Domiciliary Care in Leeds
Reliable, Compassionate Domiciliary Care Across Leeds
Supporting adults aged 18+ to live independently at home — with personalised care, trusted professionals, and full CQC compliance.

Built on Experience, Integrity, and Community Reach
Our leadership brings decades of real-world care experience, with a growing service footprint across Leeds. We deliver flexible, outcome-focused support designed around the needs of local people.
Our Commitment to Quality & Outcomes
Why Commissioners & Families Trust UnityCare Leeds
We deliver outcome-focused care grounded in real-world experience, quality assurance, and a deep understanding of what commissioners and families need most.
Robust Quality Assurance
We follow a structured governance framework with ongoing audits, risk reviews, and a focus on continuous improvement, ensuring full CQC compliance.
Truly Person-Centred
Support plans are co-created with individuals and their families, and reviewed regularly to ensure goals and preferences stay at the heart of care.
Skilled & Compassionate Team
Led by qualified professionals with NHS and care backgrounds, our staff are trained in safeguarding, reablement, and responsive support, including cultural competency.
Transparent & Accountable
We maintain clear documentation, open reporting practices, and commissioner-friendly records for full peace of mind, aligning with our Duty of Candour.
Proactive Hospital Discharge
We support safe transitions from hospital to home — reducing readmissions and easing pressure on local services, particularly for stroke recovery.
Inclusive & Culturally Sensitive Care
We value and respect diversity in all its forms, ensuring our support reflects each individual’s culture, beliefs, and background, especially for the Muslim community.
Our Approach
A Modern, Individualised Model of Home Care
Our model of care is person-centred, inclusive, and focused on empowering independence at home — tailored to meet the needs of adults across Leeds.
Personal Choice & Independence
We empower people to make informed decisions about their care, maintaining control and autonomy in their daily lives, in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Family & Multi-Agency Collaboration
Care plans are co-produced with service users, families, social workers, and other professionals to ensure holistic and effective support.
Dignity, Safety & Respect
Every aspect of our care protects the rights, privacy, and wellbeing of each individual — creating a safe and supportive environment, with attention to cultural and spiritual values.
Inclusive & Anti-Discriminatory Practice
We deliver equitable care for all, respecting cultural, religious, and individual differences and upholding the values of the Equality Act 2010, addressing language barriers where present.
Our Competitive Edge
What Sets UnityCare Leeds Apart
Our specialist approach to culturally and linguistically competent care delivers measurable outcomes that generic providers cannot. We solve the real-world problems that families and commissioners face.
Elimination of Language & Cultural Barriers
Staff who are fluent in the client's native language and understand cultural context - ending confusion around medications, dietary needs, and recovery instructions. This directly reduces hospital readmission risk.
Enhanced Recovery & Clinical Safety
Fluent, culturally aware communication dramatically improves adherence to treatment plans, accelerates reablement, and supports faster mobility and independence - particularly critical post-stroke.
Dignity, Nutrition & Family Trust
Staff knowledge of halal preparation, authentic cooking, and cultural practices ensures meals are appealing, nutritious, and respectful. Families transfer the burden of cultural translation to trained professionals.
Meaningful Companionship & Reduced Isolation
Shared language and cultural background enable deeper, therapeutic companionship - combating loneliness and restoring the dignity of full self-expression.
Services we provide
Comprehensive & Compassionate Home Care Services
We provide responsive, person-centred support that helps adults stay safe, independent, and empowered in their own homes, including specialised support for stroke recovery and dementia.
Assistance with bathing, dressing, mobility, toileting, and everyday routines — delivered with dignity and respect, with cultural sensitivity.
Support with medication prompts, administration, and ensuring individuals take the right dose at the right time.
Short-term care packages designed to support recovery and prevent readmission after hospital stays, especially for stroke survivors.
Healthy meal preparation to promote wellbeing and reduce risks in the home, accommodating dietary and cultural preferences.
One-to-one time and emotional support to reduce loneliness and support overall mental wellbeing, particularly for those facing isolation.
Visits as little as 30 minutes or full wraparound care — all tailored to individual needs and family input, including support for those with dementia.

