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Quality Home Care in North Kent

Canterbury, Swale & Thanet

Home Care in North Kent

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We are your trusted provider of quality home care throughout Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, Faversham, Sittingbourne, the Isle of Sheppey , Ramsgate, Margate, Broadstairs, and Sandwich. As proud members of the community, we understand the importance of delivering compassionate, personalised home care that helps individuals of all ages remain safe, comfortable, and independent in familiar surroundings.

Our dedicated caregivers currently offer companionship, meal preparation and planning, and light housekeeping. Each care plan is tailored to meet the unique requirements of our clients, ensuring they continue to enjoy life on their own terms.

Contact Visiting Angels North Kent today to discover how we can help you or a loved one stay happily at home with dignity, security, and peace of mind.

Get in Touch

Visiting Angels North Kent

Suite C, St Andrews House,
Station Road East,
Canterbury, CT1 2BJ

✆ 01227 204858

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Meet the Team

Amy Lahner – Care Director
Amy Lahner - Director of Care

Running her own physiotherapy practice in Johannesburg, she saw firsthand how deeply personal care can shape someone’s quality of life.

That experience sparked a passion for care that goes beyond the clinic. Amy understands how much it matters to feel safe, respected, and supported at home—especially during vulnerable times. As Care Director at Visiting Angels North Kent, she brings that insight into every decision, making sure care is always tailored, dignified, and rooted in empathy.

Amy believes that great care starts with listening—with truly understanding each person’s story, and shaping support around their unique needs. She’s also a firm believer in the power of a confident, well-supported care team, and works closely with carers to ensure they feel valued, empowered, and heard.

With Amy at the heart of our care operations, you can be sure your loved one will receive more than just practical help—they’ll be met with warmth, respect, and a level of care that feels personal.

Darryl Lahner
 – Director
Darryl Lahner - Director

That people-first mindset now shapes everything he does at Visiting Angels North Kent. As Director, Darryl focuses on building a culture where carers feel empowered, appreciated, and genuinely looked after—because when carers thrive, the people they support do too.

Darryl is inspired by the African philosophy of ubuntu—“I am because we are.” It’s a belief in shared humanity and the strength of community, and it runs through everything from how he leads his team to how Visiting Angels walks alongside each client and family.

For Darryl, care isn’t just about meeting needs—it’s about creating connection, preserving dignity, and making people feel seen. Whether it’s a carer starting their journey or a family seeking reassurance, Darryl is committed to building something better—with you, not just for you.

Angela Hudson – Care Manager
Nicola Pike - Registered Manager
Since then, Angela has gone on to lead care teams as a Registered Manager for more than two decades.
Her heart lies in supporting people to live well at home—independently, safely, and in a way that feels right for them. She believes the best care is built on trust, empathy, and truly listening to each individual’s wishes.
Angela also knows that great care starts with great carers. That’s why she works hard to ensure every carer feels included, supported, and valued. When carers feel confident and respected, the difference it makes in someone’s day-to-day life is extraordinary.
Whether you’re exploring care for yourself or a loved one, Angela is always happy to chat. Because the right care often begins with the right conversation.

“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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