - visiting care, live-in care, maybe respite

If you decide home care isn't right after talking it through, that's perfectly fine. What matters most is that your loved one get the support that's right for them.

3. We create your care plan together

Based on what we've discussed, our team puts together a care plan that fits your situation. This covers:

  • When care happens (morning visits, lunchtime support, evening settling, overnight, or 24/7 live-in)
  • What each visit includes (personal care, medication reminders, meals, companionship)
  • Which carers we're matching to your loved one (we think about personalities, not just skills)
  • How we'll work with your local GP and healthcare teams
  • Emergency contacts and what to do if something changes

You're involved in all of this: this is about working together to put a care plan in place that is based on what your loved one prefers.

3. Care Begins When You're Ready

Some families want care to start immediately. Others prefer a few days to think it through. We work to your timescale. Once home care starts:

  • We stay in regular contact
  • If something's not working, tell us and we'll adjust it
  • If your loved one's needs change, we change the care plan
  • You can call our office directly when you're worried about something

We know needs can change. Sometimes people need more support, sometimes less. We adapt as you go.

Providing Home Care in Rochdale & Surrounding Areas

We provide home care across Rochdale because we understand that staying in your own community matters. Whether you live near the seafront, in residential areas, or surrounding communities, our team is here to support you where you feel most at home.


We serve families throughout:

Home care in Rochdale

Supporting families in Spotland, Castleton, Bamford, Norden and the town centre

Heywood & surrounding villages

Helping people in Cleveleys, Thornton-Cleveleys, and surrounding areas stay independent at home.

Surrounding Areas

Bringing care to Littleborough, Milnrow, Wardle, Whitworth and nearby areas.

Our carers live and work in these communities too. We understand the local area, the challenges families face, and what it means to receive care that feels right for your situation. Whether you need support for a few hours or round-the-clock care, we're here to help you stay where you belong.

Call our team for a free, honest homecare assessment from one of our friendly professionals

Care That Truly Feels Like Home

Our Rochdale team isn't just professionally trained - they're genuinely caring people who understand how significant this step feels for you and your family. We know that choosing care takes courage, and we're here to make that journey feel right.

Heartfelt

We genuinely care about the people we supports. Our carers take time to understand your story, notice when you're having a difficult day, and celebrate the good moments alongside you. This isn't just professional care - it's personal connection.

Open

We believe the best care comes from really listening to you and working together. When you share your concerns, preferences, or worries with us, we take them seriously and adjust how we support you. Open communication helps us understand what's working well and what needs to change.

Meaningful

We focus on the moments and experiences that truly matter to your wellbeing and happiness. Whether it's sharing a cup of tea, enjoying familiar conversations, or simply being there when you need support, we understand that meaningful care comes from genuine human connection.

Empowering

We believe you should remain in control of your life, your choices, and your daily routines. Our role is to provide support that enables your independence rather than replacing it. We work alongside you to help you live the life you choose in your own home.

ROCHDALE & HEYWOOD HOME CARE FAQ

Questions families ask us

How much does home care cost in Rochdale?

Our home care rates begin at £25 per hour across Rochdale and Heywood. We don't add setup fees or administration charges.

Your total cost depends on what help you need and visit frequency. Personal care support has different pricing to companionship care, and round-the-clock live-in care is structured differently again.

We'll talk through pricing clearly during your home assessment. You'll get straightforward costs with nothing hidden, so you can make an informed decision before care begins.

Will I be tied into a contract for home care?

No, we don't tie families into long-term contracts.

You might need us for a couple of weeks while recovering from hospital, a month to give yourself a break, or ongoing support for years. It's your call. Change your care package or stop whenever you need to - there's no penalty or notice period.

What areas of Rochdale and Heywood do you cover?

We provide home care across: Rochdale town centre, Heywood, Littleborough, Milnrow, Wardle, Norden, Whitworth, Castleton, Spotland, Bamford, Shaw & Royton

    We're able to reach families across  OL10, OL11, OL12, OL15, OL16 and surrounding areas

    Not sure if we cover your area? Give us a ring on 0333 800 1379.

    How soon can home care begin?

    Usually within a week for planned care. We'll arrange your assessment, create your care plan, and introduce your carers.

    For urgent situations - unexpected hospital discharge, a sudden fall, or existing care falling through - we can often have someone with you within 24-48 hours across Rochdale and Heywood.

    Can you support someone with dementia?

    Yes, we provide specialist training for dementia care to our care assistants. They're trained in person-centred dementia support - understanding communication when words become difficult, responding calmly to distressed behaviour, and creating routines that bring reassurance. 

    We'll talk to you and your family about what works, what doesn't, and how we can support your loved one in ways that maintain dignity and comfort.

    Can you help with hospital discharge?

    Yes. We work closely with hospitals across Rochdale surrounding areas to arrange home care quickly when someone's ready to leave hospital.

    If your loved one is being discharged and needs support at home, we can often arrange an assessment and get care started within 24-48 hours. We'll coordinate with hospital discharge teams and your GP to make sure the transition home is as smooth as possible.