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Welcome to Visiting Angels North Devon

Home Care in North Devon

Welcome to Visiting Angels North Devon . As local , we are delighted to offer a premium home care service to the people in our local area.

Our aim is to support people to continue to stay in the comfort of their own home.

We focus on including caregivers from your local area, so they easily become part of your community. This helps our caregivers understand your specific neighbourhood, and it also allows us to offer our services well, even in faraway places.

An essential part of our service is to give you a choice of caregiver matched to your own specific care needs, hobbies, pastimes and interests. We introduce you to our matched Caregiver before home care starts, so that you can get to know them and decide if they are the right fit for you. It is important that long-term relationships are built so that you trust the Angels that you invite into your homes and enjoy being in their company.

Caregiver with an elderly client holding hands

Areas Covered

Our caregivers are also available to support you in:

  • Bude
  • Kilkhampton
  • Marhamchurch
  • Week St Mary
  • Widemouth Bay
  • Jacobstow
  • Crackington haven
  • Bridgerule
  • Holsworthy and surrounding areas

Get in Touch

Visiting Angels North Devon

Unit 3,
Bude Cycle Centre,
Pethericks Mill,
Bude. EX23 8TF

“I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the family to extend our heartfelt thanks to you and your organisation for all of the kindness and care that was afforded to our mother.”

J. Tekavec

“We would like to thank you for your services and for the wonderful care that your team provided to our Mum. Whenever we have the opportunity, we recommend your services.”

G. & W. Murphy

Meet the Team

Hayley Brown

Managing Director

With over 15 years supporting families as a private nanny around the world I have developed a deeply personalised, people- first approach to care. After settling in North Cornwall, a place that truly feels like home to me, I felt a renewed drive to give back to my local community and give value to the role of carers. Having seen first hand how undervalued care work can be, I am passionate about creating a supportive environment where care givers feel empowered, respected and have the time to deliver the care that our clients deserve. I am founding Visiting Angels in Bude to focus on dignity, trust, and compassion for both clients and our carers. I believe the little things truly make the biggest difference in care.

Emma Woolf

Registered Manager

With over 12 years of experience in the care sector, I’ve built my career around a deep-rooted passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. That passion has driven me to continually grow, ultimately leading to my role as a Registered Manager.

Throughout my journey, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside some truly inspiring individuals. I take great pride in fostering a supportive and appreciative environment where care professionals feel valued and empowered. I believe that when a team feels proud of the work they do, it directly enhances the quality of care we provide.

I’m now thrilled to bring that same dedication and passion to Visiting Angels. I can’t wait to support our local community and make a lasting impact through compassionate, high-quality care.

Maggie

Office Angel

Our most enthusiastic angel, will always meet with a huge smile and waggy tail. Maggie loves everyone, has infectious energy and brings joy every where she goes. Paid in tummy rubs and biscuits she is looking forward to meeting and greeting our team and clients.

“Thank for literally being “visiting angels” to dad. Without you his life would not have that magic touch you brought to him. You will be treasured for your work.”

John

“I want to thank you for sending me such a wonderful Angel to help me during my recuperation. I always felt safe and comfortable when she was here.”

Dorothy K

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