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Your Local Office

From companion care, traditional home care and personal care to complex home care services including palliative care our North Sheffield office provides elderly care across South Yorkshire.

Our caregivers are available to provide homecare in Penistone, Silkstone, Wooley, Barnsley, Tankersley, Wentworth, Chapeltown, Ecclesfield, Rotherham, Sheffield and the towns and villages around. It is important to our homecare service that our caregivers are local to you so that they are already part of your community.

Whether you live in Barnsley, Rotherham or Sheffield you will be offered a choice of caregivers matched to your care needs and also to your interests.

I was born in Sheffield and grew up in South Yorkshire, so I have enjoyed being part of the community that we now serve. My roots are in this area and my partner’s are too. I think that it is really important that our Sheffield Office understands the community that it is our pleasure to serve.

My journey in care started because I experienced first hand the problems that came from a traditional care provider delivering an inconsistent service. I wanted to do things differently and I am delighted to be able to bring a better quality service to families needing home care in Barnsley and Sheffield.

Dan ArcherVisiting Angels Sheffield North

D-82 Newton Chambers Road
Thorncliffe Business Park
Chapeltown
Sheffield
S35 2PH

0114 433 3000

“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

Dan Archer – Managing Director

Dan’s journey in home care started with a personal experience which wasn’t a positive one. He saw first-hand how damaging irregular and inconsistent care can be. His family struggled to secure a reliable home care service and he came to realise that he had to get involved to try to make a difference, to do home care differently.

Visiting Angels was launched in the UK because too many home care services pay lip service to the importance of their carers but do not match this with their actions. We don’t just talk about how important the Visiting Angels Family is we have built our business around our caregivers. Our Mission Statement explains our ethos and why we are different.

Dan’s career has given him experience of some of home care’s leaders in best practice and he has been able to introduce the very best of this into our homecare service.

Tray Hall – Registered Care Manager

As the head of our care team Tray ensures that our home care service provides the market leading support that you would expect from one of the world’s largest care providers. Tray has worked in homecare for several years and has also been activity involved in community support projects in her home town.

Tray has seen the pressure that short term visits and poor carer pay can have on a home care provider and she joined Visiting Angels because she believes in the company’s approach of minimum one-hour visits and a carer centred business.

“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

“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

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Thousands of families have already chosen Visiting Angels and benefitted from:

* Highest standards of care and support giving independence
* Reliable regular visits from the same carer(s) that they chose
* Friendly support from a family of genuinely caring people
* Carers backed by a business that really cares about them
* A service which is quick to react and adaptable to change

caregiver and elderly man holding a book